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This is the third book in the DATA Browser series of critical texts that explore issues at the intersection of culture and technology.The site of curatorial production has been expanded to include the space of the Internet and the focus of curatorial attention has been extended from the object to dynamic network systems. As a result, curatorial work has become more widely distributed between multiple agents, including technological networks and software. This upgraded "operating system" of art presents new possibilities for online curating -- even to the extreme of a self-organising system that curates itself. The curator is part of this entire system but not central to it.This book explores the role of the curator in the face of these changes.
Contents
Introduction To 'The Work Of The Curator In The Age Of Network Systems' - Joasia KrysaOf Sense And Sensibility: Immaterial Labour In Open Systems - Tiziana TerranovaTwilight Of The Widgets - Marina VishmidtExtract From Kurator Source Code - Grzesiek SedekSoftware Actions - Geoff CoxFlexible Contexts, Democratic Filtering And Computer-Aided Curating - Christiane Paul'C@C': Computer-Aided Curating (1993-1995) Revisited - Eva GrubingerConceptual Transformations Of Art - Jacob LillemoseUnassignable Leakage - Josephine Berry SlaterBiennale.Py - 0100101110101101.Org & [Epidemic]On Misanthropy - Alexander R. Galloway & Eugene ThackerAnnotations On 'I Love You' By Digitalcraft.Org - Franziska NoriNet Art Locator - Low-FiThe Participatory Challenge - Trebor ScholzEdits From A Crumb Discussion List Theme - Beryl GrahamAn Inventory Of Media Art Festivals - Piotr KrajewskiFrom Art On Networks To Art On Platforms - Olga Goriunova & Alexei ShulginCultural Labour And Immaterial Machines - Matteo PasquinelliNotes On Contributors



