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Container-ship is an innovative digital arts project, commissioning new
work from contemporary artists specifically for the Internet.
Philosophy
The current vitality found within contemporary art world stems from the
fact that it has abandoned the artist's link to a chosen traditional
material or technique. The divisions between the historical disciplines of
painting and sculpture have become largely irrelevant, as artists have
moved into a new mode of operating - a 'by what ever means necessary'
approach.
In recent times, the agenda in contemporary art has often been artist led.
Artists have addressed themselves to a wide variety of spaces and
exhibiting contexts, employing a plethora of approaches to creating meaning
and it is this adaptability and self-sufficiency that lies behind
contemporary art's current strength. However, this is also the reason why
it is only now that significant work is starting to be made specifically
for the Internet. The World Wide Web has only recently become accessible to
artists or artist-led projects and as such has not yet become another of
their standard tools or platforms.
Container-ship aims to redress this imbalance by providing contemporary
artists with an opportunity to address themselves to this new space.
Container-ship's aim is to develop a program of diverse and innovative art
work produced specifically for the Internet. The program will build
credibility for the Internet as a serious medium for art and by
commissioning a range of artists - from the internationally established, to
a younger, emerging group, Container-ship aims to reflect the breadth of
contemporary art practice.
Container-ship is curated by Simon Faithfull and produced by Peter Moore
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