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marc
> 3 New Featuress on Furtherfield Feb 3rd - 09.
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> www.furtherfield.org
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> Transmediale.09 Deep North.
> By Giles Askham.
> Transmediale.09 Deep North Festival purports to construct an impression 
> of the polar regions as a place that can be "imagined but never truly 
> captured". In seeking to move beyond prevailing notions of catastrophic 
> environmental change and to examine its broader cultural consequences, 
> the festival aims to adapt and explore creative technologies and point 
> the way to political transformation and creative sustainability.
> Permlink - http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=334
>
> A PRACTICE WITHOUT DISCIPLINE.
> by Franz Thalmair.
> In 2005 Peter Moertenboeck and Helge Mooshammer initiated the Networked 
> Cultures project, a research platform on the potential of translocally 
> networked spatial practices. Interviews, exhibitions, films and 
> presentations are the many forms they collaborate on architecture, art 
> and theory projects and investigate urban network processes, spaces of 
> geocultural crises, and forms of cultural participation and 
> self-determination.
> Permlink - http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=332
>
> The Sound of Ebay.
> By KIm De Vries.
> The Sound of eBay completes UBERMORGEN.COM's trilogy that also includes 
> Amazon Noir and Google Will Eat Itself (GWEI)(1). In order to understand 
> the significance of this work, a brief look at recent Net.Art history is 
> helpful. The Sound of eBay seems far significant than it might at first 
> glance. In this project we see the artists' efforts to get beyond the 
> merely subversive, the superficially interactive, and aesthetically 
> crude work that typified earlier Net.Art. However, I decided to actually 
> ask UBERMORGEN.COM member, Hans Bernhard what they had been aiming to do...
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> Reviews, interviews & articles:
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> About Furtherfield:
> Furtherfield.org believes that through creative and critical engagement 
> with practices in art and technology people are inspired and enabled to 
> become active co-creators of their cultures and societies.
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> Furtherfield.org provides platforms for creating, viewing, discussing 
> and learning about experimental practices at the intersections of art, 
> technology and social change.
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