The "net-art.org" website is an online-only exhibition of the early (and continuous) history of Internet art. This site provides links to original content to net-art projects and related websites made since the rise of Internet art in de '90 into the mainstream art world. Would you like your work to be featured here? Submit your work here

The Secret Garden of Mutabor

The Secret Garden of Yenz is a unusual point and click type adventure game with really nice graphics and design. "The Secret Garden of Mutabor is in great danger. You just came in time to save us!

Cameron’s World

“Cameron’s World,” built by Berlin-based designer Cameron Askin, is a frenetic web-collage created as “a love letter to the internet of old.” Divided into thematic rows of over 700 images Askin sou

Copies

"There was this art website called Hell.com that had no public access. In February ’99 Rhizome subscribers received an invitation and password to see the new exhibition.

SOD

Jodi's SOD is a modification of the game Wolfenstein. You can actually attempt to play the game, but everything is scrampled.

Mazecorp

Mazecorp \Since 1999, the work titled "Mazecorps" is reflecting a maze-like construction which refers to the possible relationships between cinema, poestry, and networking.

Simulator

HTML-based work of a banal 'interactive' day. Building The Simulator is an attempt at accenting and exploring the edge between the simulacrum of the internet and banal physical existence.

FILMTEXT 2.0

FILMTEXT 2.0 is an experimental digital narrative that blends the conventions of videogames with media theory.

Requiem for a Dream

Requiem for a Dream: this is the website for the movie "Reguiem for a Dream". The site is mocking the screaming imagery of commercial websites.

Jodi

Jodi pioneered Web art in the mid-1990s. Jodi were among the first artists to investigate and subvert conventions of the Internet, computer programs and video and computer games.