The final project for the course will be an on-line exhibition of internet art that will be hosted on Terminal. The selection of art works to be included in the exhibition will be determined by the students. Students will select a recent internet artwork (defined as an interactive web-based project that is designated as an artwork by its creator or subsequent consumers and that is available to concurrent access by multiple viewers through the world wide web). The choice of the internet artwork will be crucial for this assignment, and students are encouraged to make this decision with a great deal of deliberation. Students may not choose internet artworks that are in the collection of museums or already included in major on-line exhibitions.
Student are required to give a presentation on their choice and lead a discussion in class about it. Feedback from the discussion will assist students in completing the writing component of this exercise.
All student must also secure permission to include the website in the on-line exhibition from its creator or copyright holder. Written documentation confirming permission has been granted must be submitted with the final writing assignment.
The central writing assignment will be a catalogue entry for the on-line exhibition. Students will work on this entry and submit one final text. All catalogue entries are to be fully researched and include a bibliography of relevant references.
Presentations will take place on Thursday April 17.
The final text is due via e-mail no later than 5 pm on April 23.

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