Valentina Tanni, Random, LINK Editions, Brescia 2011.
Soft cover, 114 pages, Italian / English, € 12.00, ISBN: 978-1-4477-1182-7

Miltos Manetas, In My Computer, LINK Editions, Brescia 2011.
Soft cover, 102 pages, English, € 12.00, ISBN: 978-1-4477-1939-7

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The LINK Center for the Arts of the Information Age is proud to announce 
the publication of two new books: Random, by Valentina Tanni, and In My 
Computer, by Miltos Manetas. Like the first book produced by LINK 
Editions (In Your Computer, by Domenico Quaranta), they have been 
published with the Print on Demand service Lulu.com, and they are 
available for free download in pdf format and for sale in paper format. 
With this approach, the LINK Center wants to translate into a massive, 
fast and accessible editorial activity the key elements of its peculiar 
vision: accessibility of tools, free circulation of information, 
international audience.

Random, by Valentina Tanni, wants to celebrate the ten years of an 
online magazine that became part of the history of contemporary art 
publishing in Italy. Born in 2001, Random Magazine evolved in the 
following years into the main information platform about art and new 
technologies available in Italy. The book collects a wide selection of 
news, together with a smaller selection of articles and reviews that 
document the pioneering critical activity developed by its author along 
the same years. As Valentina Tanni writes in the introduction: «This 
book came unexpected. It appeared suddenly, just like necessities do. 
More than a book, it’s a record, an historical document. It brings 
together a series of heterogeneous texts written during ten years of 
study, research and dissemination. If I had to pick up a definition, I 
would say it’s a fragmentary chronicle of the origins of my own passion 
for new media art.»

In My Computer, by artist Miltos Manetas, is a collection of essays, 
interviews, short tales, parables, e-mails and drafts by its author. 
Written between 1997 and 2011, some of these texts are widely known, 
many others are unpublished, and just came out of his computer. All of 
them contribute to portray a personality who had a strong influence on 
younger generations of artists, thanks to his impressive body of work - 
including paintings, videos, installations, prints, performances and, 
last but not least, websites - but also to his writings.
Manetas' book is the first of a series of artists' writings: “notebooks” 
sharing the same title (In My Computer) and the same concept, being 
collections of widely known and unpublished texts, spare fragments and 
private writings.

Valentina Tanni (www.valentinatanni.com) is an art critic, curator and 
lecturer. She is mainly interested in new media art and multimedia 
publishing. She is currently a member of Artribune’s editorial staff.
Miltos Manetas (www.manetas.com) is a Greek artist currently living and 
working in Rome, Italy. He is the founder of Neen, an art movement whose 
name has been commissioned to a branding company in order to describe 
the art of the information age.

The LINK Center for the Arts of the Information Age is a 
multi-functional center promoting artistic research with new 
technologies and critical reflections on the core issues of the 
information age: it organizes workshops, seminars, conferences and 
shows, publishes books, forges partnerships with private and 
institutional partners and networks with similar organizations 
worldwide. For more information: http://www.linkartcenter.eu/


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Domenico Quaranta

web. http://domenicoquaranta.com/
email. [email protected]
mob. +39 340 2392478
skype. dom_40


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