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Game Show Net Art SectionCurated by Mark Tribe and Alex Galloway MASS MoCA, MA May 27, 2001 - April 2002 |
[re]distributionsCurated by Patrick Lichty August 1, 2001 |
telematic connections: the virtual embraceCurated by Steve Dietz Traveling exhibition; online exhibition produced for Independent Curators International and copresented by the Walker Art Center February 7, 2001 |
010101 onlineCurated by Benjamin Weil SFMOMA January 1, 2001 |
Dystopia and Identity in the Age of Global CommunicationsCurated by Cristine Wang Tribes Gallery, NY December 2, 2000 |
Shift ControlCurated by Antoinette LaFarge and Robert Nideffer University of California at Irvine October 17 - December 3, 2000 |
Refresh: The Art of the Screen SaverCurated by James Buckhouse October 12 - November 26, 2000 |
Through the Looking GlassCurated by Patrick Lichty Beachwood Center for the Arts, Beachwood, Ohio April 15-30, 2000 |
Protocol ProneCurated by Jennifer Crowe Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College April 2000 |
Art Entertainment NetworkCurated by Steve Dietz Walker Art Center February 2000 |
Cracking the Maze"Game Plug-ins and Patches as Hacker Art" Curated by Anne-Marie Schleiner July 16, 1999 |
Net_ConditionCurated by Peter Weibel, Walter van der Cruijsen, Johannes Goebel, Hans-Peter Schwarz, Jeffrey Shaw (ZKM), Golo Föllmer (University of Halle), Benjamin Weil (ICA London, New Media Center) ZKM, Germany February 1999 |
Shock of the ViewWalker Art Center in collaboration with the Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College, San Jose Museum of Art, the Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, and Rhizome September 22, 1998 - April 14, 1999 |
Some of My Favourite Websites Are ArtCurated by Rachel Greene and Alex Galloway of Rhizome for The Works, a Visual Arts Festival, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada June 1998 |
Beyond InterfaceCurated by Steve Dietz Walker Art Center January 1998 |
Digital StudiesCurated by Alex Galloway and Mark Amerika ALT X November 1997 |
PORT: Navigating Digital CultureCurated by Robbin Murphy and Remo Campopiano MIT List Visual Arts Center January 25 - March 29, 1997 |