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        <description>This event, presented alongside the exhibition “The Art Happens Here: Net Art’s Archival Poetics,” featured video clips and presentations exploring several early artistic experiments with networks, illuminating their particular stakes, and addressing their relatively overlooked status in cultural memory. Featuring a talk by art critic and theorist Josephine Bosma, who showed how exploring this early history brings net art, in her words, “into focus as a hugely diverse field in which online and offline works and practices intermingle and co-exist, while older strategies and technologies never really die.” A presentation by art historian Philip Glahn explored Mobile Image’s Electronic Cafe ’84 (1984), an experiment in multimedia telecollaboration that allowed content to be created and shared among hubs in neighborhoods across Los Angeles.</description>
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