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3.0 out of 5 stars
Wrapping was not good.,
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This review is from: Networked Art (Paperback)
Book was like expected, but the way of wrapping for transportation could have been better: the books were not protected, but just wrapped in cardboard. They could move in the cardboard package! That gives damage to the edges ofcourse.
And would you please not send books as "merchandise" but as "gift" because I had to pay 10 euros to the Customs of BE because of that!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
he was a professor at my alma matter...,
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This review is from: Networked Art (Hardcover)
and we got off to a bumpy start. i never had a class with him but we had a correspondence through email, and had a few conversations. the reading can be tough at times, but it is coherent. there are no sentences that run on for many pages, or many parts of singles pages. i found the book to be particularly expungent of fluxus, and fluxus burgeonates. it calls attention to connections between social and artistic theory, as the title suggests. the overall accomplishment of finishing the book is understanding various methods in which art has moved from a fullness where the canvas is the canvas, to an emptiness where there is no canvas.
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Networked Art by Craig J. Saper (Paperback - June 19, 2001)
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