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[ART] "Views" -- A new exhibit at the Techno-Impressionist Museum.....

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Tony Karp

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Jun 24, 2002, 10:13:53 PM6/24/02
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The "Views" exhibit is now open, with 36 new images. This is an
experiment in a new way of viewing art on the Internet.

http://www.techno-impressionist.com/viewindex1.htm

These images are larger than your browser. To view them, maximize your
browser window to fill the monitor screen. Scroll the image by using the
arrows on the browser's scrollbars. This will move the image across the
screen under your control.

Some Views are vertical, and some are horizontal. Some are bigger in
both dimensions. You will have to explore each one to discover what is
hidden within.

For more information about this new way of viewing art on the
Internet, please contact the Techno-Impressionist Museum.

Tony Karp, Curator, Techno-Impressionist Museum -
tk...@techno-impressionist.com

Visit the museum:
Techno-Impressionist Museum: http://www.techno-impressionist.com

Seanna

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Jun 29, 2002, 11:09:59 AM6/29/02
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Tony Karp <tk...@techno-impressionist.com>
news:9ikfhu0fk0u73rb5h...@4ax.com wrote on 24 Jun 2002, in
alt.fractal-design.painter:

> http://www.techno-impressionist.com


Oh, Tony! I laughed and laughed until I cried. :)

I have viewed Two of your newer exhibits --the Apres9-11 set and really
like the second-last one the best, though many were impressive.

But the exhibit I enjoyed the most was the


New Materials
New Media
New Art

Really beautifully done! ;) I especially liked the touch of having the
note from the president available for viewing.

Congratulations on a spectacular concept!

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Tony Karp

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Jul 1, 2002, 10:25:40 AM7/1/02
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Seanna,

Thanks for the kind words.

While the items in "New Materials, New Media, New Art"
(http://www.techno-impressionist.com/newmedia.htm) are a parody on
high-tech art, most have a basis in reality. In the item "Tears for my
president," the incident in the "Political note" really happened, and
the note from President Clinton is real. We really did visit the
bookstore where Ken Starr subpoenaed the customer records during his
witch hunt.

I also sent the president a book from the Met in NYC, and received an
actual letter of thanks. I hope that Clinton took the books I sent him
when he left. The present occupant doesn't seem to have much use for
reading matter or art.

Tony Karp, Curator, Techno-Impressionist Museum

http://www.techno-impressionist.com

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