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Web of Life
Project Overview
- Project Directors: Jeffrey Shaw, Michael Gleich, Bernd Lintermann, Lawrence Wallen, Torsten Belschner, Manfred Wolff-Plottegg
- Programmer: Bernd Lintermann
- 2002
Web of Life installation view
The theory of networks and networking has provided radical new insights into the underlying processes of nature, economy, and society. The Web of Life project was conceived as a multi-disciplinary project that conjoins art and science to give form and expression to this important new realm of understanding. The project consists of three components: a book titled The New Web of Life: the Art of Networked Living, a large scale distributed interactive artwork, and a web site.
Video documentation
Formulated by the writer Michael Gleich and artist Jeffrey Shaw in 2002/03, the project was sponsored by the Aventis Foundation and was created and produced at the ZKM Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe by a prominent team of artists, designers, architects, scientists, and technicians.
The distributed nature of the artwork allows it to manifest in numerous interconnected locations worldwide, while the book and Web site the project to an even greater public audience.
Web of Life will be installed at both the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) from Saturday 3rd April to Sunday 16th May 2004 and in Brisbane at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) from Wednesday 7th April to Sunday 16th May 2004.
For further Information: www.weboflife.de