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Artist: Andy Deck

Artist Statement: Andy Deck makes public art for the Internet that resists generic categorization: collaborative drawing spaces, game-like search engines, problematic interfaces, informative art. Deck has made art software since 1990, initially using it to produce short films. Since 1994, he has worked with the Web using the sites artcontext.net and andyland.net. An avid critic of corporate culture and militarism, Deck's hybrid news-art projects have addressed a variety of issues that are regularly misrepresented in the mass media. In the interest of preserving the available alternative media, and sensing the drift of the Internet toward a marketing and entertainment medium, he has allied himself with open source software developers, optimizing his work for use with the Linux operating system, and publishing source code for much of his software. His works have been exhibited at: Artport (Whitney Museum, NY), Art on the Net (Machida City Museum, Tokyo), Net_Condition (ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany), Ideogram II (Moving Image Gallery, NYC), War Bulletin Board and Mac Classics (Postmaster's Gallery, NYC), Art Entertainment Network (Walker Art Center, Minneapolis), Prix Ars Electronica (Linz, Austria). Andy studied for a Post-diplome, at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, Paris; and received his MFA in Computer Art at School of Visual Arts, NYC. He has taught at the Universidad InternacionalMendez Pelayo, Sarah Lawrence College, and New York University. Currently, he teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

Exhibitions
net.ephemera
Floppy 1.44
In Ideogram Part 2
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glyphiti
Glyphiti is an image composed of many smaller "glyphs" that can be edited easily. The qualities of the image are co-determined. Andy Deck has established certain characteristics. These include the size and available colors, which are black and white. But the state of every pixel can be changed by the visiting artist.

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