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01.Org : « biennale.py », 2001

01.Org : « biennale.py », 2003

« New media art mainly refers to art forms that utilize digital technologies, often manifested through their interactive and participatory capabilities. This artistic practice coupled with the ubiquity of technology in every day life immerses us into the historical phase of a ‘media civilization’ ». Fan D’Ian, 2008

« What I keep returning to; what I consider to be the distinctive characteristics of new media are simply computability, connectivity, and (perhaps) interactivity. » Steve Dietz, 1998

« Beyond Body » « Emotive Digital » « Recombinant Reality » « Here, There and Everywhere »

« Here, There and Everywhere » The internet has mutated into a pervasive, all-encompassing membrane of connected machines that operate on a planetary scale. It is the network that bears the sign of the times, it is. This section includes works that take the network as a departure of inquiry, into the disputed realms of public and private, and the quixotic journey of cyberspace. Zhang Ga

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eToy : Mission Eternity, 2007

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Shoreditch TV

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Mary Sester : Access (2003)

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