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Cornelia Sollfrank
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Edited by: Sabine Himmelsbach
Texts by: Jacob Lillemose, Silke Wenk, Gerald Raunig, Rahel Puffert
German, English
April 2009,
144
Pages, 0 Ills., 128 Photos
softcover
1mm x
1mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-2390-9
Cornelia Sollfrank (*1960) has worked in worldwide communication networks since the nineties, making a particular name for herself as a pioneer of Internet art with her net.art generator project, an art-generating Internet machine. But she also appears—virtually and in reality—in many other roles: as a hacker, cyber feminist, activist, consultant, thief, voyeur, dominatrix, or art markswoman. She traces the clichés of the art scene as well as our Internet-dominated daily life. One of her work’s central concerns is the undermining of common concepts of originality and authorship, whereby a conflictual relationship to copyrighted intellectual property matters is “preprogrammed.”
This book assembles and presents recent projects by the German artist, including the Internet-based software Déjà Vu: First Plagiarism Detection Software for Fine Arts developed especially for the Edith Russ Site for Media Art.
Exhibition schedule: Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg, January 24–April 19, 2009
This book assembles and presents recent projects by the German artist, including the Internet-based software Déjà Vu: First Plagiarism Detection Software for Fine Arts developed especially for the Edith Russ Site for Media Art.
Exhibition schedule: Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg, January 24–April 19, 2009
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