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Networking: the net as artwork
โ Scribed by Tatiana Bazzichelli
- Publisher
- Digital Aesthetics Research Center
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 167
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The book represents a first tentative reconstruction of the history of artistic networking in Italy, through an analysis of the realities which during the past twenty years have given way to a creative, shared and aware use of technologies, from video to computers, contributing to the formation of Italian hacker communities.
Networking means to create nets of relations, by sharing experiences and ideas in order to communicate and experiment artistically and where the publisher and the reader, the artist and the public, act on the same level. In Italy, thanks to the alternative use of Internet, during the past twenty years of experimentation a vast national network of people who share political, cultural and artistic views has been formed. Active in underground environments, these projects use diverse media (computers, videos, television, radio and magazines) and deal with technological experimentation, or hacktivism, depending on the terminology used in Italy, where the political component is a central theme. The Italian network proposes a form of critical information, diffused through independent and collective projects where the idea of freedom of expression is a central theme.
The book describes the evolution of the Italian hacktivism and net culture from the Eighties to the present. At the same time, it builds a reflection on the new role of the artist and author who become networker, operating in collective nets, reconnecting to Neo Avant-garde practices of the 1960โs (first and foremost Fluxus), but also Mail art, Neoism and Luther Blissett.
A path which began with the BBSes, alternative web platforms diffused in Italy half way through the 1980's even before Internet even existed, and then moved on to Hackmeetings, to Telestreets and networking art of different artists such as 0100101110101101.ORG, [epidemiC], Jaromil, Giacomo Verde, Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici, Correnti Magnetiche, Candida TV, Tommaso Tozzi, Federico Bucalossi, Massimo Contrasto, Mariano Equizzi, Pigreca, Molleindustria, Guerriglia Marketing, Sexyshock, Phag Off and many others.
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