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Artbyte
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Artbyte Logo
Format Print/Digital
Editor Gabriella Fanning
Publisher Gabriella Fanning
Origin NYC, New York, USA
Language English
Frequency Bimonthly
Active April 1998 - September 2001
Topics Art, Design, Cyberpunk, Technology
Number of Issues 21
Follows NA
Precedes NA
Associated Publications 21C Magazine, Art On Paper
Website artbyte.com

Artbyte, starting in 1998, was billed as "the magazine of digital arts and culture." Since its first issue in October 1998, Artbyte tried to cover the wide gamut of digital culture -- everything from Net art to electronic music to video games. There seemed to be a growing niche: filling the gap between mainstream technology magazines, like Wired (Magazine), and specialized art sites like Rhizome. Circulation eventually grew to 40,000.

Artbyte ultimately folded in 2001 due to insufficient funds required to stay in operation.

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Issue User Link Notes
Issue 1.1 - April/May 1998
Issue 1.2 - June/July 1998
Issue 1.3 - August/September 1998
Issue 1.4 - October/November 1998
Issue 1.5 - December 1998 / January 1999
Issue 1.6 - February/March 1999
Issue 2.1 - April/May 1999
Issue 2.2 - Summer 1999
Issue 2.3 - September/October 1999
Issue 2.4 - November/December 1999
Issue 2.5 - January/February 2000
Issue 2.6 - March/April 2000
Issue 3.1 - May/June 2000
Issue 3.2 - July/August 2000
Issue 3.3 - September/October 2000
Issue 3.4 - November/December 2000
Issue 3.5 - January/February 2001
Issue 3.6 - March/April 2001
May/June 2001
July/August 2001
Semptember/October 2001 https://web.archive.org/web/20030801102638/http://www.artbyte.com/mag/nov_dec_01/this_issue.html

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