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<nettime-ann> Networked: a (networked_book) about (networked_art) is LIVE!


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Networked: a (networked_book) about (networked_art)
AN INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE . comment, revise, translate, submit a chapter
http://networkedbook.org
 
Two years in the making, Networked: a (networked_book) about (networked_art)
is now open for comments, revisions, and translations. You may also submit a
chapter for consideration.
 
Please register and then Read | Write:
 
THE IMMEDIATED NOW: NETWORK CULTURE AND THE POETICS OF REALITY
Kazys Varnelis
http://varnelis.networkedbook.org
 
LIFETRACING: THE TRACES OF A NETWORKED LIFE
Anne Helmond
http://helmond.networkedbook.org
 
STORAGE IN COLLABORATIVE NETWORKED ART
Jason Freeman
http://freeman.networkedbook.org
 
DATA UNDERMINING: THE WORK OF NETWORKED ART IN AN AGE OF IMPERCEPTIBILITY
Anna Munster
http://munster.networkedbook.org
 
ART IN THE AGE OF DATAFLOW: NARRATIVE, AUTHORSHIP, AND INDETERMINACY
Patrick Lichty
http://lichty.networkedbook.org
 
TAGS: active, aethetics, aggregators, authenticity, authorship, BEN FRY, BEN
RUBIN, BURAK ARIKAN, collaborative, communication, data, data mining,
digital traces, distributed, DIY, EDUARDO NAVAS, everyday life, flow, GOLAN
LEVIN, identity, improvisation, Internet, JANET CARDIFF, JASON FREEMAN,
JODI.ORG, JONATHAN HARRIS, latency, lifelogging, lifetracing, MANIK,
mapping, MARK AMERIKA, MARK HANSEN, MARTIN WATTENBERG, MAX NEUHAUS,
Mechanical Turk, mediation, memory, music, narrative, NastyNets, NATHANIEL
STERN, net art, network, NICK KNOUF, nonlinear, OLIVER LARIC, participation,
performative, persistance, PETER TRAUB, platform, postmodernism,
presentational, privacy, prosumer, prosurfer, ranking, realism, reality,
real-time, relational, remix, representation, research, RYBN, SCARLET
ELECTRIC, SCOTT KILDALL, SCOTT RETTBERG, search engine, self, self-exposure,
SHIFTSPACE.ORG, social networks, software, sousveillance, STEVE LAMBERT,
storage, surveillance, tactical media, telepresence, THE HUB, THEY RULE,
TrackMeNot, transmission, TV, user-generated, visualization, web 2.0,
webcam, widget, Wikipedia Art, YES MEN
 
BACKGROUND
 
"Networked" proposes that a history or critique of interactive and/or
participatory art must itself be interactive and/or participatory; that the
technologies used to create a work suggest new forms a "book" might take.
 
In 2008, Turbulence.org and its project partners -- NewMediaFix, Telic Arts
Exchange, and Freewaves - issued an international, open call for chapter
proposals. We invited contributions that critically and creatively rethink
how networked art is categorized, analyzed, legitimized -- and by whom -- as
norms of authority, trust, authenticity and legitimacy evolve.
 
Our international committee consisted of: Steve Dietz (Northern Lights, MN)
:: Martha Gabriel (net artist, Brazil) :: Geert Lovink (Institute for
Network Cultures, The Netherlands) :: Nick Montfort (Massachusetts Institute
for Technology, MA) :: Anne Bray (LA Freewaves, LA) :: Sean Dockray (Telic
Arts Exchange, LA) :: Jo-Anne Green (NRPA, MA) :: Eduardo Navas
(newmediaFIX) :: Helen Thorington (NRPA, NY)
 
Built by Matthew Belanger (our hero!), http://networkedbook.org is powered
by WordPress, CommentPress and BuddyPress.
 
Networked was made possible with funds from the National Endowment for the
Arts (United States). Thank you.
 
We are deeply grateful to Eduardo Navas for his commitment to both this
project and past collaborations with Turbulence.org.
 
Jo-Anne Green and Helen Thorington
jo at turbulence dot org
newradio at turbulence dot org


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