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On 23 May 2011, at 12:03, Andreas Maria Jacobs wrote:

> RECLAIM the MIND, Friction Research Issue #4, 2011
> 
> ::: Robert Spahr ::: Panopticon ::: Crude Cruft :::
> 
> 
> 22 May 2011
> 
> Welcome to the first installment of Friction Research issue #4
> 
> We will start this series with the works of Robert Spahr a generative
> software oriented artist whose work connects the internet ecosphere with a
> time based but temporary representation of itself. Cleverly playing with
> current political and societal issues, "Panopticon", shows an observative
> yet intense reflection on surveillance, control and the always watching
> Eye, likewise "Crude Cruft" accentuates America's position as a wargoing
> political entity
> 
> We will publish our submissions in chronological order. For archival and
> preservation purposes a dedicated page will be added whenever a submission
> is published
> 
> 
> Keep an eye on this page to be informed about future updates of this project
> 
> http://nictoglobe.com/new/query2.html?d=home&f=rtm
> 
> Best
> 
> Andreas Maria Jacobs - Editor
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