Thinking in networks: Artistic-architectural responses to ubiquitous information

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The article discusses creative practices that in aestheticaltechnical ways intervene into the computer networked communication systems. I am interested in artist practices that use networks in different ways to make us aware about the possibilities to rethink media-cultural environments. I use the example of the Japanese art-architectural group Double Negative Architecture to give an example of creatively thinking in networks. ©2011 Y. Spielmann.

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Spielmann, Y. (2012, November 20). Thinking in networks: Artistic-architectural responses to ubiquitous information. Journal of Aesthetics and Culture. https://doi.org/10.3402/jac.v3i0.11511

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