Olia Lialina's Most Famous Net Art Piece Turns 15 An interview to Kathleen Flood (The Creators Project)
August 2011
On web films and Animated GIFS for The Take blog
August 2010
Prof.Dr. Style(Vernacular Web 3)
Top Ten Web Design Styles of 1993, July 2010
Aluminum Sites, Geek Curators and Online Conservators for the Owning Online Art – Study for a Netart Gallery, 2009
Flat Against the Wall
On New Media and Net Art in New Media and Contemporary Art for Media Art Undone panel at Transmediale.07
An Infinite Séance
How authors managed to escape YouTube; and curators got rid of interactive installations. 2007
(Russian version)
Dearest Progressive Scan Loading an interview with Olia Lialina by Valeska Buehrer 2006
Person of the Year: papier-mâché man.
Space Alien Scrolls (on black) by Frederic Madre 2006
A Vernacular Web by Olia Lialina 2005
New Steps
NY Digital Salon brings e-curating forward. by Olia Lialina 2002
Little heros and big dot
Notes on "Written in Stone. Archeology of net.art" exhibition. by Olia Lialina 2003
About exhibiting net art [german | russian] by Olia Lialina 2000
Cheap.art by Olia Lialina 1998
About Location="Yes" by Mark Tribe
Detailed Research by Nathan Castle
If You Want to Clean Your Screen is sold to www.entropy8zuper.org
In America in New York Times
First review in WIRED
First Interview in Telepolis