The Webism Art
Movement
The Webism Group of World Wide Webists was founded in November
2003 by Pygoya and Ingrid
Kamerbeek.
Webism
is a movement where the primary medium is the Internet and the
Web. As such, Webism is a dynamic and fluid entity. Webists
participate in on-the-fly, ad hoc projects that come together at
light speed in a joyful dance of exuberant enthusiasm.
Like all
art movements there is a manifesto.
The Webism manifesto turns our normal view of digital art on its
head. From the Webist perspective the original work is the web
based art and the printed work is a copy.
The Webists
(Alphabetically)
Tânia
d'Almeida, Jamie
Antoniasym, Shankar
Barua, Mike
Butler, David
Camp, Meli
(Melania Cioni),
Dr. Rodney Chang (Pygoya),
Wayne
Cosshall, Christian
Couette, Björn
Dämpfling, Bernard
Dumaine, Vlado
Franjevic, Prof.
Dr. Herbert W. Franke, Ursula
Freer, Erich
Fritz, Dieter
Grossmann, Cecil
Herring, Regina
Hobein, Horkay
Istvan, Henry
Janok, Nita Jawary,
Ingrid
Kamerbeek, Vijaybhai
Kochar, Tibor
Kovacs-egri, Maria,
Tibor and Imi Kovacs-egri, Sooyoung
Lee, Gun
Legler, Galina
Lukshina, Greg
Lunger, Linda
Martin, Parys
St. Martin, Dan
McCormack, Pia
Nachtsheim, Uly
Paya, Afanassy Pud,
Sylvie
Robert, Ben
Rotman, Norbert
Strippel, Dr.
Hans-Georg Turstig, Kurt
van Wagner, Jon
White, Nancy
Wood
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