This is what it looks like when I sell a website

rafael rozendaal website certificate

On this photo you see the certificate/contract for likethisforever.com.

I sell my websites as unique art pieces. The collector receives a certificate, a backup disk with source files, and ownership of the domain name.

Part of the sale is still “physical”. I still print the contract on paper and I still burn a disk. But that will change, from now on it will be a digitally signed pdf certificate and I’ll email the files.

I think it’s cooler that way.

 

I sold a painting on The Paint Shop .biz

RR painting paintshop

Jonas Lund created The Paint Shop .biz, a very simple website to quickly make and sell a digital painting. While you paint, other users paint simultaneously on the same digital canvas. Social painting…

When you’re happy, just hit “Sign & sell the painting”, and your work is offered for sale on the gallery page. That’s it!

The sold images are printed on canvas and shipped worldwide.

Check out my painting, it sold for 114 Euros. Easy money 🙂

 

The history of electronic music on a Facebook timeline

bleep's guide to electronic music

Nice use of Facebook Timeline, very comprehensive:

Bleep’s guide to Electronic Music is a visual and audio guide through the historical emergence of electronic music by looking at landmark figures, inventors, musicians, producers, record labels and bands from the 19th century up to present day.

As well as a Facebook page, exploring the timeline of electronic music, we are also selling a 55 track compilation highlighting some of the most important tracks in electronic music.

Our aim with this selection of music is to show the length and breadth of the medium, providing a snapshot of the genres forms and styles, and the development of the artform. Whilst there are omissions (e.g. Kraftwerk) and compromises that we have had to make, we hope that we achieve our aims and we do some justice to the variety of music that we love.

 

RGB chameleon .gif

RGB chameleon

 

Christina jumping in the pool .gif

christina jump pool

Christina in Florida via Skype

 

I’m looking for an online intern

internet pro rafael rozendaal

Hello you,

I’m looking for an intern.

I’m always traveling, so it will be an online based internship. I’m looking for someone to help out with visual research and animation tests. Ideally someone who is good at finding images, taking photos, drawing and animating.

If you are interested, please send me an email with examples of your work. You can send a link or a pdf or whatever you think is the best way to show what you do.

Looking forward to hearing from you, have a nice weekend!

 

“Eyes” fabric design for Christophe Lemaire

rafael rozendaal eyes print fabric christophe lemaire

I’m getting ready to move to another country, so I’ve been sorting out my belongings. Every year I open my boxes and throw away a bunch of things I don’t need.

I love the feeling of getting rid of stuff.

This shirt, for which I designed the “eyes” print, was part of the Christophe Lemaire collection of 2007.

 

A sketch for an exhibition

rafael rozendaal mirrors floor ceiling

Projections on all the walls.
Mirrors on floor & ceiling.

 

composition & the browser

browser compositions inner doubts rafael rozendaal

According to Wikipedia:
“Composition is the placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art.”

Works of art usually have a fixed size. The artist will carefully position all the elements until a perfect tension is found.

What if the medium does not have a fixed size? How do you deal with composition?

Everybody uses their browser in their own way. Websites are viewed in various dimensions. This is an interesting moment for artists. Composition has been exhausted, many artists in many media have explored all the options, leaving little room for invention. But now you can make art objects (websites) that adapt.
A good website acts like gas, using all available space.

I’ve always tried to make websites that work any way you want them to, small, large, square, tall, flat. Some of my websites stretch, some scale, some crop, and some rearrange according to your browser size.

My approach (vector based generative images) is one possibility, but I think there are many ways to deal with composing images for a browser. Art historians of the world, please be alert, there are probably a lot of artists right now inventing ways to deal with “the liquid canvas”.

 

I should

eat more vegetables
eat less meat
make more money
work on my posture
spend more time in nature
have a political opinion
give to charity
fix my parent’s computers
not worry

 

The world’s biggest kiss (HD video)

I was invited by curator by Lauren Cornell and the New Museum to show a selection of my websites on Seoul Square, the world’s largest LED screen, measuring an impressive 80 x 100 meters. The event happened on May 24, 2012 and was produced by Calvin Klein.

I always thought moving images are very versatile. They are energy based, not atom based, just like music. You can listen to a song at home, while you run, in a club, or in a huge stadium.
It doesn’t change the song, it does change the experience.

Works shown on Seoul Square:
Much Better Than This .com (Collection of Almar & Margot van der Krogt)
Falling Falling .com
Like This Forever .com (Collection of Allen & Overy)
Towards and Beyond.com

Music by Cold Void (Rafaël Rozendaal & Luuk Bouwman)

A big thank you to everyone involved…

rafael rozendaal seoul square kiss

rafael rozendaal seoul square falling

rafael rozendaal seoul square rose

rafael rozendaal seoul square towardsbeyond

 

I will be showing work on Korea’s biggest screen tomorrow

Seoul Square Building

The building you see in this photo is not only a building, it is also the biggest screen in Korea, measuring a whopping 80 x 100 meters! I am very excited to be part of a video program selected by Lauren Cornell of the New Museum. Other artists include Michael Bell Smith and Takeshi Murata.

The building is covered in LED’s and on May 24, from 8 to 11 PM, you will see one of the world’s biggest art screenings ever.

If you happen to be in Seoul tomorrow, please stop by Seoul Station. Seoul Square is right in front of it.

Supported by Calvin Klein.

 

I’m on Instagram

instagram rafael rozendaal

I’m on Instagram. My user name is Newrafael.

I resisted Instagram as long as i could… I’m already running out of time as it is. Social media are incredibly fun, but also incredibly distracting. All this Tweeting and Facebooking when I could be making REAL WORK…

But then again what is real work?

Perhaps micropublishing is a more honest and direct connection between humans. Instead of professionals trying to make big and well constructed works, everybody is sharing every thought, our minds… more and more connected. Perhaps micropublishing is about enjoying the process and not about results. I’m not sure…

 

Dutch Clouds

dutch clouds rafael rozendaal

 

More than 6 million visits in the last 30 days

6 million visits

Above is a screenshot from my Google Analytics.
It shows the visits of all my art websites combined.

In the last 30 days;
Visits: 6,244,131
Unique Visitors: 5,754,938

These 6 million people are enjoying my art. Amazing!

Thank you for clicking!

 

#DIGART Creators Project exploring the digital arts market

rafael rozendaal stagnation means decline

This week is #DIGART week at The Creators Project. That means various articles and discussions on digital art and how to monetize it. I wrote a blog post about selling artworks in domain names, you can read it here.

 

The Creators Project video

Here it is: a new mini documentary on “what I do”. It is a nice interview in a hotel in New York.

The Creators Project did a great job of editing my thoughts. A lot of what I’m talking about here had been running back and forth through my head for a while. I tried many times to put it in writing but I couldn’t make it into a coherent story.

I’m very happy that they were able to fit the whole story into 6 minutes and 12 seconds.

 

Group show “Richteriana” at Postmasters Gallery, May 12

colorflip rafael rozendaal

From the press release:

Postmasters is pleased to announce: RICHTERIANA
GREG ALLEN, DAVID DIAO, RORY DONALDSON, HASAN ELAHI, FABIAN MARCACCIO, RAFAËL ROZENDAAL.

Postmasters’ new exhibition Richteriana attempts to examine the current canonization of Gerhard Richter, presenting six artists whose works pre-date, update, expand, and subvert “the greatest living artist’s” own.

Rafael Rozendaal’s www.colorflip.com site presents a digital monochrome abstraction which transforms with a touch into sheets of color. The virtual stack, theoretically infinite, lasts as long as the viewer keeps turning. Rozendaal’s motif echoes Gerhard Richter’s Umgeschlagenes Blatt (Turned Sheet) series of 1965-67 one of the artist’s earliest forays into both monochrome and the relationship between representation and abstraction. After at least 15 paintings, Richter’s Turned Sheet series culminated in an offset print, which the artist intended to be unlimited edition, but which he terminated after signing 739 copies.

May 12 – June 16, 2012
opening reception, saturday, may 12, 6-8
459 West 19th Street, New York

 

I’m doing an artist talk in Rio tomorrow

rafael rozendaal comuna rio artist talk lecture

Rafaël Rozendaal – artist talk
Friday, April 13, 20:00h
Comuna
R. Sorocaba, 585 – Botafogo
Rio de Janeiro – RJ, 22271-110, Brazil

 

Into Time with mirrors at Nova Sao Paulo .gif

into time with mirrors rafael rozendaal .gif

Installation with projectors and broken mirrors by Rafaël Rozendaal.
Museu da Imagem e do Som de São Paulo, Nova Festival.

 

“Everything Dies” exhibition at Kunstverein Arnsberg

rafael rozendaal 2012 everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

“Everything Dies”
Exhibition by Rafaël Rozendaal at Kunstverein Arnsberg,
curated by Vlado Velkov, April 2012.

 

My exhibition “Everything Dies” opens this Friday in Arnsberg

rafael rozendaal kunstverein arnsberg

This Friday my exhibition “Everything Dies” opens at Kunstverein Arnsberg in Germany.
There will be mirrors, there will be projectors, and I will be there too.

Opening: Friday, March 30, 19:00h
Exhibition: March 30 – May 20
Kunstverein Arnsberg
Königstraße 24, Arnsberg, Deutschland

Sponsoren: RWE, Carl-Jürgen Schroth, Marianne Cramer, Stadt Arnsberg, Interprint GmbH, Sparkasse Arnsberg-Sundern. Freundeskreis: Dieter Henrici, Berlet-Elektrofachmarkt, Menke Gebäudereinigung, Gebro Haustechnik, Wesco, Zakowski Generalplanung.

 

Working on my show in Arnsberg…

everything dies poster rafael rozendaal

 

The Creators Project event in San Francisco this weekend

creators project rafael rozendaal 2012

This weekend all weekend a hackathon art music technology event in San Francisco.
Organized by The Creators Project (Vice Magazine + Intel).

Who would have thought I would be showing work together with David Bowie 🙂

 

Resonate Festival

resonate festival

This weekend it is time for the Resonate Festival in Belgrade, Serbia.
I’m excited to speak in a lineup of great artists, designers, musicians and technologists.

See you there!

 

“With Editions” @ Dependent art fair NYC

with editions nyc

 

another pool sketch

swimming pool sketch rafael rozendaal

 

Into Time T-shirt available at Netstyle.es

intotime netstyles shirt rafael rozendaal

Sterling Crispin started the Fashion/Art project Netstyl.es,
a series of beautiful high quality T-shirts by internet artists.

The editions are very limited so you better buy that Into Time shirt soon!

 

art & time

number line

What was the art that captured the spirit of the industrial age?
What will be the art that captures the spirit of the information age?

Should art capture things, freeze them?
A lot of art freezes reality, it makes time stand still so we can have a better look.
Can today’s time still be frozen? Or are things moving too fast?
Or perhaps things are not even moving that fast? Is today that different from 10 years ago?

classic subjects in new formats
new subjects in classic formats
new subjects in new formats
classic subjects in classic formats

 

New York Operations Office

rafael rozendaal boardroom

click on image for larger view

I decided to expand my operation, this office is just what I needed.

 

My booth at web-based VIP art fair

rafael rozendaal rhizome vip artfair

Dates: February 3 – 8, 2012
Location: VIPArtFair.com
Tickets: Visiting VIP 2.0 is free.

“Enter the art world online”. VIP is the only art fair that is exclusively accessible on the internet. The world’s most prominent contemporary art galleries are part of it, and of course most of the works are paintings, sculptures and photographs.

This year Rhizome was asked to participate and curator Lauren Cornell asked me to present my websites in the booth. Doesn’t it make sens to show online artworks at an online art fair?

You can see a video-tour of my booth here.

Press release by Lauren Cornell:

Rhizome is pleased to present a solo exhibition of work by outstanding artist Rafaël Rozendaal, who is known for his trailblazing explorations of the web browser, and for his forward-thinking contributions to the curation and sale of digital art.

Rhizome will present eight recent works by Rozendaal at the VIP Art Fair, all unique websites, each one an animation representative of the artist’s exploration of the browser as a limitless pictorial space. Here, in the ‘white walls’ of the online VIP Art Fair, each work is represented as a screenshot: a single frame that also includes the browser window that demonstrates how these works exist natively online. Colorful, minimal and redolent with feeling, the exhibited works range from figurative, such as Hot Doom. com’s depiction of a volcanic explosion, to abstract, as seen in From The Dark Past. com’s rendering of a scorched emotional terrain. Rozendaal’s formal aesthetic—his tendency to render commodities, like popcorn, or familiar scenes, like sunsets–recalls Pop art’s interest in the mass market and kitsch. Yet, in these works, each image has been pared down, stripped of idiosyncrasies related to place or time, and transported into a visual language of computer graphics and figuration–a language the artist suggests is more ‘universal’ today.

Rozendaal is noted not only for his own digital work, but for his inventive, free-form curatorial project BYOBthat has been staged around the world, and his contract that outlines how a browser-based work can be sold. This contract applies to all works for purchase at VIP Art Fair, and is available online here. As an organization dedicated to advocacy of digital art, and education around its history, preservation, and exhibition, Rhizome is proud to share Rozendaal’s contract within the VIP Art Fair as an example of an artist’s bold move towards defining best practices around the sale of digital art. Proceeds from the sale of Rozendaal’s donated works will be split between the artist and Rhizome.

 

“Finger Battle” animated portrait by Isabella Rozendaal

rafael rozendaal portrait by isabella rozendaal

My very cool sister Isabella Rozendaal made this “Finger Battle” animated portrait of me.

Check out her photography website and her website on hunting.

 

“Ways Beyond the Internet” group talk at DLD Conference

Foto-Hubert-Burda-Media

Here it is, a group-artist-talk at DLD, a series of “quick espresso shots” in the words of curator Hans Ulrich Obrist.

Karen Archey, Cory Arcangel, Ed Fornieles, Oliver Laric, Keller/Kosmas, Jon Nash, and me at the end of the video. We all present our work and talk about how we each use the internet in our own way.

Digital Life Design (DLD) is a global conference network. It was great to meet very different people doing very different things, from scientists to financial software engineers to hackers. Expect some new One Question Interviews soon with people I’ve met at DLD.

 

“In and Out” at Tetem, Enschede

2012 in and out rafael rozendaal

click on images for larger view

In and Out,
installation by Rafaël Rozendaal
at Tetem, Enschede, January 2012.

2012 in and out rafael rozendaal

2012 in and out rafael rozendaal

 

This week: my artist talk and exhibition in Enschede

tetem installing

I’m preparing a new exhibition called “In and Out” at Tetem in Enschede.
Lots of mirrors and projections and sounds in a big space.

Artist talk: Wednesday, January 11 at 19:30
Opening: Thursday, January 12 at 17:00

TETEM kunstruimte
Stroinksbleekweg 16, 7523 ZL Enschede
Tetem.nl

C U there 🙂