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= NATALIE BOOKCHIN ==
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== NATALIE BOOKCHIN ==
  
 
== BIOGRAFIA ==
 
== BIOGRAFIA ==
  
Natalie Bookchin è un'artista che live a Los Angeles dove insegna alla California Institute of the arts. Lei esibisce i propri lavori sia in America che in Europa, ma soprattutto anche sul cyberspace. Infatti, Natalie Bookchin è un'artista che lavora con internet, con i computer games e altre forme di netart. Dal 1998 al 2000 fu membro del Collettivo RTMark e ha spesso collaborato con altri artisti, come Alexei Shulgin, Heath Bunting, Jin Lee and Lev Manovich. Nel 2000/2001 è stata premiata per il progetto di sviluppo del Creative Time, Media Center for Art and Design a Barcellona. Scrive ancher in numerosi giornali inclusi il New York Times "on e off line" e ArtForum.  
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Natalie Bookchin è un'artista che vive a Los Angeles dove insegna alla California Institute of the arts. Lei esibisce i propri lavori sia in America che in Europa, ma soprattutto anche sul cyberspace. Infatti, Natalie Bookchin è un'artista che lavora con internet, con i computer games e altre forme di netart. Dal 1998 al 2000 fu membro del Collettivo RTMark e ha spesso collaborato con altri artisti, come Alexei Shulgin, Heath Bunting, Jin Lee and Lev Manovich. Nel 2000/2001 è stata premiata per il progetto di sviluppo del Creative Time, Media Center for Art and Design a Barcellona. Scrive ancher in numerosi giornali inclusi il New York Times "on e off line" e ArtForum.  
  
 
== OPERE ==
 
== OPERE ==
  
2003  
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2003
British Tate Museum’s Online gallery (November)
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British Tate Museum’s Online gallery (November)
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The Centre For Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia
 
The Centre For Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia
Whitney Museum of American Art 17e Rencontres Vidéo Art Plastique, Centre d’Art Contemporain de Basse-Normandie
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Whitney Museum of American Art 17e Rencontres Vidéo Art Plastique, Centre d’Art Contemporain de Basse-Normandie
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Third Text: images + media, the City University of Hong Kong/ the Hong Kong Film
 
Third Text: images + media, the City University of Hong Kong/ the Hong Kong Film
 
Archives, Hong Kong
 
Archives, Hong Kong
the Electronic Language International Festival, Cultural Institution and Museum OEPaço
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das Artes, São Paulo, Brazil
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the Electronic Language International Festival, Cultural Institution and Museum OEPaço
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das Artes, São Paulo, Brazil
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Art of the Encyclopedic, Carnegie Art Center, Buffalo, NY
 
Art of the Encyclopedic, Carnegie Art Center, Buffalo, NY
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Transmediale.03-Lounge, Berlin, Germany
 
Transmediale.03-Lounge, Berlin, Germany
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Animations, KunstWerke, Berlin, Germany
 
Animations, KunstWerke, Berlin, Germany
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2002  
 
2002  
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Net.narrative, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA
 
Net.narrative, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA
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Second International Art Biennial, National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires
 
Second International Art Biennial, National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires
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Begin Game, Leon, Spain
 
Begin Game, Leon, Spain
Game Room, Villette Numérique, La Villette, Paris
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Game Room, Villette Numérique, La Villette, Paris
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In Vitro / In Vivo, Art for Human Rights Festival, National Hellenic Research
 
In Vitro / In Vivo, Art for Human Rights Festival, National Hellenic Research
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Foundation, Athens, Greece
 
Foundation, Athens, Greece
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Gamer Lounge, Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg
 
Gamer Lounge, Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg
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Metapet Launch, Museum of Contemporary Art, Pacific Design Center, LA
 
Metapet Launch, Museum of Contemporary Art, Pacific Design Center, LA
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Fetish: Human Fantastic, the Borusan Art Gallery Istanbul, Turkey
 
Fetish: Human Fantastic, the Borusan Art Gallery Istanbul, Turkey
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Metapet Sneak Preview, presented by Creative Time, Remote Lounge, NYC
 
Metapet Sneak Preview, presented by Creative Time, Remote Lounge, NYC
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Hypertekst, Mobile exhibition, Flemish-Brabant, Belgium
 
Hypertekst, Mobile exhibition, Flemish-Brabant, Belgium
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Out of True, The University Art Museum, Santa Barbara, CA
 
Out of True, The University Art Museum, Santa Barbara, CA
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2001  
 
2001  
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The Cultural Space, Center of Photography, Santa Cruz de Tererife, Spain
 
The Cultural Space, Center of Photography, Santa Cruz de Tererife, Spain
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seARchT Engines: di(sin)formation, Video Festival of Pamplona, Spain
 
seARchT Engines: di(sin)formation, Video Festival of Pamplona, Spain
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Art Futura, Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona, Spain
 
Art Futura, Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona, Spain
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Mediarama 2001, Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art, Seville, Spain
 
Mediarama 2001, Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art, Seville, Spain
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Animations, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
 
Animations, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
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Link_Age, Video Brazil Festival, Sao Paulo, Brazil
 
Link_Age, Video Brazil Festival, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Game Show, MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts
 
Game Show, MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts
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Double Life, Generali Foundation, Vienna, Austria
 
Double Life, Generali Foundation, Vienna, Austria
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The e-Media Gallery, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia
 
The e-Media Gallery, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia
Short Stories, Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy
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[[Short Stories]], Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy
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The Altoids Curiously Strong Collection, The New Museum, NY
 
The Altoids Curiously Strong Collection, The New Museum, NY
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Installation, La Compagnie, Marseille, France
 
Installation, La Compagnie, Marseille, France
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Inter media Exhibition, The Univ. Art Gallery, Univ. of Denver Central Michigan Univ.
 
Inter media Exhibition, The Univ. Art Gallery, Univ. of Denver Central Michigan Univ.
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Ovni Convocatoria, Tenerife, Spain
 
Ovni Convocatoria, Tenerife, Spain
  
2000  
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2000
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Video Festival, Navarra, Spain
 
Video Festival, Navarra, Spain
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Dystopia + Identity in the Age of Global Communications, Tribes Gallery, NYC
 
Dystopia + Identity in the Age of Global Communications, Tribes Gallery, NYC
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Interferences Festival, Belfort, France
 
Interferences Festival, Belfort, France
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Paradise Now, Exit Art, New York City
 
Paradise Now, Exit Art, New York City
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traveling to University of Michigan Museum of Art,
 
traveling to University of Michigan Museum of Art,
 
The Tang Teaching Museum
 
The Tang Teaching Museum
Riga 62: Riga 108:
 
Carnegie Mellon
 
Carnegie Mellon
 
Tulane University
 
Tulane University
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Liquid hacking Workshop, Kunstverein Nuernberg, Germany
 
Liquid hacking Workshop, Kunstverein Nuernberg, Germany
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Over_Game, the Netherlands Media Art Institute, The Netherlands
 
Over_Game, the Netherlands Media Art Institute, The Netherlands
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Constant-Verbindinger-jonctions 4, Brussels, Belgium
 
Constant-Verbindinger-jonctions 4, Brussels, Belgium
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New Media Space, Brussels 2000,Belgium
 
New Media Space, Brussels 2000,Belgium
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Tenacity, Shedhalle, Zurich, Switzerland
 
Tenacity, Shedhalle, Zurich, Switzerland
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University Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
 
University Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Freestyle Festival, Terrassa, Spain
 
Freestyle Festival, Terrassa, Spain
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Beachwood Center for the Arts, Beachwood, Ohio
 
Beachwood Center for the Arts, Beachwood, Ohio
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Fylkingen, Stockholm, Sweden
 
Fylkingen, Stockholm, Sweden
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<img src> Williamson Gallery, Pasadena Art Center, California
 
<img src> Williamson Gallery, Pasadena Art Center, California
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Feedback, Union Gallery, State University of New York, Stony Brook
 
Feedback, Union Gallery, State University of New York, Stony Brook
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Shift-Ctrl: Computers, Games and Art, Center for Art and Technology, UC, Irvine
 
Shift-Ctrl: Computers, Games and Art, Center for Art and Technology, UC, Irvine
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Art Entertainment Network, Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN
 
Art Entertainment Network, Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN
Whitney Biennial (with ®™ark), Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City
 
  
1999  
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Whitney Biennial (with ®™ark), Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City
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1999
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Game Show, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington
 
Game Show, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington
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Viper, International Film, Video and New Media Festival, Luzerne, Switzerland
 
Viper, International Film, Video and New Media Festival, Luzerne, Switzerland
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The Self, Absorbed, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington
 
The Self, Absorbed, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington
Come into my Millennium, Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia
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[[Come into my Millennium]], Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia
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Cracking the Maze, SJSU, CADRE Center http://switch.sjsu.edu
 
Cracking the Maze, SJSU, CADRE Center http://switch.sjsu.edu
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Net_Condition, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe Germany
 
Net_Condition, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe Germany
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The Altoids Curiously Strong Collection, traveling to:
 
The Altoids Curiously Strong Collection, traveling to:
 
Clementine Gallery, New York City
 
Clementine Gallery, New York City
Riga 90: Riga 159:
 
Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, California
 
Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, California
 
San Francisco Art Institute
 
San Francisco Art Institute
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2nd International Show of Art in CD-ROM, Media Centre of Art & Design, Barcelona
 
2nd International Show of Art in CD-ROM, Media Centre of Art & Design, Barcelona
Amour-horreur, La Centrale, Montrèal, Canada
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Amour-horreur, La Centrale, Montrèal, Canada
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Contact Zones, Cornell University, New York traveling to:
 
Contact Zones, Cornell University, New York traveling to:
 
Hobarth and William Smith College, Geneva, New York
 
Hobarth and William Smith College, Geneva, New York
Riga 98: Riga 170:
 
Nickle Arts Museum, the University of Calgary
 
Nickle Arts Museum, the University of Calgary
 
Leonardo Electronic Almanac Gallery, http://mitpress.mit.edu/LEA
 
Leonardo Electronic Almanac Gallery, http://mitpress.mit.edu/LEA
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Digital Documentary: The Need to Know and the Urge to Show, p_Arts, MN
 
Digital Documentary: The Need to Know and the Urge to Show, p_Arts, MN
  
1998  
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Pandæmonium 1998, London England
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1998
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Pandæmonium 1998, London England
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Ars Interruptus, Video Festival, Pamplona, Spain
 
Ars Interruptus, Video Festival, Pamplona, Spain
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SEAFair 98, Center for Computer Arts & Soros Center for Contemporary Arts, Skopje,
 
SEAFair 98, Center for Computer Arts & Soros Center for Contemporary Arts, Skopje,
 
Macedonia
 
Macedonia
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Ave.Com, Art for the Computer, Arnheim, The Netherlands
 
Ave.Com, Art for the Computer, Arnheim, The Netherlands
European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany
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European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany
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Beyond Interface, Walker Art Center,
 
Beyond Interface, Walker Art Center,
 
http://www.yproductions.com/beyondinterface/
 
http://www.yproductions.com/beyondinterface/
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Lovebytes Digital Arts Festival, Sheffield England
 
Lovebytes Digital Arts Festival, Sheffield England
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Viper, International Film, Video and Multimedia Festival, Luzerne, Switzerland
 
Viper, International Film, Video and Multimedia Festival, Luzerne, Switzerland
Vidéoformes, Video et arts électroniques, Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France
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Vidéoformes, Video et arts électroniques, Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France
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1997  
 
1997  
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Ciber@RT III, Valencia, Spain
 
Ciber@RT III, Valencia, Spain
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Installation, ISEA 97, Chicago, Illinois
 
Installation, ISEA 97, Chicago, Illinois
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Re-Inventing the Box, Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 
Re-Inventing the Box, Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Art at the Anchorage, Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Creative Time, Brooklyn, NY
 
Art at the Anchorage, Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Creative Time, Brooklyn, NY
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Signs for Rottweil, Kunst Forum, Rottweil, Germany
 
Signs for Rottweil, Kunst Forum, Rottweil, Germany
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Gramercy International Art Fair, Gramercy Park Hotel, New York City
 
Gramercy International Art Fair, Gramercy Park Hotel, New York City
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The Electronic Muse, University State Museum, Washington State University
 
The Electronic Muse, University State Museum, Washington State University
 
Magazine, Spot Gallery, New York City
 
Magazine, Spot Gallery, New York City
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Limn Gallery, San Francisco, California
 
Limn Gallery, San Francisco, California
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Techno Seduction, Cooper Union, New York City
 
Techno Seduction, Cooper Union, New York City
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Postmasters Digital Projects, Postmasters Gallery, New York City
 
Postmasters Digital Projects, Postmasters Gallery, New York City
  
1996  
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1996
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New York Digital Salon, Visual Arts Museum, New York City
 
New York Digital Salon, Visual Arts Museum, New York City
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Postmasters Gallery, New York City
 
Postmasters Gallery, New York City
 +
 
The New York International Video and New Media Festival, New York City
 
The New York International Video and New Media Festival, New York City
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The Bridge, Siggraph 96 Art Show, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA
 
The Bridge, Siggraph 96 Art Show, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA
  
1995  
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1995
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Photography after Photography, Aktionsforum Praterinsel, Munich, Germany traveling to:
 
Photography after Photography, Aktionsforum Praterinsel, Munich, Germany traveling to:
 
Kunsthalle, Krems, Austria
 
Kunsthalle, Krems, Austria
Riga 142: Riga 247:
 
Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia
 
Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia
 
Adelaide Festival, Australia
 
Adelaide Festival, Australia
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Faculty Exhibition, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
 
Faculty Exhibition, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
 +
 
Conceptual Textiles, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
 
Conceptual Textiles, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
 
Installation, Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California
 
Installation, Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California
  
1994  
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From Head to Toe, Longwood Arts Gallery, Bronx, New York
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1994
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[[From Head to Toe]], Longwood Arts Gallery, Bronx, New York
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Visual Arts Faculty Biennial, University of Maryland Baltimore County
 
Visual Arts Faculty Biennial, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Maryland on View, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Maryland on View, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, Maryland
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1993
 
1993
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 +
 
Installation, School 33 Art Space, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Installation, School 33 Art Space, Baltimore, Maryland
  
1992  
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1992
 +
 
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Visual Arts Faculty Biennial, University of Maryland Baltimore County
 
Visual Arts Faculty Biennial, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Open Studios, Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York
 
Open Studios, Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York
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Drawing New Conclusions, Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 
Drawing New Conclusions, Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Artists Space Benefit, Artists Space, New York
 
Artists Space Benefit, Artists Space, New York
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Malibu: Myth and Reality, Bess Cutler Gallery, Santa Monica, California
 
Malibu: Myth and Reality, Bess Cutler Gallery, Santa Monica, California
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Speak, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
 
Speak, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
  
1991  
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1991
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Warp and Woof, Comfort and Dissent, Artists Space, New York
 
Warp and Woof, Comfort and Dissent, Artists Space, New York
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Comfort, Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, California
 
Comfort, Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, California
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Playing House, One Person Exhibition, Franklin Furnace, New York
 
Playing House, One Person Exhibition, Franklin Furnace, New York
  
1990  
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1990
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Gigantic Women, Miniature Work, Gallery 2, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 
Gigantic Women, Miniature Work, Gallery 2, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  
1989  
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 +
1989
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Gallery 2, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 
Gallery 2, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  
1988  
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 +
1988
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Photography as Unfaithful Witness, NAME Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
 
Photography as Unfaithful Witness, NAME Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
  
1986  
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 +
1986
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Small Works Show, BACA Downtown, Brooklyn, New York
 
Small Works Show, BACA Downtown, Brooklyn, New York
  
Riga 183: Riga 323:
  
 
Adelaide Festival, Australia
 
Adelaide Festival, Australia
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Aktionsforum Praterinsel, Munich, Germany traveling to:
 
Aktionsforum Praterinsel, Munich, Germany traveling to:
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Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art, Seville, Spain
 
Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art, Seville, Spain
 +
 
Art for Human Rights Festival, National Hellenic Research
 
Art for Human Rights Festival, National Hellenic Research
 +
 
Art for the Computer, Arnheim, The Netherlands
 
Art for the Computer, Arnheim, The Netherlands
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Art Gallery at Skidmore College
 
Art Gallery at Skidmore College
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Artists Space, New York
 
Artists Space, New York
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Beachwood Center for the Arts, Beachwood, Ohio
 
Beachwood Center for the Arts, Beachwood, Ohio
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Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington
 
Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington
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Bess Cutler Gallery, Santa Monica, California
 
Bess Cutler Gallery, Santa Monica, California
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Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 
Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Branderburgische Kunstsammlungen, Cottbus, Germany
 
Branderburgische Kunstsammlungen, Cottbus, Germany
British Tate Museum’s Online gallery
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British Tate Museum’s Online gallery
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Brooklyn, NY
 
Brooklyn, NY
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Carnegie Art Center, Buffalo, NY
 
Carnegie Art Center, Buffalo, NY
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Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona, Spain
 
Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona, Spain
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Center of Photography, Santa Cruz de Tererife, Spain
 
Center of Photography, Santa Cruz de Tererife, Spain
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Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia
 
Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia
 +
 
Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, California
 
Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, California
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Clementine Gallery, New York City
 
Clementine Gallery, New York City
 +
 
Conceptual Textiles, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
 
Conceptual Textiles, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA
 
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA
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Cooper Union, New York City
 
Cooper Union, New York City
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Cornell University, New York traveling to:
 
Cornell University, New York traveling to:
Cultural Institution and Museum OEPaço das Artes, São Paulo, Brazil
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Cultural Institution and Museum OEPaço das Artes, São Paulo, Brazil
European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany
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European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany
 +
 
 
Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy
 
Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy
 +
 
Faculty Exhibition, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
 
Faculty Exhibition, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
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Finnish Museum of Photography, Finland
 
Finnish Museum of Photography, Finland
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Fotomuseum, Winter, Switzerland
 
Fotomuseum, Winter, Switzerland
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Generali Foundation, Vienna, Austria
 
Generali Foundation, Vienna, Austria
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Gramercy Park Hotel, New York City
 
Gramercy Park Hotel, New York City
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Hobarth and William Smith College, Geneva, New York
 
Hobarth and William Smith College, Geneva, New York
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Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia
 
Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia
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Kunst Forum, Rottweil, Germany
 
Kunst Forum, Rottweil, Germany
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Kunsthalle, Krems, Austria
 
Kunsthalle, Krems, Austria
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Kunstverein Nuernberg, Germany
 
Kunstverein Nuernberg, Germany
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KunstWerke, Berlin, Germany
 
KunstWerke, Berlin, Germany
La Centrale, Montrèal, Canada
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La Centrale, Montrèal, Canada
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La Compagnie, Marseille, France
 
La Compagnie, Marseille, France
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Longwood Arts Gallery, Bronx, New York
 
Longwood Arts Gallery, Bronx, New York
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Lovebytes Digital Arts Festival, Sheffield England
 
Lovebytes Digital Arts Festival, Sheffield England
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Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, Maryland
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Media Centre of Art & Design, Barcelona
 
Media Centre of Art & Design, Barcelona
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Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia
 
Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia
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Miami-Dade Community College, Miami Florida
 
Miami-Dade Community College, Miami Florida
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Museet for Fotokunst, Odense, Denmark
 
Museet for Fotokunst, Odense, Denmark
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Pacific Design Center, LA
 
Museum of Contemporary Art, Pacific Design Center, LA
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National Gallery of Photography and Multimedia, Mexico City, Mexico
 
National Gallery of Photography and Multimedia, Mexico City, Mexico
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National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires
 
National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires
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New Media Space, Brussels 2000,Belgium
 
New Media Space, Brussels 2000,Belgium
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New York Digital Salon, Visual Arts Museum, New York City
 
New York Digital Salon, Visual Arts Museum, New York City
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Nickle Arts Museum, the University of Calgary
 
Nickle Arts Museum, the University of Calgary
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One Person Exhibition, Franklin Furnace, New York
 
One Person Exhibition, Franklin Furnace, New York
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Open Studios, Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York
 
Open Studios, Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York
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P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
 
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
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Pasadena Art Center, California
 
Pasadena Art Center, California
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Postmasters Gallery, New York City
 
Postmasters Gallery, New York City
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Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
 
Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
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Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, California
 
Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, California
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Robertson Media Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.
 
Robertson Media Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.
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San Francisco Art Institute
 
San Francisco Art Institute
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School 33 Art Space, Baltimore, Maryland
 
School 33 Art Space, Baltimore, Maryland
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School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA
 
SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA
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Small Works Show, BACA Downtown, Brooklyn, New York
 
Small Works Show, BACA Downtown, Brooklyn, New York
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Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California
 
Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California
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Spot Gallery, New York City
 
Spot Gallery, New York City
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Stadtische Galerie, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany
 
Stadtische Galerie, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany
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The Borusan Art Gallery Istanbul, Turkey
 
The Borusan Art Gallery Istanbul, Turkey
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The Centre For Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia
 
The Centre For Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia
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The Netherlands Media Art Institute, The Netherlands
 
The Netherlands Media Art Institute, The Netherlands
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The New Museum, NY
 
The New Museum, NY
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The New York International Video and New Media Festival, New York City
 
The New York International Video and New Media Festival, New York City
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The Tang Teaching Museum
 
The Tang Teaching Museum
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The Univ. Art Gallery, Univ. of Denver Central Michigan Univ.
 
The Univ. Art Gallery, Univ. of Denver Central Michigan Univ.
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The University Art Museum, Santa Barbara, CA
 
The University Art Museum, Santa Barbara, CA
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Tulane University
 
Tulane University
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University Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
 
University Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
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University of Maryland Baltimore County
 
University of Maryland Baltimore County
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University of Michigan Museum of Art,
 
University of Michigan Museum of Art,
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University State Museum, Washington State University
 
University State Museum, Washington State University
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Video and Multimedia Festival, Luzerne, Switzerland
 
Video and Multimedia Festival, Luzerne, Switzerland
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Video Brazil Festival, Sao Paulo, Brazil
 
Video Brazil Festival, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Video et arts électroniques, Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France
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Video et arts électroniques, Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France
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Video Festival, Navarra, Spain
 
Video Festival, Navarra, Spain
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Video Festival, Pamplona, Spain
 
Video Festival, Pamplona, Spain
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Walker Art Center,
 
Walker Art Center,
Whitney Museum of American Art 17e Rencontres Vidéo Art Plastique, Centre d’Art Contemporain de Basse-Normandie
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Whitney Museum of American Art 17e Rencontres Vidéo Art Plastique, Centre d’Art Contemporain de Basse-Normandie
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ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe Germany
 
ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe Germany
  
 
== BIBLIOGRAFIA ==
 
== BIBLIOGRAFIA ==
  
2002 “Between Two , Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, Spain
+
2002  
“Introduction to Net Art,, Connections: Art, Network, Media (National School of Fine
+
“Between Two Worlds‿, Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, Spain
 +
“Introduction to Net Art,‿, Connections: Art, Network, Media (National School of Fine
 
Arts) edited by Nathalie Magnan and Annick Bureaud
 
Arts) edited by Nathalie Magnan and Annick Bureaud
“search+curatorial+models,SWITCH, SJSU, CADRE Center http://switch.sjsu.edu
+
“search+curatorial+models,‿ SWITCH, SJSU, CADRE Center http://switch.sjsu.edu
2001 Interview for What’s your story at eatthesewords.com
+
2001  
“For the Love of the , Artbyte Magazine, Nov-Dec
+
Interview for What’s your story at eatthesewords.com
 +
“For the Love of the Game‿, Artbyte Magazine, Nov-Dec
 
Interview for Crumb New Media Curating Resource, Website and CD-ROM
 
Interview for Crumb New Media Curating Resource, Website and CD-ROM
2000 Interview for The Second International Digital Art Festival (IDAF) Seoul, Korea
+
2000  
 +
Interview for The Second International Digital Art Festival (IDAF) Seoul, Korea
 
Interview in Art for Networks, BBC Online November, 2000
 
Interview in Art for Networks, BBC Online November, 2000
 
"The Female Question" real [work] Catalogue, the Werkleitz Biennale, Germany
 
"The Female Question" real [work] Catalogue, the Werkleitz Biennale, Germany
 
Project in Johan Grimonprez's in Inflight Magazine, CANTZ, verlag, Stuttgart
 
Project in Johan Grimonprez's in Inflight Magazine, CANTZ, verlag, Stuttgart
 
RTMark Web Watch, Artbyte Magazine
 
RTMark Web Watch, Artbyte Magazine
1998 Respondent, "Shock of The View," Walker Art Center
+
 
 +
1999
 +
[[Introduction to net.art (1994-1999)]]
 +
 
 +
1998  
 +
Respondent, "Shock of The View," Walker Art Center
 
http://www.walkerart.org/salons/shockoftheview/object/sv_obj2_bookchin.html
 
http://www.walkerart.org/salons/shockoftheview/object/sv_obj2_bookchin.html
 
"Heath Bunting" Olia Lialina's The First Real Net.Art Gallery
 
"Heath Bunting" Olia Lialina's The First Real Net.Art Gallery
 
http://art.teleportacia.org/
 
http://art.teleportacia.org/
1996 "The Databank of the Everyday," Leonardo, Volume 29, Number 5, 1995
+
1996  
 +
"The Databank of the Everyday," Leonardo, Volume 29, Number 5, 1995
 
"Databank of the Everyday," Visual Proceedings, Siggraph 96
 
"Databank of the Everyday," Visual Proceedings, Siggraph 96
1994 Contribution to A Wretch Like Me, White Walls, A Journal of Language and Art (Fall-
+
1994  
 +
Contribution to A Wretch Like Me, White Walls, A Journal of Language and Art (Fall-
 
Winter)
 
Winter)
1992 "Bifocal Borders: A Collaboration," Art Papers (January/February), pp. 40-1.
+
1992  
 +
"Bifocal Borders: A Collaboration," Art Papers (January/February), pp. 40-1.
  
  
Riga 302: Riga 540:
 
== POETICA ==
 
== POETICA ==
  
Per parlare di Natalie Bookchin possiamo prendere in considerazione 'The Intruder', che è uno dei suoi lavori più eloquenti, in cui la letteratura viene commista agli schemi pop del videogame, per cui, ad esempio, bisogna vincere a pong con frasi usate al posto della pallina per passare al gioco/paragrafo successivo. The Intruder è un adattamento sperimentale di un racconto breve di Jorge Luis Borges. La Bookchin costringe il lettore a giocare per proseguire nella narrativa lineare, assumendo i panni del player che deve sparare, combattere, afferrare e scontrarsi con gli oggetti. La forma dell'arcade si fonde con la letteratura che con i suoi contenuti riesce a filtrare verso il pubblico ludico, non sempre pronto a fruirne. Il tutto in attesa che l'artista finisca la co-realizzazione di MetaPet un gioco su web che tratta in maniera ironica l'industria biotech.  
+
Per parlare della poetica di un personaggio come Natalie Bookchin è necessario inserirsi all'interno della sua produzione. Lo faremo prendendo in considerazione tre dei suoi lavori maggiori e più interessanti, che segnano un percorso deciso nella sua carriera e ci permetteranno di comprendere il pensiero di questo grande personaggio.
 +
In seguito ad esperienze fatte con la fotografia numeric, attorno alla metà degli anni novanta, la Bookchin si interessa alle tecnologie più recenti (in particolar modo Inernet e il CD Rom come supporto), che le servivano come fonte d'ispirazione per i suoi discorsi critici. E' nel 1996 che realizza un CD-ROM interattivo, "The Databank of the Everyday, che si basa su delle fotografie del corpo umano, su delle azioni e dei movimenti banali. Quest'opera, come sosterrà la stessa Bookchin, tratta la morte della fotografia nell'epoca elettronica, non essendo altro che un dato supplementare in una base di dati. Il progetto si fonda sia su una base di dati informatizzati che in un catalogo fotografico. Stando alla retorica attuale sui computer e le sue promesse di una circolazione infinita di informazione, Databank presenta la banca di dati ultima, una banca dati che poggia sulla vita stessa.
 +
Nel 1997, Bookchin attiva un'incursione nel campo delle opere mediatiche e della videografica interattiva; e lo fa grazie a Marking Time. In una piccola stanza, un testo viene proiettato su un muro, lettera per lettera e descive le attività di tre prigionieri durante i quattro giorni che precedono le loro esecuzioni in un penitenziario dell'Arkansas.Il visitatore è invitato a sedersi a un tavolo dove si trovano un computer e un monitor, di fronte al testo proiettato al muro. Il visitatore può navigare sul volto di uno dei prigionieri attraverso lo schermo, mentre il computer registra ogni clic e mutamento. Ne risulta allora uno studio del movimento alla stregua di un disegno astratto. Il visitatore è nello stesso tempo ispettore ed ispezionato, esercitando un controllo sul corpo del prigioniero mentre il computer capta tutti i movimenti.L'opera - sostiene la Bookchin - è ugualmente una riflessione sulla capacitàdel computer nello scrutare e nel registrate allo stesso tempo le scelte e i movimenti dell'utilizzatore; questo per una comparazione col modello del prigioniero/guardiano di prigione.
 +
The Intruder (1999-2000), invece è il suo primo gioco Internet. The Intruder è un adattamento sperimentale di una novella di Jorge Luis Borges. Primo progetto del genere, The Intruder è una nuova forma ibrida di opera narrativa a cavallo tra i giochi sul computer e i videogiochi delle gallerie d'attrazione, del cinema e della letteratura. Adottando il formato e il simbolismo di un gioco informatico o videogioco, questa opera tratta sia di politica che di stereotipi sessuali messi in scena nel tradizionale scenraio del videogioco. a Bookchin costringe il lettore a giocare per proseguire nella narrativa lineare, assumendo i panni del player che deve sparare, combattere, afferrare e scontrarsi con gli oggetti. La forma dell'arcade si fonde con la letteratura che con i suoi contenuti riesce a filtrare verso il pubblico ludico, non sempre pronto a fruirne.
 +
Dall'analisi di queste tre opere emergono molti tratti interessanti relativi al lavoro e al pensiero della Bookchin. Ciò che colpisce è come il suo intento sia sempre quello di coinvolgere all'interno delle sue opere il visitatore/spettatore. Ricerca in loro un ruolo attivo, la capacità di interagire appieno con l'opera, portandola verso dei luoghi che non erano neanche stati presi in considerazione in precedenza. Qui sta la forza dell'attivismo che troviamo nella Bookchin: il visitatore da semplice spettatore/osservatore diviene partecipe all'interno dell'opera, interagisce, diviene lui uno dei protagonisti.
  
 
== WEBLIOGRAFIA ==
 
== WEBLIOGRAFIA ==
  
 
http://rhizome.org/member.rhiz?user_id=31
 
http://rhizome.org/member.rhiz?user_id=31
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http://channel.creative-capital.org/grantee_7.html
 
http://channel.creative-capital.org/grantee_7.html
 +
 
http://visarts.ucsd.edu/~bookchin/
 
http://visarts.ucsd.edu/~bookchin/
 +
 
http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors/bookchinbio.html
 
http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors/bookchinbio.html
 +
 
http://contactzones.cit.cornell.edu/artists/natalie_bookchin.html
 
http://contactzones.cit.cornell.edu/artists/natalie_bookchin.html
 +
 
http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=289
 
http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=289
 +
 
http://www.0100101110101101.org/texts/nytimes_copy2-it.html
 
http://www.0100101110101101.org/texts/nytimes_copy2-it.html
 +
 
http://www.calarts.edu/~bookchin/intruder/
 
http://www.calarts.edu/~bookchin/intruder/
 +
 
http://www.neural.it/nnews/theintruder.htm
 
http://www.neural.it/nnews/theintruder.htm
 +
 
http://www.newmedia.sunderland.ac.uk/crumb/phase3/nmc_intvw_bookjack.html
 
http://www.newmedia.sunderland.ac.uk/crumb/phase3/nmc_intvw_bookjack.html
 +
 
http://www.tate.org.uk/netart/agoraxchange/
 
http://www.tate.org.uk/netart/agoraxchange/
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http://www.random-magazine.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=584
 
http://www.random-magazine.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=584
 +
 
http://www.maxximuseo.org/allegati/allegato1_NetWebArt.pdf
 
http://www.maxximuseo.org/allegati/allegato1_NetWebArt.pdf
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http://www.unita.it/images/2005maggio/netart/mostre01.html
 
http://www.unita.it/images/2005maggio/netart/mostre01.html
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NATALIE BOOKCHIN

BIOGRAFIA

Natalie Bookchin è un'artista che vive a Los Angeles dove insegna alla California Institute of the arts. Lei esibisce i propri lavori sia in America che in Europa, ma soprattutto anche sul cyberspace. Infatti, Natalie Bookchin è un'artista che lavora con internet, con i computer games e altre forme di netart. Dal 1998 al 2000 fu membro del Collettivo RTMark e ha spesso collaborato con altri artisti, come Alexei Shulgin, Heath Bunting, Jin Lee and Lev Manovich. Nel 2000/2001 è stata premiata per il progetto di sviluppo del Creative Time, Media Center for Art and Design a Barcellona. Scrive ancher in numerosi giornali inclusi il New York Times "on e off line" e ArtForum.

OPERE

2003


British Tate Museum’s Online gallery (November)

The Centre For Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia

Whitney Museum of American Art 17e Rencontres Vidéo Art Plastique, Centre d’Art Contemporain de Basse-Normandie

Third Text: images + media, the City University of Hong Kong/ the Hong Kong Film Archives, Hong Kong

the Electronic Language International Festival, Cultural Institution and Museum OEPaço das Artes, São Paulo, Brazil

Art of the Encyclopedic, Carnegie Art Center, Buffalo, NY

Transmediale.03-Lounge, Berlin, Germany

Animations, KunstWerke, Berlin, Germany


2002


Net.narrative, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA

Second International Art Biennial, National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires

Begin Game, Leon, Spain

Game Room, Villette Numérique, La Villette, Paris

In Vitro / In Vivo, Art for Human Rights Festival, National Hellenic Research

Foundation, Athens, Greece

Gamer Lounge, Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg

Metapet Launch, Museum of Contemporary Art, Pacific Design Center, LA

Fetish: Human Fantastic, the Borusan Art Gallery Istanbul, Turkey

Metapet Sneak Preview, presented by Creative Time, Remote Lounge, NYC

Hypertekst, Mobile exhibition, Flemish-Brabant, Belgium

Out of True, The University Art Museum, Santa Barbara, CA


2001


The Cultural Space, Center of Photography, Santa Cruz de Tererife, Spain

seARchT Engines: di(sin)formation, Video Festival of Pamplona, Spain

Art Futura, Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona, Spain

Mediarama 2001, Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art, Seville, Spain

Animations, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY

Link_Age, Video Brazil Festival, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Game Show, MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts

Double Life, Generali Foundation, Vienna, Austria

The e-Media Gallery, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia

Short Stories, Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy

The Altoids Curiously Strong Collection, The New Museum, NY

Installation, La Compagnie, Marseille, France

Inter media Exhibition, The Univ. Art Gallery, Univ. of Denver Central Michigan Univ.

Ovni Convocatoria, Tenerife, Spain


2000


Video Festival, Navarra, Spain

Dystopia + Identity in the Age of Global Communications, Tribes Gallery, NYC

Interferences Festival, Belfort, France

Paradise Now, Exit Art, New York City

traveling to University of Michigan Museum of Art, The Tang Teaching Museum Art Gallery at Skidmore College Carnegie Mellon Tulane University

Liquid hacking Workshop, Kunstverein Nuernberg, Germany

Over_Game, the Netherlands Media Art Institute, The Netherlands

Constant-Verbindinger-jonctions 4, Brussels, Belgium

New Media Space, Brussels 2000,Belgium

Tenacity, Shedhalle, Zurich, Switzerland

University Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa

Freestyle Festival, Terrassa, Spain

Beachwood Center for the Arts, Beachwood, Ohio

Fylkingen, Stockholm, Sweden

<img src> Williamson Gallery, Pasadena Art Center, California

Feedback, Union Gallery, State University of New York, Stony Brook

Shift-Ctrl: Computers, Games and Art, Center for Art and Technology, UC, Irvine

Art Entertainment Network, Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN

Whitney Biennial (with ®™ark), Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City


1999


Game Show, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington

Viper, International Film, Video and New Media Festival, Luzerne, Switzerland

The Self, Absorbed, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington

Come into my Millennium, Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia

Cracking the Maze, SJSU, CADRE Center http://switch.sjsu.edu

Net_Condition, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe Germany

The Altoids Curiously Strong Collection, traveling to: Clementine Gallery, New York City Centre Gallery, Miami-Dade Community College, Miami Florida insideArt, Chicago, Illinois Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, California San Francisco Art Institute

2nd International Show of Art in CD-ROM, Media Centre of Art & Design, Barcelona

Amour-horreur, La Centrale, Montrèal, Canada

Contact Zones, Cornell University, New York traveling to: Hobarth and William Smith College, Geneva, New York National Gallery of Photography and Multimedia, Mexico City, Mexico Robertson Media Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Nickle Arts Museum, the University of Calgary Leonardo Electronic Almanac Gallery, http://mitpress.mit.edu/LEA

Digital Documentary: The Need to Know and the Urge to Show, p_Arts, MN


1998


Pandæmonium 1998, London England

Ars Interruptus, Video Festival, Pamplona, Spain

SEAFair 98, Center for Computer Arts & Soros Center for Contemporary Arts, Skopje, Macedonia

Ave.Com, Art for the Computer, Arnheim, The Netherlands

European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany

Beyond Interface, Walker Art Center, http://www.yproductions.com/beyondinterface/

Lovebytes Digital Arts Festival, Sheffield England

Viper, International Film, Video and Multimedia Festival, Luzerne, Switzerland

Vidéoformes, Video et arts électroniques, Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France


1997


Ciber@RT III, Valencia, Spain

Installation, ISEA 97, Chicago, Illinois

Re-Inventing the Box, Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Art at the Anchorage, Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Creative Time, Brooklyn, NY

Signs for Rottweil, Kunst Forum, Rottweil, Germany

Gramercy International Art Fair, Gramercy Park Hotel, New York City

The Electronic Muse, University State Museum, Washington State University Magazine, Spot Gallery, New York City

Limn Gallery, San Francisco, California

Techno Seduction, Cooper Union, New York City

Postmasters Digital Projects, Postmasters Gallery, New York City


1996


New York Digital Salon, Visual Arts Museum, New York City

Postmasters Gallery, New York City

The New York International Video and New Media Festival, New York City

The Bridge, Siggraph 96 Art Show, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA


1995


Photography after Photography, Aktionsforum Praterinsel, Munich, Germany traveling to: Kunsthalle, Krems, Austria Stadtische Galerie, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany Branderburgische Kunstsammlungen, Cottbus, Germany Museet for Fotokunst, Odense, Denmark Fotomuseum, Winter, Switzerland Finnish Museum of Photography, Finland Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia Adelaide Festival, Australia

Faculty Exhibition, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

Conceptual Textiles, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Installation, Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California


1994


From Head to Toe, Longwood Arts Gallery, Bronx, New York

Visual Arts Faculty Biennial, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Maryland on View, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, Maryland


1993


Installation, School 33 Art Space, Baltimore, Maryland


1992


Visual Arts Faculty Biennial, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Open Studios, Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York

Drawing New Conclusions, Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Artists Space Benefit, Artists Space, New York

Malibu: Myth and Reality, Bess Cutler Gallery, Santa Monica, California

Speak, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, Illinois


1991


Warp and Woof, Comfort and Dissent, Artists Space, New York

Comfort, Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, California

Playing House, One Person Exhibition, Franklin Furnace, New York


1990


Gigantic Women, Miniature Work, Gallery 2, School of the Art Institute of Chicago


1989


Gallery 2, School of the Art Institute of Chicago


1988


Photography as Unfaithful Witness, NAME Gallery, Chicago, Illinois


1986


Small Works Show, BACA Downtown, Brooklyn, New York


MUSEI

Adelaide Festival, Australia

Aktionsforum Praterinsel, Munich, Germany traveling to:

Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art, Seville, Spain

Art for Human Rights Festival, National Hellenic Research

Art for the Computer, Arnheim, The Netherlands

Art Gallery at Skidmore College

Artists Space, New York

Beachwood Center for the Arts, Beachwood, Ohio

Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington

Bess Cutler Gallery, Santa Monica, California

Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Branderburgische Kunstsammlungen, Cottbus, Germany

British Tate Museum’s Online gallery

Brooklyn, NY

Carnegie Art Center, Buffalo, NY

Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona, Spain

Center of Photography, Santa Cruz de Tererife, Spain

Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia

Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, California

Clementine Gallery, New York City

Conceptual Textiles, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA

Cooper Union, New York City

Cornell University, New York traveling to: Cultural Institution and Museum OEPaço das Artes, São Paulo, Brazil European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany

Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy

Faculty Exhibition, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

Finnish Museum of Photography, Finland

Fotomuseum, Winter, Switzerland

Generali Foundation, Vienna, Austria

Gramercy Park Hotel, New York City

Hobarth and William Smith College, Geneva, New York

Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia

Kunst Forum, Rottweil, Germany

Kunsthalle, Krems, Austria

Kunstverein Nuernberg, Germany

KunstWerke, Berlin, Germany

La Centrale, Montrèal, Canada

La Compagnie, Marseille, France

Longwood Arts Gallery, Bronx, New York

Lovebytes Digital Arts Festival, Sheffield England

Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, Maryland

Media Centre of Art & Design, Barcelona

Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia

Miami-Dade Community College, Miami Florida

Museet for Fotokunst, Odense, Denmark

Museum of Contemporary Art, Pacific Design Center, LA

National Gallery of Photography and Multimedia, Mexico City, Mexico

National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires

New Media Space, Brussels 2000,Belgium

New York Digital Salon, Visual Arts Museum, New York City

Nickle Arts Museum, the University of Calgary

One Person Exhibition, Franklin Furnace, New York

Open Studios, Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York

P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY

Pasadena Art Center, California

Postmasters Gallery, New York City

Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, Illinois

Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, California

Robertson Media Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

San Francisco Art Institute

School 33 Art Space, Baltimore, Maryland

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA

Small Works Show, BACA Downtown, Brooklyn, New York

Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California

Spot Gallery, New York City

Stadtische Galerie, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany

The Borusan Art Gallery Istanbul, Turkey

The Centre For Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia

The Netherlands Media Art Institute, The Netherlands

The New Museum, NY

The New York International Video and New Media Festival, New York City

The Tang Teaching Museum

The Univ. Art Gallery, Univ. of Denver Central Michigan Univ.

The University Art Museum, Santa Barbara, CA

Tulane University

University Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa

University of Maryland Baltimore County

University of Michigan Museum of Art,

University State Museum, Washington State University

Video and Multimedia Festival, Luzerne, Switzerland

Video Brazil Festival, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Video et arts électroniques, Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France

Video Festival, Navarra, Spain

Video Festival, Pamplona, Spain

Walker Art Center,

Whitney Museum of American Art 17e Rencontres Vidéo Art Plastique, Centre d’Art Contemporain de Basse-Normandie

ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe Germany

BIBLIOGRAFIA

2002 “Between Two Worlds‿, Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, Spain “Introduction to Net Art,‿, Connections: Art, Network, Media (National School of Fine Arts) edited by Nathalie Magnan and Annick Bureaud “search+curatorial+models,‿ SWITCH, SJSU, CADRE Center http://switch.sjsu.edu 2001 Interview for What’s your story at eatthesewords.com “For the Love of the Game‿, Artbyte Magazine, Nov-Dec Interview for Crumb New Media Curating Resource, Website and CD-ROM 2000 Interview for The Second International Digital Art Festival (IDAF) Seoul, Korea Interview in Art for Networks, BBC Online November, 2000 "The Female Question" real [work] Catalogue, the Werkleitz Biennale, Germany Project in Johan Grimonprez's in Inflight Magazine, CANTZ, verlag, Stuttgart RTMark Web Watch, Artbyte Magazine

1999 Introduction to net.art (1994-1999)

1998 Respondent, "Shock of The View," Walker Art Center http://www.walkerart.org/salons/shockoftheview/object/sv_obj2_bookchin.html "Heath Bunting" Olia Lialina's The First Real Net.Art Gallery http://art.teleportacia.org/ 1996 "The Databank of the Everyday," Leonardo, Volume 29, Number 5, 1995 "Databank of the Everyday," Visual Proceedings, Siggraph 96 1994 Contribution to A Wretch Like Me, White Walls, A Journal of Language and Art (Fall- Winter) 1992 "Bifocal Borders: A Collaboration," Art Papers (January/February), pp. 40-1.


SITO WEB

POETICA

Per parlare della poetica di un personaggio come Natalie Bookchin è necessario inserirsi all'interno della sua produzione. Lo faremo prendendo in considerazione tre dei suoi lavori maggiori e più interessanti, che segnano un percorso deciso nella sua carriera e ci permetteranno di comprendere il pensiero di questo grande personaggio. In seguito ad esperienze fatte con la fotografia numeric, attorno alla metà degli anni novanta, la Bookchin si interessa alle tecnologie più recenti (in particolar modo Inernet e il CD Rom come supporto), che le servivano come fonte d'ispirazione per i suoi discorsi critici. E' nel 1996 che realizza un CD-ROM interattivo, "The Databank of the Everyday, che si basa su delle fotografie del corpo umano, su delle azioni e dei movimenti banali. Quest'opera, come sosterrà la stessa Bookchin, tratta la morte della fotografia nell'epoca elettronica, non essendo altro che un dato supplementare in una base di dati. Il progetto si fonda sia su una base di dati informatizzati che in un catalogo fotografico. Stando alla retorica attuale sui computer e le sue promesse di una circolazione infinita di informazione, Databank presenta la banca di dati ultima, una banca dati che poggia sulla vita stessa. Nel 1997, Bookchin attiva un'incursione nel campo delle opere mediatiche e della videografica interattiva; e lo fa grazie a Marking Time. In una piccola stanza, un testo viene proiettato su un muro, lettera per lettera e descive le attività di tre prigionieri durante i quattro giorni che precedono le loro esecuzioni in un penitenziario dell'Arkansas.Il visitatore è invitato a sedersi a un tavolo dove si trovano un computer e un monitor, di fronte al testo proiettato al muro. Il visitatore può navigare sul volto di uno dei prigionieri attraverso lo schermo, mentre il computer registra ogni clic e mutamento. Ne risulta allora uno studio del movimento alla stregua di un disegno astratto. Il visitatore è nello stesso tempo ispettore ed ispezionato, esercitando un controllo sul corpo del prigioniero mentre il computer capta tutti i movimenti.L'opera - sostiene la Bookchin - è ugualmente una riflessione sulla capacitàdel computer nello scrutare e nel registrate allo stesso tempo le scelte e i movimenti dell'utilizzatore; questo per una comparazione col modello del prigioniero/guardiano di prigione. The Intruder (1999-2000), invece è il suo primo gioco Internet. The Intruder è un adattamento sperimentale di una novella di Jorge Luis Borges. Primo progetto del genere, The Intruder è una nuova forma ibrida di opera narrativa a cavallo tra i giochi sul computer e i videogiochi delle gallerie d'attrazione, del cinema e della letteratura. Adottando il formato e il simbolismo di un gioco informatico o videogioco, questa opera tratta sia di politica che di stereotipi sessuali messi in scena nel tradizionale scenraio del videogioco. a Bookchin costringe il lettore a giocare per proseguire nella narrativa lineare, assumendo i panni del player che deve sparare, combattere, afferrare e scontrarsi con gli oggetti. La forma dell'arcade si fonde con la letteratura che con i suoi contenuti riesce a filtrare verso il pubblico ludico, non sempre pronto a fruirne. Dall'analisi di queste tre opere emergono molti tratti interessanti relativi al lavoro e al pensiero della Bookchin. Ciò che colpisce è come il suo intento sia sempre quello di coinvolgere all'interno delle sue opere il visitatore/spettatore. Ricerca in loro un ruolo attivo, la capacità di interagire appieno con l'opera, portandola verso dei luoghi che non erano neanche stati presi in considerazione in precedenza. Qui sta la forza dell'attivismo che troviamo nella Bookchin: il visitatore da semplice spettatore/osservatore diviene partecipe all'interno dell'opera, interagisce, diviene lui uno dei protagonisti.

WEBLIOGRAFIA

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