Museums without a place: Essays, manifestos and network dialogues
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Unplace, Contemporary art, Internet art, Virtual museums, Exhibitions, Online collectionsSynopsis
Contains articles by: Helena Barranha - Introduction: manifestos for a museum without a place (pp.3-8); Natalie Bookchin and Alexei Shulgin - Introduction to net.art (1994-1999) [1999] (pp.11-18); Andreas Broegger - Net Art, web art, online art, net.art? [2000] (pp.19-24); Josephine Berry - Human, too Posthuman? Net Art and its critics [2000] (pp.25-33); Jon Ippolito - Ten myths about Internet Art [2002] (pp.34-44); Manuel Castells - Museums in the information age: cultural connectors of time and space [2001] (pp.47-62 ); Yehuda Kalay and John Marx - Architecture and the Internet: designing places in cyberspace [2005] (pp.63-87); Erkki Huhtamo - At (or beyond) the fingertips: contemporary art, exhibition practices and tactility [2008] (pp.88-102); Domenico Quaranta - Lost in translation. Or bringing Net Art elsewhere - sorry, context [2008] (pp.103-120); Marisa Olson - Post-Internet: Art after the Internet [2011] (pp.123-136); Fred Forest - A arte cosa mentale. From the visible to the invisible and from reality to a... different. [2012] (pp.137-141); Hito Steyerl - Too much world: is the Internet dead? [2012] (pp.142-158); Excerpts from interviews with artists, curators and researchers conducted as part of the unplace project (pp.159-196).
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