Rhizome's anthology on early net art sheds light on the notion of site-specifity in terms of the unique process of digital sphere.
I have been following V&A's blog on pandemic objects since our turn in life in March. In a way, I think its intention is to transform our daily experiences in lockdown into museum experiences and these blog entries somewhat act as didactic panels that we can carry around, a kind of framing mechanism. This one on Google Street View shows me a possible way to mediate a digital spatial experience of our urban environment with the general public.
YAN WU
Last one: Moire's Issue 5 on Ken Lum: and space, Across Time. It came in as a surprise, magically bringing all the keywords together at one place - public art, google street view, bodily experience, digital simulation, critical views, and of course, Ken Lum.
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