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MTAA is a Brooklyn
Brooklyn
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, New York
New York
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-based conceptual and new media art duo composed of M.River (Mike Sarff, born 1967)and T.Whid (Tim Whidden, born 1969). The two artists founded MTAA in 1996. Their often humorous studies of networked culture, the economics of art and digital materials take the form of web sites, videos, installations, sculptures and photographic prints.

Their all-time greatest hit is the "Simple Net Art Diagram" Some of their other known web art works are "Five Small Videos About Interruption And Disappearing" and "1 Year Performance Video." Recent participatory works include "Automatic for the People," commissioned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a modern art museum located in San Francisco, California. A nonprofit organization, SFMOMA holds an internationally recognized collection of modern and contemporary art and was the first museum on the West Coast devoted solely to 20th century art...

 and included in The Art of Participation: 1950 to Now; "ARTBarn," a group-assembled public building/scuplture; and "All the Holidays All at Once," presented at Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum.

Their work has been presented by institutions like The Whitney Museum of American Art, SFMOMA, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, The Getty Center
Getty Center
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 and Eyebeam Atelier
Eyebeam Atelier
Eyebeam, is a not-for-profit arts and technology center in New York City. Their stated purpose is to promote the creative use of new technologies by funding artwork, education and exhibitions. The founders were John S. Johnson III, David S. Johnson and Roderic R...

. International exhibitions include the Seoul Net & Film Festival in Korea and Videozone2 - The 2nd International Video Art Biennial in Israel. The collaboration has also earned grants and awards from the Creative Capital Foundation, Rhizome.org, Eyebeam Atelier
Eyebeam Atelier
Eyebeam, is a not-for-profit arts and technology center in New York City. Their stated purpose is to promote the creative use of new technologies by funding artwork, education and exhibitions. The founders were John S. Johnson III, David S. Johnson and Roderic R...

, New Radio and Performing Arts
New Radio and Performing Arts
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. , and its satellite project, Turbulence.org, commissions and archives new and experimental radio and sound art, net art and mixed reality works.-New American Radio:...

 and the Whitney Museum's Artport website.

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