Abstract
The editor states that The Web is having an explosive growth with artists seeking to explore this new territory. Through various discussions it has been determined that there are many sides to this subject that warrants investigation in two separate issues. For this issue, there is more of an explorative focus, and for the next there is analysis and critique. There is web art that promotes, as Susan Gablik states, “intensification of the aesthetic process in a void.” Others seek to include viewers as participants. Web-specific art brings up many questions for art, recontextualizing what we know in regards to the art world. The article asks for responses from artists and writers to incorporate them into the next issue, as this contemporary medium for art is still new and deserves a thorough investigation by artists.
Preservation Process
Archived from http://switch.sjsu.edu/archive/nextswitch/switch_engine/front/front.php%3Fartc=58.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 Wilber Zheng, Spring 2022, ART 104.
Recommended Citation
Lange, Loretta L.
(1970)
"EDITOR'S NOTE: Volume 2 Number 2,"
SWITCH: Vol. 5:
No.
1, Article 7.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/switch/vol5/iss1/7