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Working from a conception of net.art as a set of collaborative practices, which can also be found offline, we look at an activity done in different workshops in order to examine co-operation and non-linearity – two important aspects in much net.art work and which are to be found in the artistic research carried out by the Taller d'Intangibles ("Intangible Workshop")
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