Audio from the C5 Panel Discussion: Art and Networks, which took place
at San Jose State University, April 20, 1999, is now available on THE
THING.
http://bbs.thing.net/
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Speaking were:
Joel Slayton–on the interiority and exteriority of datum, entailment
mesh and human machine interaction models.
Jan Ekenberg–on articulated exchange, and other characteristics of
net.art.
Lisa Jevbratt–on data permissions.
Brett Stalbaum–on the emerging histories of net.art: design,
anti-design, narrative, political, information theory.
Geri Wittig–on the potentiality of autopoietic data systems
organization in the C5 16 Sessions project.
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Much of the presentation was dedicated to following some of the
implications of SFMoMA director David Ross's lecture at the CADRE
Institute on March 2nd: net.art in the Age of Digital Reproduction. Both
transcripts are available on Switch (http://switch.sjsu.edu).