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Posts Tagged: internet art

Is That All There Is? The Critical Role of 21C Art Mediums (2020)

By Nancy Mauro-Flude, December 8, 2020

[A version of this was published – as – Mauro-Flude, Nancy (2020) ‘Is That All There Is? The Critical Role of 21C Mediums’. NiTRO 32, The Australian Council of Deans and Directors of Creative Arts. December. Ed. Kit Wise. ] …I stood there shivering in my pyjamas and watched the whole world go up in [...]

Valetudo: A Cultural Anti-Venom Approach

By Nancy Mauro-Flude, November 12, 2017

It seems a delicious irony that due to a recent Australian High Court ruling (27 October 2017) many Australian MPs, including the Deputy Prime Minister, are now ineligible to sit in parliament. Known as the “citizenship seven” case, the unfolding citizenship crisis in Australia has the potential to allow for radical constructions of (Australian) subjectivities to emerge, bringing to [...]

The Artist is staged : “I am Googable”, therefore, I am

By Nancy Mauro-Flude, October 25, 2015

There was a time in the early 2000s when wireless Internet hubs in public spaces became popular within the computer sub-cultures, arguably spawning future Anons when the aspiration was not to be ‘Googable’ but to be mercurial and faceless. In many cases, you only become aware of the name of the actual real life person [...]

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