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0100101110101101.ORG
The activists hiding behind the website HTTP://WWW.0100101110101101.ORG don't want to tell their real names, their age or other private information publicly, because their work isn't concerned with artistic individuality. In the net.art community, they instantly became famous with their "theft" of the net.art gallery Hell.com which they downloaded during one weekend to keep it on their site until today. Meanwhile, their site contains another net.art gallery, "Art.Teleportacia" by Olia Lialina, and "versions", or "remixes", of other well-known net art sites. LINKS http://www.0100101110101101.ORG"New York Times", 6 Jan 2000: The Latest in Digital Art: Stunts and Pranks "Switch", 1999: net.art Year in Review: State of net.art 99 "Telepolis", 9 Dec 1999: Interview with 0100101110101101.ORG "InterCommunication", Sep 1999: Art in the Internet: Towards a New Economy "The Atlantic", 8 Aug 1999: Exquisite Source "New York Times", 8 Jul 1999: An attack on the commercialization of the web art "Rhizome", 26 Jun 1999: 0100101110101101.ORG art.hacktivism |