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Net Art Anthology: Screenfull (2004-2005). In 2004, artists Abe Linkoln (@ricksilva.jpg) and Jimpunk (whose real name is a closely guarded secret) began a new blog, hosted on the Blogger platform. Called Screenfull, the project was loud and crowded, taking a maximalist approach to content and design; the artists described it as “stadium rock net.art.” In keeping with the serial nature of blogging, the artists posted frequently: short looping videos, animated GIFs, images, and audio clips, sampled and remixed from around the web in an ongoing multimedia conversation. At the same time, they worked against the blog format by continuously redesigning their page, creating a dynamic relationship between the posts and the structure of the site itself. The result was a cacophonous, multi-layered digital collage that grew and changed over time. Building on Jimpunk’s earlier forays into blogging as artistic practice, Screenfull was an influential exploration of the possibilities for net art in the web 2.0 era, as online production increasingly moved from personal web pages to hosted services such as Blogger. Its model of collaborative posting prefigured the later rise of surf clubs, setting the stage for a significant net art practice of in the mid- to late-2000s. Explore the work at anthology.rhizome.org/screenfull, and read @lo__stu’s interview with @ricksilva.jpg
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