patrick, tapestries wonderful metaphor for weaving the net

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> Tapestries? - Patrick Lichty Interviewed by Tilman Baumg?rtel
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> The American artist Patrick Lichty is best-known for his works with digital
> media: as part of the activist group RT Mark and as designer of digital
> animation movies for their follow-up The Yes Men, he has been recognized as
> a net artist with a political bend. He has been working with digital media
> since the 1980s, and has created works with video, for the Web and for
> Second Life.
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> At the moment, Lichty has a solo show ?Artifacts? at DAM Galerie in Berlin
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> http://bit.ly/1DTNvt9).
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> However, the artist, who is teaching at the University of Wisconsin in
> Milwaukee and has recently published a book of theoretical essays on
> Networked Cultures (http://bit.ly/1aLdAB6), is not showing media works,
> but
> tapestries. Tapestries! What's going on? Tilman Baumg?rtel finds out.
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