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>2 / 'artiste-ingenieur' (past and present):
 
> Q4 - how would you define the role of programming in creation and
> application of (net) art ? Would you say it's essential for artists /
> musicians today to be able to programm ? and to some extend, would you say
> programming as become an art ?



 Any idiot can program and most do





> Q6- what is the meaning of 'MASCHIN3NKUNST' ?
 

 Flesh touching flesh generates a perfume, while the friction of words 
 generates only pain and division.






> Q9- In your work, the programming code becomes the major visual 
> element. 



 As in your body +?



> In which respect would you say that your work belongs to conceptual 
> art? (the fact that the process of making the piece becomes actually the 
> piece)



 Varela: the product of NN.s operation is NN.



         it is - 1 life - 2 grow
         stress - does not - swim






> Q17- What do you think about the fact that technology based on 
> engineering and programming is male dominated?
 

 I like walking in the coffee isle.






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