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Curating Immateriality:

Date
2006
Publisher
Optica
Format
Artists' Books
ISBN
0-9680629-in
Size
20 × 20 × 0.5 cm
Length
Description

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 processes 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 of online curating that is collective and distributed — 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.

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