I saw a tweet from Turbulence mentioning something about Cornell. Could be that 
they will archive it with the Rose Goldsen Archive at the Cornell University 
library. Would make sense - they already have extensive media arts holdings.

best

Simon


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> On 8 May 2016, at 12:25, John Hopkins <chaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 07/May/16 18:23, giselle beiguelman wrote:
>> one more chapter of net art 1.0 blowing in the wind.
>> things like that convince me that is urgent to write the history of net art
>> before the 2.0 hype.
> 
> Nah, don't reify that which cannot be re-presented. Leave the net to its 
> vaporous, unstable, transient, and vital be-ing... Best to have the traces of 
> human networks left only in the body... and this too shall pass away...
> 
> jh
> 
> otoh: I wonder if they will archive the web site somewhere? have to contact 
> Helen about that...
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