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Feb 12, 2006

Can Net Art Survive Without (or with) a Market?

posted at 16:35 GMT by M.River in /news/mriver

“Panel Discussion moderated by Kevin McGarry, with Francis Hwang, Artist and Software Engineer; Helen Thorington, Sound Composer and Media Artist; Michelle Thursz, Independent Curator, and Mark River and Tim Whidden of MTAA, a New York-based conceptual and net art collaboration.”

Sunday, October 30 @ 2:30pm at AAF in NYC

Note for those who can’t make it to this panel - MTAA’s short answer will be “sort of…”

t.whid update:
Hmmm, on the AAF web site the title is:

“Net Art: What is it and Can it Survive?”

Seems like a much more bleak outlook with the new title. Don’t it?

But the short answer is: “It’s art and why the hell not? (Crochet seems to be making a huge splash.)” permanent link to this post

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