"Art's Birthday" is an annual event first proposed in 1963 by French artist Robert Filliou.
In
 1963, he suggested that 1,000,000 years ago, there was no art. But one 
day, on the 17th of January to be precise, Art was born. According to 
Filliou, it happened when someone dropped a dry sponge into a bucket of 
water. Modest beginnings, but look at us now. 
Filliou 
proposed a public holiday to celebrate the presence of art in our lives.
 In recent years, the idea has been taken up by a loose network of 
artists and friends around the world. Each year the Eternal Network 
evolves to include new partners - working with the ideas of exchange and
 telecommunications-art.
Artists have celebrated Art's 
Birthday with lavish parties and gatherings, correspondence and mailart,
 and through Telematic networks using SloScan TV, Videophones, music 
composed for telephone lines, modem-to-modem MIDI connections, early 
bulletin board and chat systems, and (starting in the mid 1990's) the 
Internet.

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