At 09:21 AM 19/10/00 +0200, you wrote:
>HI mez,

>>  1. How would you define netart?

1nce, net.art was a streamlined link to a core d-voted to the rea][rrange][lign][ing of artistic production, of crumbling po-mo credentials N strategicaulli givin the][ory][ scene a make.ova...currentlee, howeva, it seems 2 have has D-gen][e][erated in2 a more bi][main][lined arean, the net.wurk has b-cum the net.][ova][worked....
[as in, i *must* networking, dahling!]

>>>  2. Do you think netart deals with specific topic?

the viral nature of net.art prom][den][otes all stages, all creeds, all.comers.....i think good net.wurkers have a tendencee 2 concentrate on the n][turr][play b-tween surfaces, concepts, N themez....a twinned purrceptual hit, purrhaps?

>>>  3. Artists often had the image of lonely, solitary, stubborn people.
  Do you think networking and community grew entailed by the Internet?

[rework the code of the lonely starvin artiste 2wards ][n][other...]
commun][iti][es like the 7-11 mailing list, trAce N resistant-media all eyebeaming and uber-d-voted 2 the online pre][ubescent][sence keep the gelcode wot it is [and is @ its bezt]......
 

>>>  4. How much does commercial use of netart count in your opinion?
 

commercial net.art is as n-distinguishable as m][ass][ost of the rest, with the endpoint null, re:move[mention] possibly null, manifestation of eventualities null, breath null n void if co][mmercially][nsumed fully and without re][guard][straint.
 

>>>  5. What is your favorite "netart-piece"?

[pass]
[4 the moment, i'd say none]

>
>I would also need the country you live in,

the global village

>full name,

mez [aka Purrsonal Area Netwurker]

>age (if
>possible ;-))

generic

>and "job".

rewiring the prose code.

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