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On the Myth of the Origins of the Net.art
Interview with Vuk Ćosićby Hsiang-yun Huangby Hsiang-yun HuangTaiwanese researcher Hsiang-Yun Huang and Argentinian-Uruguayan researcher Daniela Ruiz Moreno collaborate to investigate internet art from the perspective of postcolonialism and the Global South. This editorial features interviews with artists …
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Peering Toward a Reality Through the Glitches
Aaajiao on Clubhouse, Censorship, and Becoming a Playerby Michelle Songby Michelle SongIn the beginning of 2021, the audio-based social app Clubhouse made a splash among the Chinese speaking communities as an unusual aggregation of public forums. I was invited to …
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opensignal is a collective of artists based in Providence, Rhode Island concerned with the state of gender and race in experimental electronic-based sound and art practices. In August I spoke …
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Borders are real but not always tangible. They arise from the idea of the other and blur when these divisions overlap. Within our political geography, …
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Today, we experience an ease of motion unknown to any prior civilization, and yet motion has become the most anxiety-laden of daily activities. Richard Sennett, …
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The 81st Whitney Biennial closed on August 11th. This year, curators Chrissie Iles and Meg Onli spent eleven months conducting investigations and research, visiting over …
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One of the challenges in bringing forth decolonial ideas to a contemporary art audience is the fact that, for many, colonial history often appears as …
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One can hardly fail to notice that, from Benjamin’s chef d’oeuvre in 1935, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, derives the …
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“The Cloud is silent, in the background, and almost unnoticeable…until something goes wrong.” (pp.IX) A Prehistory of the Cloud departs from a few seemingly simple questions: …
by Chia-lin Lee