The Internet as an artist medium enables artifice to flourish in the work of art. And artworks based on the Internet have a unique ability to connect and create through the user interaction that is specific to the internet. This convergence, of artifice and user interaction problematizes the use of
About the presenterBelinda Haikes
Belinda Haikes is a Philadelphia based artist, designer and writer who creates conceptually driven projects that examine digital and social relationships. She has a MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, and a PhD from VCU’s Media Art and Text program. Her writings have appeared in HZ Journal, and the New Media Caucus Journal. Belinda will be joining the depart of Art & Art History in Fall 2015 at The College of New Jersey.