| Speaking of artists who are suspected of being a collective team, the identity and back story of "Netochka Nezvanova" aka "integer" aka "antiorp" was finally revealed. Netochka Nezvanova is a name of a character from a Fyodor Dostoyevsky novel, and translates as "nameless nobody". Her real name is Rebekah Wilson, and she was teamed up with another women who she never met in person, but she kind of fell in love with, but who actually turned out to be a man. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netochka_Nezvanova_(author) >Netochka Nezvanova has been described by cultural critics as "an elusive online identity" and "a collective international project". In 2020, art critic Amber Husain describes NN as an "avatar of avant-garde internet performance" that "became as known for her abstract and usable software artworks as she did for aggressive displays of anonymous cyber-domination". portrait #02 Rebekah Wilson aka Netochka Nezvanova https://archiv.ima.or.at/imafiction/video-portrait-02-rebeka... She and her work (like NATO.0+55+3d) been discussed on Hacker News before: NATO.0+55+3d: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nato.0%2B55%2B3d Netochka Nezvanova (usemod.com): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=774594 http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/NetochkaNezvanova https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22352276 >Bravo! If you enjoyed that anti-Max performance art trolling, but thought it wasn't spectacularly hyperbolic and sociopathic enough, I recommend looking up some of the classic flames on the nettime mailing list by Netochka Nezvanova aka "NN" aka "=cw4t7abs", "punktprotokol", "0f0003", "maschinenkunst" (preferably spelled "m2zk!n3nkunzt"), "integer", and "antiorp"! https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16753758 >Nato.0+55+3d (released in 1999) was an amazing but notorious extension for Max that enabled live programming of real time video manipulation, networking and display. https://www.salon.com/2002/03/01/netochka/ >The most feared woman on the Internet >Netochka Nezvanova is a software programmer, radical artist and online troublemaker. But is she for real? >[...] Netochka's medium is the online mailing list. Posting as "antiorp" and, more recently, "integer," she capriciously takes over technical and artistic discussions in forums such as the European Net arts list Syndicate, says Steev Hise, a Bay Area electronic artist. "Nobody really knows how many real people are involved with this," he says. >[...] "As a community destroyer, she's fantastic," says Bernstein, the Brooklyn artist. "She's perhaps one of the Internet's first professional demolition experts. She's a real talent." >[...] Bernstein says his own license for the NATO.0+55 software was revoked after he critiqued the software publicly in a paper published on his Web site. "Netochka, whoever she and they are, has done a brilliant marketing job by making the whole thing this exclusive little mysterious club." >[...] Ask Netochka a question about herself, and the answers appear illusory, like water running through your fingers. "Is Netochka a figment of the Net's collective imagination?" meets with this enigmatic reply: "A ty budesh chitat? There is only 01 of me." >[...] Netochka refuses to be pinned down. As she puts it, in e-mail: "Being ambiguous, we are deemed confused, rather than praised for the complexity of the order in our minds." |