While some art and design galleries in Venice, Basel and Kassel are showng excerpts of current hotshots in the “arty” scene, their online presence is quite unhealthy and not the best in html or flash use of web2.0, but if you visit sites like the Jackson Pollock tribute page miltos maneta, 99rooms or the tremendous Conclave Obscurum of Oleg Pashenko from Moscow:
At the starting page a clock of surreal heads ticks hectically. Now the user is kept in charge of reacting, otherwise the time dies, action should be taken otherwise the puzzling navigation won’t work effectively. “Conclave Obscurum” gives surprising effects, but doesn’t answer its questions not in one bit or byte. This state of art wants to be compiled, is a fascinating and modern puzzle at the same time.
Oleg Pashenko shows here, what is possible with an interent presence: By the complete loss of orientation and service he prooves that the web can speak its own variety of a language, succeeds to the new reading technology required. The user dives into this manifesto of the net and makes the full aesthetic experiences.






