Jan. 25 – March 29, 1997
Port: Navigating Digital Culture is an exhibition of networked digital worlds on the Internet organized by the founders of artnetweb, Remo Campopiano and Robin Murphy.
23 Internet performances by individuals and groups were screamed into the gallery space and projected onto four large screens.
Each performance happen at the same time each week until the artists learned how to perfect their technology in this new medium. At the time no one had ever attempted an art project like this.
The audience could experience these performances from three perspectives. They could visit via their own computers and participate from anywhere in the world, They could watch a live video stream from a camera at the center of the room, which they could control. Or they could come visit the museum and experience PORT first hand and talk with the coordinator, Remo Campopiano.
This Web site and the PORT-MIT listserv were created to identify potential participants and document the exhibition process.
- Wailing in the AlulA Dimension
- Ebon Fisher
- Arrangements
- David Bartel with äda’web
- ArtDirt Im-Port
- G.H. Hovagimyan and guests
- Plastic Mother
- Beyond the QE2
- Telerobotic Camera
- Benjamin Tremblay and William Tremblay
- CyberDance Myths
- Carmin Karasic and Leslie Everett
- Conductor #1: Getting in Touch with Chicken
- Cary Peppermint
- MapDance
- Marek Walczak with Mike Mittelman, Mark James, Jesse Gilbert, Henning Knueppel and Sophia Warsh
- Eight Dialogues
- John Hopkins
- ellipsis
- ellipsis
- emergent(c) room
- Floating Point Unit
- Homeport
- Lawrence Weiner with äda’web
- Mapping Project
- Daniel O. Georges
- Mr. Z or I Was a Teenage Cryptologist
- MythMachine
- touch
- ParkBench
- Rabinal Achi/ZapatistaPortAction
- Ricardo Dominguez and Ron Rocco
- Raku Writing
- Nathan Fruin, Chris Spain, Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Duane Whitehurst
- rDNA (imagined)
- Prema Murthy
- Prosthesis to a Well
- Sawad Brooks
- Soundings
- Jesse Gilbert and Marek Walczak with Henning Knueppel
- Starboard
- Adrianne Wortzel
- Virtual Streetcar
- Flying Leap Studio / The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Turbulence
- Helen Thorington