Saturday, March 29, 2008

3/26&3/28 what about W W W





Tim verners-lee
He is senior research scientist, laboratory for computer science (lcs), mit and 3com founders chair, lcs, mit.He made 'World Wide Web' from'Hypertext' and the world-wide web consortium.
He is motivation of research of WWWis that developed to be a pool of human knowledge, which would allow collaborators in remote sites to share their ideas and all aspects of a common project. (
ORGANIZATIONS AND STANDARDS)

WWW
WWW write a characterin simplified form 'World Wide Web'.
WWW is the collaborately authored hypertext and the standard in Internet. like a ISO, IETF, RFC.


ISO

ISO is 'International Standards Organization'.
ISO is a network of national standards institutes from 145 countries working in partnership with international organizations, governments, industry, business and consumer representatives.It has created over 12,000 standards.

IETF
IETF is 'Internet Engineering Task Force'. They define standardprotocol in internet.

RFC
RFC is 'Request For Comments'.Each distinct version of an Internet standards-related specification is published as part of theRFC document series.

URIs
URIs is 'Universal Resource Identifier'. This is used for address of homepage.

HTML
HTML is 'the HyperText Markup Language'.
try [view] --> [source] in your web browser.
html is derived from sgml (standard generalize markup language).
sgml is intended to be a means to make explicit the content and structure of a document.

HTTP
HTTP is 'the HyperText Transfer Protocol'.
It is designed for transferring information for hypertext documents.


Media Artist clip



baik nam june-


was a South Korean-born American artist. He worked with a variety of media and is considered to be the first video artist.He is considered by some to have been the author of the phrase "Information Superhighway", which, according to his own account, he used in a Rockefeller Foundation paper in 1974.



lisa jevbratt


1967 in Vaxholm (S); lives in San José (USA).Lisa Jevbratt is a Swedish research theorist, systems and Internet artist. Her projects explore data mining, organizational structures, information filtering, data organization and mapping, aesthetic, political, and cultural implications of the languages and protocols of emerging technologies. She is a member of C5 and a board member of the New Langton Arts Gallery in San Francisco where she is curating the Net Work program. Jevbratt has an MFA in Computers In Fine Art from the CADRE Institute at San Jose State University, where she is currently teaching. Jevbratt’s works and collaborations essentially create new imagery by reorganizing the oceans of data on the Internet and other created networks in unique ways. Theory becomes concrete using data as the medium.



mark napier


Mark Napier has been creating artwork exclusively for the Web since 1995. He combines his training as a painter with fifteen years of expertise as a software developer to create "art interfaces," software that addresses issues of authority, ownership, and territory in the virtual world. Napier has received a NYFA Fellowship (2001) and a grant from the Greenwall Foundation (2001), and his work has been reviewed by The New York Times, ArtByte, Wired News and many international publications. Although net.flag is the first work to be acquired by a museum, Napier has also been commissioned to create Internet artwork for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art. His work has been shown in the Whitney Biennial (2002), SFMOMA's 010101, the Whitney's Data Dynamics, ZKM's net_condition, the Walker's Art and Entertainment Network; at new media festivals in Germany, Italy, Denmark, and South America; and at his own Web site, www.potatoland.org.





coment for blog-


hello,my fashionable blog-

this write is present for you at the third time

when i writed to this area, i had really great passion

and then, now, what did i say.....decreased a little much...

but now,i don't be fall in to dozen because, i must have "A".haha...

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