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Authors

Brett Stalbaum

Abstract

This page performs as a guide to interviews and articles on database programs and the concentrations around it. This issue of Switch sets out to “explore the issues of data and database, in terms of both ontological questions, and how they impinge upon various worlds of art.” There is a wide range of topics such as net.art, exposing trade networks, professional perspectives, contemporary genetic databases as surveillance systems, effects (social and ontological) that database has on life or art, VisiCalc, etoy.com, network art world, and artists at openX symposium at Ars Electronica 1999.

Preservation Process

Archived from http://switch.sjsu.edu/archive/nextswitch/switch_engine/front/front.php%3Fartc=252.html. Documentation of the preservation processes used for this collection is available at https://github.com/NickSzydlowski/switch. Metadata for this item was created and augmented by Steven Canoy, Spring 2022, ART 104.

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