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PIET MONDRIAN
HOMMAGE TO MONDRIAN
Sylvie Parent in CIAC Electronic Magazine

This project confronts the visitor with the challenge of creating his own
version of a Mondrian painting, using the modern artist's reduced vocabulary.
Within the space of the screen, the visitor can thus lay out as he pleases the
black lines and red, blue, yellow or white rectangles. What appears at the
outset as a pleasant game becomes an exercise similar to the learning of new
tools on Internet, which is often done as an autodidact, with its share of
struggle, trials and errors, and mitigated results. The construction of the
image seems easy at the beginning (like the common belief supposes when it comes
to abstract art...), but it proves more difficult than imagined, and success is
far from assured. The work deals with the possibilities of creation and the
accessibility of tools on Internet, giving the illusion that, in the end "each
man is an artist" (Beuys). The phenomenon of the democratization of creation
becomes manifest, as well as its sometimes doubtful results. This project also
refers to the tradition of visual arts with which Web art competes, an often
unfavorable comparison since it does not have the same tools, the same
possibilities of sophistication, the same tradition as the visual arts and the
media always escapes the author's full control. This comparison does not take
account of the particular Web characteristics. This work forms part of the many
works in the new media, and particularly the Internet, which make the artist an
initiator, an ideator, and leave it up to participants to define the contents.
This concept of art, more and more widespread, is better adapted to the Web
because it takes into account the possibilities and new avenues it offers.
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