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Yael Kanarek : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yael Kanarek
Yael Kanarek (born New York, United States) is an Israeli American artist based in New York City that is known for pioneering use of the Internet and of multilingualism in works of art. 〔Bard, Elizabeth. ("A Video Game With Awe as Its Quest" ) The New York Times. March 21, 2004.〕 ==Background== Born in New York and raised in Israel, Kanarek returned to New York in 1991 for art school and began exhibiting in galleries. Yael Kanarek was a leading figure in the early days of the internet art scene in New York and collaborated for over ten years with (Eyebeam ), where she founded and led the (Upgrade! ), an international network of artists and curators concerned with art, technology and activism. Kanarek has been developing an integrated media project called (World of Awe ) since 1995. At the core of World of Awe is “The Traveler's Journal”—an original narrative that uses the ancient genre of the traveler's tale to explore connections between storytelling, travel, memory and technology.〔Kerr, Dylan. ("The Early Disruptors: 7 Masterpieces of '90s Net Art Everyone Should Know About" ) Artspace. March 27, 2015.〕 Her pioneering online art practice was featured in 2002 Whitney Biennial, which included a ''World of Awe'' portal and a series of related drawings. 〔List of Artists ("Whitney Museum of American Art" ). 2002 Biennial.〕 In that same year, she was also commissioned by the SF MoMA and (Turbulence.org ) to continue its development online.
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