Mass effect : art and the internet in the twenty-first century / edited by Lauren Cornell and Ed Halter
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Intro -- Contents -- Series Preface -- Director's Foreword -- Hard Reboot: An Introduction to Mass Effect -- Do You Believe in Users? -- coming soon: ebay paypal blogs the internet -- Doing Assembly -- Dispersion -- Two Statements on Carnivore -- Digressions from the Memory of a Minor Encounter -- The Different Worlds of Cao Fei -- Net Aesthetics 2.0 Conversation, New York City, 2006: Part 1 of 3 -- Aleksandra Domanović and Oliver Laric in Conversation with Caitlin Jones -- A Brief History and/or Gallery -- Internet Explorers -- Lost Not Found -- We Did It Ourselves!" AKA "My Favorites -- Excerpts from Post Internet -- In the Long Tail -- Everybody's Autobiography -- A Theorem -- The Centaur and the Hummingbird -- The Visibility Wars -- Trevor Paglen in Conversation with Lauren Cornell -- What to Do With Pictures -- Net Aesthetics 2.0 Conversation, New York City, 2008: Part 2 of 3 -- Citizens Reporting and the Fabrication of Collective Memory -- International Art English -- Chronicle of a Traveling Theory -- Arcades, Mall Rats, and Tumblr Thugs -- Next-Level Spleen -- Digital Divide -- Sweeping, Dumb, and Aggressively Ignorant! Revisiting "Digital Divide -- Art Workers -- Black Vernacular -- A Selection from DISimages: New Stock Options -- Made of the Same Stuff -- Post-Net Aesthetics Conversation, London, 2013: Part 3 of 3 -- Here I Am -- Internet State of Mind -- Too Much World -- Bodies in Space -- Publication History -- Contributors -- Board of Trustees -- Index.
Essays, discussions, and image portfolios map the evolution of art forms engaged with the Internet.
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