SNAD readme March 2006

In March you will be able to go the Scope Art Fair in NYC and buy a
16" x 20" framed print of MTAA's Simple Net Art Diagram (SNAD) for 625
USD. The weird part is that you could, at this very moment, download
the SNAD digital graphic file from this site, blow it up into a 16" x
20" graphics file using any number of popular graphics editing
programs, take it to a printer and then to a frame shop and have the
exact same thing that we're selling. This process will cost you less
than 625 USD (it would run you under $250, depending on your choice of
frame of course, we suggest something heavily and deeply carved with
lots of gold leaf).

Actually, that's exactly how we created the print we're selling.
M.River downloaded the Illustrator version from the web, imported it
into a 16" x 20" Photoshop document, scaled it to fit comfortably in
the frame of reference and then sent it off to a digital output joint.

So. What's the deal?

more at:
http://www.mtaa.net/mtaaRR/news/mriver/snad_readme_for_march_2006.html


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Comments

, marc garrett

>that you could, at this very moment, download the SNAD digital graphic file from this site, blow it up into a 16" x
20" graphics file using any number of popular graphics editing programs,

done that already ;-)

marc

>In March you will be able to go the Scope Art Fair in NYC and buy a
>16" x 20" framed print of MTAA's Simple Net Art Diagram (SNAD) for 625
>USD. The weird part is that you could, at this very moment, download
>the SNAD digital graphic file from this site, blow it up into a 16" x
>20" graphics file using any number of popular graphics editing
>programs, take it to a printer and then to a frame shop and have the
>exact same thing that we're selling. This process will cost you less
>than 625 USD (it would run you under $250, depending on your choice of
>frame of course, we suggest something heavily and deeply carved with
>lots of gold leaf).
>
>Actually, that's exactly how we created the print we're selling.
>M.River downloaded the Illustrator version from the web, imported it
>into a 16" x 20" Photoshop document, scaled it to fit comfortably in
>the frame of reference and then sent it off to a digital output joint.
>
>So. What's the deal?
>
>more at:
>http://www.mtaa.net/mtaaRR/news/mriver/snad_readme_for_march_2006.html
>
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