Art for Networks, network not only computer.

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07:10:02 Art for Networks, network not only computer.
Art for Networks is a traveling exhibition of net.art Englishman who crosses his interpretations of the telematic network with other networks such as physical and real identity, kinship, sociability, authorship and communication. The key is not new interpretation of the Internet as a model that has applied to the idea of ​​electronic communication networks, already developed in other fields at levels refined. The list of works includes 'Platform' Rachel Backer, a series of interventions in sms on the Eurostar from London to Paris, unveiling a narrative structure and social 'Courier' of Heath Bunting, a system of personal couriers that coordinate through a website, replacing the postal system, 'Braincell' Japanese Ryosuke Cohen, a historian at the international mail art project that produces every 8-10 days a printed sheet with the works of participants and resubmit the same with their respective addresses postal, 'Free Radio Linux' of Radioqualia (see), the map of artists, institutions and infrastructure that have interacted with the group Jodi, the multi-user software Nina Pope and Karen Guthrie that allows a virtual community to imagine and describe an island Virtual pointing to the artists how to build a scale model in a gallery, 'Talkaoke' James Stevens puts a round table with a microphone in the center with which anyone can improvise a performance, and Stephen Willats that uses network protocols to assemble information act in a formal language to communicate dissimilar groups of citizens.