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WebStorm: mixing brainstorming with art in the web

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From the beginning of the Internet Age artists found this medium a good field of expression and diffusion of their works. In this paper we start by introducing the wider context of New Media Art and explore the features of this area, illustrating with some examples. The artistic environment of contemporary art is achieved as a fundamental background for Internet Art. It is in this context that we proposed the Webstorm project.

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          SIGDOC '07: Proceedings of the 25th annual ACM international conference on Design of communication
          October 2007
          286 pages
          ISBN:9781595935885
          DOI:10.1145/1297144
          • General Chair:
          • David Novick,
          • Program Chair:
          • Clay Spinuzzi

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