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Anne Laforet is an independant researcher. She has recently completed her PhD in information science (from the University of Avignon in France) on the preservation of net art which will be published in the coming month. She has written a report entitled "Net art and artistic institutions and museums" for the French Ministery of Culture in 2004. She has presented her research in Europe and Canada.  
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'''Anne Laforet''' is a researcher, teacher, artist and critic. She has a PhD in information science on the preservation of [[net art]]. Her research fields include digital art preservation and documentation, anarchronism, articulations between digital and analog, internet, free software and collaborative artistic practices. Some of her last projects include curating the ''Anarchronism'' show in Brussels (iMAL, 2015) and Bourogne (Espace multimédia Gantner, 2016) and making IRC bots with Gijs de Heij, [[An Mertens]], [[Michael Murtaugh]] and Antonio Roberts (Botopera/Death of the authors produced by Constant, Brussels, 2015). [https://www.radical-openness.org/en/vortragende/anne-laforet (2016)]
  
Anne writes on digital art and digital culture for Arte.tv and Poptronics.fr.
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She takes part in collective projects, whether art and/or research. She's a sound performer and wj (web jockey).
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 2 March 2023

Anne Laforet is a researcher, teacher, artist and critic. She has a PhD in information science on the preservation of net art. Her research fields include digital art preservation and documentation, anarchronism, articulations between digital and analog, internet, free software and collaborative artistic practices. Some of her last projects include curating the Anarchronism show in Brussels (iMAL, 2015) and Bourogne (Espace multimédia Gantner, 2016) and making IRC bots with Gijs de Heij, An Mertens, Michael Murtaugh and Antonio Roberts (Botopera/Death of the authors produced by Constant, Brussels, 2015). (2016)

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