Net Art
Conductivity-Resistivity
Virtual pavilion curated for The Wrong — New Digital Art Biennale (2013). A 3D browser-based museum with 12 artist rooms, cursor-based navigation, spatial audio, and custom WebGL shaders. Exhibited at TRANSFER Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.
Three.js
WebGL
GLSL Shaders
Net Art
Overview
Curated virtual pavilion for the inaugural Wrong — New Digital Art Biennale. A 3D browser-based museum housing 12 artist rooms, navigable via a cursor-based WebGL environment. Spatial audio and custom GLSL shaders accompany Blender 3D models throughout the space.
The pavilion was shown physically at TRANSFER Gallery, 1030 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY — bridging the virtual exhibition into a gallery context.
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Screenshots

Museum Lobby

Museum Exterior — Geodesic Dome

Angelo Plessas

Seyhan Musaoglu

Seyhan Musaoglu — Detail

Ferran Pla — Devotion

Anthi Tzakou

Anthi Tzakou — Detail

Katja Novitskova

Maiko Gubler

Rachel Archibald

Vince McKelvie

Vince McKelvie — Detail

Museum Exterior — Alternate View

Exhibition Invite

The Wrong @ Space Debris — Istanbul

Project Banner

Museum Interior Still

Original 2013 Screenshot
Artists
Giselle Zatonyl
Curator & Artist
Seyhan Musaoglu
Video & Audio Installation
FerranElOtro
Video Art (Devotion)
Angelo Plessas
Internet Art & Video
Ariana van Gelder
Score & Soundscape
Lauren Pascarella
Mixed-Media Photography
Anthi
3D Environment
Daniel
Digital Texture Work
Katja
3D Modeling & Skybox
Maiko
Textile Environment
Rachel
Hanging Installation
Vince
Material Studies
Exhibition Context
The Wrong — New Digital Art Biennale, inaugural 2013–14 edition, described as the world's first virtual biennale. The Conductivity pavilion was one of many online exhibitions curated under the biennale's open framework.
Physical venue: TRANSFER Gallery, 1030 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY. Exhibition period: November 1 – December 31, 2013.
Stack
Three.js
WebGL
GLSL Shaders
Blender 3D
jQuery
Spatial Audio
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