The two interviews that I read with Josephine Bosma were with Net Artists Cary Peppermint and Peter Luining. Because the interviews seem to have been e-mailed to the artists the questions were the same for each artist.
Cary Peppermint answered Bosma's very literal, straight-forward questions by beating around the bush. "How do you feel about physical exhibitions of net art in general?" was Bosma's first question. Peppermint started by answering as explaining internet as an "effective medium" but after saying that, his response to the question of physical exhibitions went off on a serious tangent. I felt Peppermint's answers were almost too flowery, especially in comparison to the next interview I read with Peter Luining.
Luining's responses were much more to the point, but not very expressive. I enjoyed reading that he understood the relationship between extending work into physical space and the one to one ration that you get when it is solely the viewer and the web browser.
I think that both artists were vague about their experimental set up. I would have liked to see more detailed or more experimental ideas. This question to me, was looking for fun, more responsive answers.
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