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== Literature ==
 
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* Jan Avgikos, [https://www.lacan.com/frameVIII15.htm "Interview with Wolfgang Staehle"], ''Lacanian Ink'' 8, 1994.
 
* Dike Blair, [https://www.thing.net/~lilyvac/writing34.html "His Thingness: Interview with Wolfgang Staehle"], ''Purple Prose'' 9, Summer 1995, pp 133-135.
 
* Dike Blair, [https://www.thing.net/~lilyvac/writing34.html "His Thingness: Interview with Wolfgang Staehle"], ''Purple Prose'' 9, Summer 1995, pp 133-135.
 
* Barbara Basting, [http://www.xcult.org/texte/basting/01/thing.html "David gegen Goliath. Ein Besuch beim New Yorker Webprojekt 'The Thing'"], c.2000. {{de}}
 
* Barbara Basting, [http://www.xcult.org/texte/basting/01/thing.html "David gegen Goliath. Ein Besuch beim New Yorker Webprojekt 'The Thing'"], c.2000. {{de}}

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Since its inception THE THING has provided a flexible and supportive venue for developing, presenting and distributing innovative forms of on-line activism, media art and cultural criticism.

THE THING was founded in 1991 and became a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation in September 1998. Prior to that date it was supported entirely by the dedication and enthusiasm of a community of volunteer activists and artists. Even with these limited resources THE THING quickly gained a reputation as a center for new media practice and theory, social forums and on-line art projects.

Initially, in 1991, THE THING took the form of a dial-up bulletin board system (BBS) that facilitated discussion and experimentation, primarily within the New York City arts communities. In 1995 THE THING launched its website http://bbs.thing.net, expanding and intensifying its efforts through initiating individual and collaborative efforts with an extraordinary variety of emerging and established artists.

Over the last three decades, THE THING has played a seminal role not just in fostering a generation of network-oriented activist, artists, critics, and curators, but also - and equally important - searching out ways to interconnect their diverse interests and activities. (2022)

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