Abstract
I have been acting as a navigator for the arts, carrying out experiments in the supplying of information and internet multimedia broadcasting, as well as the distribution of papers related to the history of Japanese art and library information studies over the internet. This action is rooted in my desire to use the internet to propel "the development of culture by means of the sharing of information which is regarded as public property on a worldwide scale." While the data on a network is easy to duplicate and process, I would like to demonstrate the possibilities of a variety of artistic expressions on the internet by providing art information for the benefit of the general public, while always respecting the rights of the author.