Abstract
This interview with Claude Guillemot, a French video game developer and publisher, talks about his website and some of the issues surrounding it today. Guillemot also mentioned CD-ROM and the web at the time when DOTCOM started to boom in the years 1998 - 2000. He uses the web to create synthetic artworks and talks about how artworks cannot be objective, the same way scientists such as archeologists are not really objective. In his responses to Switch Staff, Guillemot explains scientists and artists do not form a bias in their works and do not favor one side or another. By creating Art of False, it can be seen as false art, and will take time for these images to be recognized for what it is for.
Preservation Process
Archived from http://switch.sjsu.edu/archive/nextswitch/switch_engine/front/front.php%3Fartc=256.html. Documentation of the preservation processes used for this collection is available at https://github.com/NickSzydlowski/switch. Metadata for this item was created and augmented by Lynn Nguyen, Spring 2022, ART 104.
Recommended Citation
Mach, Samantha
(1999)
"An Interview with Claude Guillemot,"
SWITCH: Vol. 11:
No.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/switch/vol11/iss1/3
Included in
Communication Technology and New Media Commons, Critical and Cultural Studies Commons, Interdisciplinary Arts and Media Commons