Joseph Nechvatal, autOmata saturnalia, 66x44” acrylic on canvas 2011
Joseph Nechvatal, autOmata saturnalia, 66x44” acrylic on canvas 2011
Informed Man 1986 82x116"
Joseph Nechvatal February 26th, 2012 interview by Taney Roniger
First publisher (with images) on Taney Roniger's blog here: http://www.concatenationsblog.org/2012/03/interview-with-joseph-nechvata...
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About cybism, viractualism and Immersion into Noise: an Interview with Joseph Nechvatal by Rares Iordache @ Net-Art on February 12, 2012

Interview conducted by Michel Bauwens and Neal Gorenflo
Gods of Politics,14x11” graphite on paper, Joseph Nechvatal
Artists Respond to the Neutron Bomb
Produced and Reported by Gail Pellett
Aired on: National Public Radio Date: 1982
anus frenzy 2011, computer-robotic assisted acrylic on canvas, 70 x 40 cm, courtesy Galerie Richard, New York
Vivian @ Notes from the Vomitorium blog conducted a 4 day interview with me via email in early September, 2011.
See Notes from the Vomitorium here: http://notesfromthevomitorium.blogspot.com/
Interview with Joseph Nechvatal by Kay Johns
Interview with Joseph Nechvatal by Kay Johns
I recently asked artist Joseph Nechvatal if I could interview him for my research paper. Below is a transcript of the interview:
Kloaka
An interview with Joseph Nechvatal by Peter Macsovszky
Interview with Joseph Nechvatal in Czech by Peter Macsovszky published at Kloaka - magazín experimentálnej a nekonvenčnej tvorby
downladable here: http://kloaka.membrana.sk/
English version below:
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From:
DIGITAL BRUSHSTROKES:
DIVERSE TECHNIQUES IN CONTEMPORARY DIGITAL PAINTING
By
Michelle A. Tavano
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Master of Arts
with a concentration in Media Studies
in the Department of Art
Nina Zivancevic interview of Joseph Nechvatal
for A Gathering Of The Tribes Interviews
1) Nina Zivancevic: When and how did you decide to become an artist?
Joseph Nechvatal: This might sound a little strange Nina, but I made the decision to be an artist rather suddenly: in one night and in a split second.