Vuk Cosic on Fri, 3 Oct 1997 23:38:28 CET |
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------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- Eastern European Hacker Steals Documenta X Web Site A Slovenian hacker Vuk Cosic, who calls himself a 'net.artist', is identifyed as the person behind the major international art theft that is creating waves of shock among surfers on the net, as well as in the art circles. What this young man did to create such a confusion is that he has created a complete copy of a web site of Documenta X, a major international art show held every five years in German village of Kassel. His gesture, announced only hours before the closing of the official web site of Documenta X, has by now not been denounced officialy as an infringement of material copyright, but it is surely suspicious when the "author" speaks of "net critique through positive engagement". About the Documenta X web site The artistic directorof Documenta X, Catherine David, asked Simon LamuniŽre, curator of new media at Switzerland's St. Gervais GenŽve museum, to curate a Web site that would accompany the physical exhibition of Documenta X, hoping to enhance Documenta's established reputation as a showcase for the most daring and innovative artists working. LamuniŽre was recruited only six months before the prototype went live on 21 March. His approach was to commission original projects that addressed issues relevant to the Internet. "To my knowledge, there had never been before a series of commissioned Internet artworks created specifically for a major exhibition like Documenta," says LamuniŽre. That the site not be "just a second-hand information service" was foremost of his concerns. States LamuniŽre, "Documenta itself is much too big a physical exhibition to be grasped even through a catalog-type site. The site that I've created, gives the viewer their own perception of the exhibition." The Documenta site, now copied in Slovenia, in both German and English versions, featured sleek graphic interfaces in a bold red, white, and black color scheme, designed by LamuniŽre himself. The stolen version is available at the following internet adress: http://www.ljudmila.org/~vuk/dx/ Keiko Suzuki Ljubljana, September 29th