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    How Cities Failed Us

    A Review of Go Without Transfer
    by Tseng Che-Wei November 4, 2024
    by Tseng Che-Wei November 4, 2024

    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, 1977 [1]   The exhibition …

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    What is the Shape of the Could?

    A Review of A Prehistory of the Cloud
    by Chia-lin Lee February 7, 2023
    by Chia-lin Lee February 7, 2023

    “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: What is the cloud? Where …

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    Other Networks, Other Intimacies

    Lecture Performance by Thiago Hersan
    by Thiago Hersan, Hsiang-yun Huang, and Daniela Ruiz Moreno July 8, 2022
    by Thiago Hersan, Hsiang-yun Huang, and Daniela Ruiz Moreno July 8, 2022

    Embodied Interface (E.I.) is a project that articulates research, creation and discussion around network art through Asia, Latin America and Europe. With the support of the National Art and Culture Foundation …

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    What Happened to Art at the Dawn of the Internet?

    A Revision of Net Art from the 1990s to 2000s II
    by Hsiang-yun Huang and Daniela Ruiz Moreno May 9, 2022
    by Hsiang-yun Huang and Daniela Ruiz Moreno May 9, 2022

    This is the second part of WHAT HAPPENED TO ART AT THE DAWN OF THE INTERNET? A Revision of Net Art from the 1990s to 2000sEarly Net Art in LatinamericaIn general, access …

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    Sino-Futurism

    An Interview with Lawrence Lek
    by Danni Shen March 2, 2017
    by Danni Shen March 2, 2017

    Sinofuturism (1839 – 2046 AD) from Lawrence Lek on Vimeo.Sino-Futurism is an invisible movement. A spectre already embedded into a trillion industrial products, a billion individuals, and a million veiled …

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