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Did you really want a Second Life?

This information is about the following AOS projects: Other Projects

A series of interventions in Second Life (and some in other virtual worlds).

The performances explore the aesthetics of code, systems overload and crash, lag.

Places get invaded, filled with art – or enclosed in art – sounds and virtually physical objects that change the characteristics of the space.

Issues such as copyright, the role of art in the contemporary world, the idea of identity and of its definition, the analisys of relational models are confronted through irony, de-structuring, and a bit of damage :)

> website

also seen at:

> Domenico Quaranta’s

> VideoLudica

> Odyssey

> rhizome.org

> nettime

> NetBehaviour

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Art is Open Source

AOS, Art is Open Source, is the diary of the activities of xDxD.vs.xDxD / Salvatore Iaconesi and penelope.di.pixel / Oriana Persico.
We use technology, communication, performance, art and design to instantiate emotional actions and processes that are able to expose the dynamics of our contemporary world.
We do this in academic, artistic, business and activist domains and, actually, we are focused on moving fluidly among each of these spaces.

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