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From: Natalie Bookchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Sunday, March 12, 2000 6:03 PM
Subject: <net.net.net> presents VUK COSIC


>CalArts and the Museum of Contemporary Art in
>Los Angeles present Vuk Cosic
>Wednesday March 22 at 8:00 PM.
>
>The presentation is free to the public and will be in
>the MOCA Ahmanson Auditorium, 250 South Grand Ave.
>
>Vuk Cosic, from Belgrade and now based in Ljubljana, is
>a pioneering net.artist. His constantly evolving oeuvre is
>characterized by a mix of philosophical, political and
>conceptual network-related issues, mixed with a strong
>contemporary urban and underground aesthetic.
>
>In 1997 he shocked the art world by stealing the
>Documenta X web site right before it was to be taken
>off line to be marketed as a CD-ROM.
>
>Cosic works at the Ljubljana Digital Media Lab in
>Slovenia, providing websites for the Slovenian cultural
>community and supporting education, research, and work
>with the Internet, digital video, electronic arts, radio
>and hardware production. He has also worked as a
>political activist and has a background in archaeology.
>
>For more information on Vuk Cosic see:
>http://nettime.org/desk-mirror/zkp2/theline.html
>http://www.ljudmila.org/naps
>http://nettime.khm.de/nettime.w3archive/199709/msg00053.html
>http://bot.fringeware.com/msg/1997/msg7499.html
>http://www.ct.heise.de/tp/english/special/ku/6158/1.html
>http://www.ljudmila.org
>http://www.vuk.org/
>
><net.net.net> is a collaborative effort between the
>CalArts Programs in Photography in the School of Art,
>the Integrated Media Program, and MOCA.
>
>For further information on <net.net.net>
>call 661-291-3064
>send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or see the
>website: http://calarts.edu/~ntntnt
>
></net.net.net>
>

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