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CONT3XT.NET is a [[Vienna]]-based discussion platform for new media art. Founded in [[2006]] by [[Sabine Hochrieser]], [[Michael Kargl]] (a.k.a. Carlos Katastrofsky), and [[Franz Thalmair]].
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'''CONT3XT.NET''' was a collaborative curatorial, editorial and artistic network centered around the topic of internet-based art and curatorial work on the internet. The project ran from 2006-2012 and included several exhibitions, publications and artworks. CONT3XT.NET was founded in [[Vienna]] by [[Sabine Hochrieser]], [[Michael Kargl]] (Carlos Katastrofsky) and [[Franz Thalmair]].
  
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http://cont3xt.net/
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* ''[[Media:CONT3XT.NET eds Circulating Contexts Curating Media Net Art 2007.pdf|Circulating Contexts: Curating Media / Net / Art]]'', eds. CONT3XT.NET (Sabine Hochrieser, Michael Kargl, Franz Thalmair), Vienna, 2007, 160 pp.
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* ''[[Media:CONT3XT.NET eds Content Form Im-material 2011.pdf|Content Form Im-material]]'', eds. CONT3XT.NET (Sabine Hochrieser, Michael Kargl, Birgit Ringal, Franz Thalmair), Nürnberg: Verlag für moderne Kunst, 2011, 263 pp. [https://jacket2.org/commentary/cont3xtnet-everything]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20130510072238/http://cont3xt.net/blog/ Website] (archived)
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* [https://www.basis-wien.at/db/person/93695 Entry on basis wien]
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[[Series:Net art]]

Latest revision as of 08:38, 22 September 2024

CONT3XT.NET was a collaborative curatorial, editorial and artistic network centered around the topic of internet-based art and curatorial work on the internet. The project ran from 2006-2012 and included several exhibitions, publications and artworks. CONT3XT.NET was founded in Vienna by Sabine Hochrieser, Michael Kargl (Carlos Katastrofsky) and Franz Thalmair.

Publications
  • Content Form Im-material, eds. CONT3XT.NET (Sabine Hochrieser, Michael Kargl, Birgit Ringal, Franz Thalmair), Nürnberg: Verlag für moderne Kunst, 2011, 263 pp. [1]
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