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About Surface Web Times

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Sea spider photo CC-BY-SA by NOAA, Ocean Explorer.

Aymeric Mansoux published this new article on his blog.

Within a computer network such as the Internet, communication between individuals are heavily mediated by software. Whether if this one is run locally or as a remote service, this mediation works by constantly generating new, or manipulating existing data. Our ability to properly respond to this discrete flow of digital information is therefore modulated by two factors: the amount of data to consume, and the time allocated for this consumption and interpretation.

read the hole story on: http://su.kuri.mu/2013/surface-web-times/

Extended version of a text originally published in MCD#69 | NET ART – WJ-SPOTS #2 : Les artistes s’emparent du réseau / Artists take over the network, edited by Anne Roquigny, Anne-Cécile Worms and Laurent Diouf. The publication is availabe for purchase here.(http://www.digitalmcd.com/2012/12/05/mcd69-net-art-wj-spots-2-les-artist...)

Sea spider photo CC-BY-SA by NOAA, Ocean Explorer.
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