related

Here are links to sites that host works from the collection or sponsor the Banner Art Collective--as well as some links to both projects with similar interests to the BAC and to research resources that investigate art and advertising. If you know of a site that should be added here, contact us.

sponsers & hosting sites

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Sub Machine

Sub Machine, a French independent record label, hosts random banners on their website.

2:18, 03/04/03

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Audio Cubes

Our first commercial sponsor, Audio Cubes is an online store for audiophiles. They host a banner by Brandon Barr among their other rotating banners.

2:35, 12/03/03

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hell or high water

random banners from the collection are hosted by the website of a new alternative arts magazine of the American South.

19:11, 07/03/03

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soy.de

a banner by Roberto Echen is featured at the top of the demonstration page for Mol 1.2.3, a content management web application.

19:05, 07/03/03

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buy-sellf

Buy-Sellf, a website and mail order catalog screening the works of more than 150 young contemporary artists, features random banners from the collection on both its main page and its links page.

0:02, 30/11/02

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gotcannedgoods?com

this progressive literary site hosts random banners from the collection on its front page.

17:55, 22/11/02

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demokratica: werglog

the weblog of Gabriel Pickard hosts random banners from the collection.

17:56, 22/11/02

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contre la peur

hosts works from Antoine Schmitt and Joseph Franklyn McElroy.

6:16, 04/11/02

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meadow4

researcher Katherine Parrish's website and her "squish" weblog host work from jimpunk and Dante Smirnoff.

17:57, 22/11/02

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Florida Folk Art

hosts a random selection of banners and popups from the collection.

23:08, 23/11/02

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free space comix

digital poet Brian Kim Stefans's weblog hosts random banners from the collection.

6:16, 01/11/02

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texturl

hosts a rotating selection of banners from the collection.

22:16, 06/11/02

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TeamDotCom.com

hosts work by Alexandra Reill, Brandon Barr, and Bruec on their various sites.

5:33, 19/10/02

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AnneMarie Johnson, PhD

hosts work by Antoine Schmitt.

5:16, 19/10/02

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ne plus ultra project space

hosts work by Tom Dannecker.

5:16, 19/10/02

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Istituto Federico Navarro

hosts work by Alexandra Reill and drivedrive.com.

5:05, 19/10/02

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ikatun

hosts work by Tom Dannecker.

5:05, 19/10/02

links & research

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banner report

probably the most extensive collection of banner advertisements on the web.

1:49, 26/08/04

PANOS

An exhibition in Lyon, France, in which artists are installing fake road signs made by 40 artists worldwide.

4:57, 29/06/04

Velvet-Strike

virtual anti-war graffiti useable in the game "Counterstrike"

2:16, 12/03/03

transmedia2002

a series of 15 second long video and multimedia art pieces presented in billboard adspace in downtown Toronto.

5:55, 01/11/02

n3xt

file size and format restricted works by Shirin Kouladjie.

5:59, 01/11/02

Click Poetry

David Knoebel's site includes documentation of two installations--"More Joy" and "Three Billboards"--which presented short poems on advertising billboards, one word per billboard.

6:01, 19/10/02

Arte/Cidade

Giselle Beiguelman's project, as she puts it, "works in between art and advertising
aiming to fade the borders."

6:01, 19/10/02

Adbusters

both the print magazine and the website gather designers that investigate capitalist media constructions, usually from an anti-commercial perspective.

6:00, 01/11/02

a digital quilt project

as its name suggests, this is a digital patchwork crafts project.

6:00, 01/11/02

the5k.org

presents art and interfaces completed under extreme size limitations--nothing over 5 Kb total allowed.

5:58, 01/11/02

soulbath.com

includes a gallery of anti-banners.

7:22, 01/10/02

the digital pocket gallery

collects work constructed under size limitations.

7:22, 01/10/02

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