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Introduction to Net.art >>
Natalie Bookchin
Alexei Shulgin

introduction to net.art According to the authors, net.art is an historical phenomenon that can be traced to the years 1994-1999. What are the historical consequences of creating historical proclamations such as this? Is this also too self- reflexive? Or is it a pure performance play in the art world marketplace that enables the artists to use entrepreneurial language and witty self- acknowledgement to better position themselves in the digital art timeline? The bottom line: more serious play for the net art junky.
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