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"Moges Abebe" <[email protected]>
     Bill Bartlett's "Interplay"
"KATERINA D." <[email protected]>
     Re: nettime/ Internet and public sphere

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From: "Moges Abebe" <[email protected]>
Subject: Bill Bartlett's "Interplay"
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 16:26:44 -0500

  Greetings. I'm working on a section of my project about pre - web Internet 
art and I need a visual description of Bartlett's 1979 work "Interplay." I 
know the technology that they used and all the cities across the globe that 
were involved in it but I don't know EXACTLY what it was they did and why it 
is ART rather than just communication. Could someone please assist me?

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From: "KATERINA D." <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: nettime/ Internet and public sphere
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 15:34:26 +0200

I have been assigned to speak at a conference on Digital Media and Democracy
in Athens.
I plan to prepare a paper suggesting ways that we, as citizens of modern
societies and media users, could use the Internet as tools for civil action,
democratic participation and political action.
In my presentation, I would like to provide some successful examples of
Internet use that could be said to have had a democratic content and
orientation. Examples of internet communities functioning as a public
sphere..
I was thinking about online initiatives that reached the offline world and
made a difference.
Any ideas? I would greatly appreciate your help.

Katerina Dimandaki-Panou
Communication Researcher,
University of Athens, Greece

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