Artcontext Annual 2003From a summer of unwelcome data-trashing by humorless crackers, through a crashing fall of hardware failure, Artcontext spins on nevertheless. Here's a review of the newest bits.-- Andy Deck |
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2004 Artcontext CalendarSince 1979Print it yourself
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If dizzyingly diverse content packs more power to please, PLUG / INVENTORY pursues the theoretical limits of pleasure in online experience. Leveraging the latest in cool media options, this is a constantly adapting work that depends on every available technology. |
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Reaching out through
digital aesthetics to give a one-finger
salute to the Bush mafia. |
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The
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Reconstructing public space: As computer interfaces become more three-dimensional and immersive, can a public space be carved out of a maze of privatized softare? | ||
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PsyOp-art: 10,000 dead civilians can't be wrong, or right. | |
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Vive le cadavre exquis! |
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