Curating on the Web: Exhibiting Internet-based Art
Curating on the Web: Exhibiting Internet-based Art
Online Course by Node Center with Tina Madsen
Enroll before:Jun 10, 2017
Articipation fee: 148€
Since its beginning, the internet has been used for practices that take the web as an artistic medium in itself. In that sense, Internet art is a site-specific art form, dependent on its being online – and connected to other entities in the network.
This course gives you an insight into the processes and methods of curating ephemeral, internet-based art and the challenges these can pose to you as curator. It introduces the platforms and websites where these exhibitions are shown, in both institutional as well as independent contexts.
The course aims to give you theoretical and practical tools to curate the web, how to manage your curatorial projects as well as how to launch your online exhibition. It also touches upon how to document your exhibition and artworks for archival use and how to promote it. Included in the course is a practical assignment, where the participants conceptualize and develop an internet-based curatorial proposal and are given feedback and advice for future project development.
Program
Week 1: Introduction to the field of internet art
- Introduction to the internet as medium and internet-based art practices
- Important characteristics of the web to be considered inrelation to curating
- Physical space vs. online space
- Discussion of how internet art can be exhibited online with relevant case studies
Week 2: The curatorial process
- Curatorial theory and organization of dynamic and immaterial projects
- Curatorial tools – how and / or if they differ in the online-sphere
- Different formats of and approaches to the online exhibition space
- Combining online and physical space – why this can be an interesting factor
- Launching the project (events, marketing and mediation program)
Week 3: Developing the exhibition: getting technical
- Further technical characteristics of the web
- Dynamic structures, variability and virality
- The distributional nature of the web and how this can be used as a force in your project
- Different formats for curating in (websites, blogs, YouTube/Vimeo and social networks as exhibition spaces)
- Practical aspects of the curatorial process, the steps you need to take – and when to take them
- Creating a design brief for your online project
Week 4: Steps to take after the exhibition is launched
- How to continue to work and promote your project once it’s out there
- Interactivity: how does the audience engage with an online exhibition and how to develop this
- After the exhibition: Documenting your exhibition
- Institutions and initiatives that supports internet based art
- The ephemerality of code and considerations of “conservation” of internet art