BorderXings Guide + Net art at the Tate Gallery.

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01:07:02 BorderXings Guide + Net art at the Tate Gallery.
Two new net art projects are presented on July 1 at the Tate Gallery in London and hosted on its corporate website. ' BorderXings Guide 'is the new project of Heath Bunting, documenting the journeys performed physically walk across national borders without being stopped by customs, practices immigration and border police. The artist wants to focus on bureaucracies and governments that restrict the free movement across borders, and does so ironically by limiting the access of his project, which you can enjoy only through certain authorized clients, which are available only in certain places (even when one is in Italy), with a clever move that shows the contradictions of the real world within the supposed free flow of ideas on the net. Tate in Space 'but it is the work of Susan Collin, that keeps track of the development of a new museum of the same Tate deployed in an orbit space, through the processes of architecture and the launch of Tate Satellite. The project includes assumptions about how emphasize the visitor experience in the absence of gravity, and more generally wants to be a space for debate and reflection on the possible nature of art in space, raising important questions about the nature of human desire to communicate. The presentation of these two projects also contribute an essay by Josephine Berry, part of the preparation of Mute, and two presentations by Florian Schneider for the work of Bunting and Paul Bonaventure to that of Collin.