[-empyre-] Response to Anna: Nick Knouf, MAICgregator

Anna Munster a.munster at unsw.edu.au
Sat Sep 17 12:43:21 AEST 2016


Hi Craig,
Can you say a bit more about ‘management net.art’ - do you mean, for example, eToy. corporation type projects? 
cheers Anna


Anna Munster
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Faculty of Art and Design
UNSW
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> On 17 Sep 2016, at 4:08 AM, Craig Saper <csaper at umbc.edu> wrote:
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> Could we push the delineation a bit more and ask about the distinction between finance net-art-works and management-art net-art projects? Is anyone involved in critical-management net-art? Or, has lists like those applied in previous answers to Anna’s queries about finance net-art?
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> On Sep 16, 2016, at 1:13 PM, Christiane Paul, Curatorial <Christiane_Paul at whitney.org> wrote:
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> It depends on how you want to define and delineate network and finance --  the ToyWar ultimately was a project very related to finance / the stock market, and eToy of course early on used a revenue model based on shares. 
> GWEI (https://www.paolocirio.net/work/gwei/) and Paolo Cirio's Loophole for all (https://paolocirio.net/work/loophole-for-all/) also are networked finance projects....
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