WEBISM - a global art movement
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To join (no fee) or for information- Ingrid Kamerbeek

Webists consider themselves
free spirits who create for all mankind with the hope to promote
understanding
and harmony among all men. Noble goals for idealistic artists. - Larry
Lovett (M.S.Ed, Columbia University)
Pygoya, October 2003
1. Creates art using any medium to share primarily online and thereby contribute to and expand Cyberculture
2. Contribute digital art, as a product of the same technology that makes the Internet a reality, as the main source for global cyberculture
3. Network artists together with the mission of building Web visual arts culture
4. Promote a sense of the peace through friendship without barriers and expand global consciousness
5. Identify this new specialized form and application of digital art/graphics (monitor size presentation, what- you-see on screen is the 'original' work of art, web page/site environment for the imagery, inclusion even of mixed media elements through high tech tools)
6. Demonstrate the existence of identifiable personal styles among the developed digital artists.
7. Recognize those artists that deserve the world's recognition for excellence within their chosen medium, even if not yet so by the traditional art establishment/market and their critics.
8. Declare the ephemeral digital online image as the original work of art when displayed in the cyberspace of the Internet.
9. Organize exhibitions online to showcase talent of the artists and the expressive and cognitive statements the works themselves generate
10.Document the activities of the Webists as they unite to form a new worldwide -ism in Art; record their existence and passing for traditional historians to discover thereafter
11. Organize off line exhibits to expand the awareness of more people (both lay public and art institutions) of different regions and cultures of the world of the existence of the Webist movement
12. Assist off line digital artists in the acceptance of their art tools as a legitimate fine arts medium
13. Distinguish for the public the differences in meaning of "graphic artist," "digital artist, "cyberartist," and "Webist."
14. Create opportunities where Webists can physically meet each other, outside of cyberspace and the limitation of email
15. Create and promote an identity of a new group of artists with such common goals as a historic art movement, here conceived and materialized through the new communication modality of the World Wide Web
16. Educate through awareness, the next generation in the schools, of the new generation of digital art available a click away on their computers; try to teach the ethic of not stealing online copyrighted works of art
17. Promote the marketability of signed limited edition prints as worthy commodities to help support Web artists efforts online
To join or for information- Ingrid Kamerbeek