I looked at Hyper-X Blog art exhibition, an on-line gallery founded in 1995. I entered Blog Art and clicked on Triptych. TV. http://triptych.tv/
It’s a very frenetic collage of flashing images and graphics, bits and pieces of Andy Wharhol, TV icons such as Mr. T, Telletubbies, and lots of skulls and assorted voices. The blaring sounds paired with the pictures reminded me of a mixture of very obnoxious video game noises. I thought about the name Triptych.TV. I knew the word triptych meant three and this net art included all of the following: “A set of three associated artistic, literary, or musical works intended to be appreciated together.” I thought the art was very hypnotic and chaotic. After downloading, I had to keep reminding myself to breathe.
Triptych.tv is a video blog created and maintained by a trio of artists working with video and web technologies: jimpunk, Mr. Tamale, and Rick Silva (aka. Abe Linkoln)
Loading the site is like piloting a spacecraft through a wormhole. I never know if my browser will survive the journey, or if time will slow to a crawl before the page blinks out of existence – taking all my open tabs with it. On the occasion that this doesn’t happen there is no predicting what insanity will be waiting on the other side.
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