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newsletter.thing.net                   April 2002
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1_thing.reviews


"Imagined Testimonies:"
An interview with Walid Ra'ad by John Menick

The first interview in a series featuring artists
from the Whitney Biennial.

http://bbs.thing.net [Click Reviews]

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2_thing.interview


When The Virus Becomes Epidemic
An Interview with Luca Lampo by Snafu and Vanni Brusadin

[epidemiC] is a collective of programmers, writers and
researchers, which formed in Milan in 2001.

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=23

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3_thing.special


Watching "Dolores 10h to 22h" by Rodrigo Tisi

A net.performance by Coco Fusco and Ricardo Dominguez.

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=10

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4_thing.thread


LOSSLESS VIDEO by Caspar Stracke

An attempt to pump fresh blood into the sclerotic veins
of video art.

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=6

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5_thing.art


"friendlyghosts" by Garret Phelan

"friendlyghosts" functions as a biographical text translator.
Text is loaded into the web page and is automatically translated
into a pre-constructed language of sound and image.

http://bbs.thing.net [Click projects]

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6_thing.read


Goatherds In Pinstripes by Gregor Claude

Digging up the "digital commons" at metamute.com.

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=16

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7_thing.politics


Eyewitness Report From Ramallah by Tzaporah Ryter

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=14
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Bad mood in Buenos Aires by Lisa Garrigues

A very personal report and poem about Buenos Aires.
Posted on "undercurrents," a new list on THE THING.

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=15
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Digital Disobedience by Alexandra Samuel

Beta Dissertation Proposal On-line On "Digital Disobedience."

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=19

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8_thing.recommends


THING Recommends by ricardo dominguez

Some On-line and Off-line Events.

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=11
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Blur by Blur

What is Blur? Where is Blur? We don't have clue.
But, THE THING will be attending, if a bit blurred out!

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=17

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9_thing.future


New nano-equipped U.S. Soldier by Candace Stuart

A story about the tiny war engines for big U.S soldiers.

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=3

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10_thing.events


ThingBrunch by ThingTank

Drop by and have some ThingBrunch with wireless James Stevens.

http://newsletter.thing.net/admin.php?id=22
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ThingTea by ThingTank

Drop by and have some ThingTea with retired net.artist Vuk Cosic.

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=18
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ThingDrinks by ThingTank

Release Party of "The Last Newscast" by Christoph Draeger.

http://newsletter.thing.net/index.php?id=21

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11_thing.audio


Two new sound pieces on thing.audio:

'Edisonīs Laboratory' by Scott Arford and Thomas Dimuzio
and 'From Where I Am' by John Hudak.

http://bbs.thing.net [Click Audio]

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newsletter.thing.net                   April 2002
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