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                  MUSEO 
                    DEL SANNIO BENEVENTO 
                  The 
                    exhibition New Technologies can be considered as the conclusion 
                    of Artmedia VIII - From Aesthetics of Communication to Net 
                    Art, a major conference held in Paris during November-December 
                    2002. The exhibition catalogue, as well as the Paris-based 
                    magazines "Art Press" (no. 285, December 2002) and 
                    "Ligeia" (no. 45/48, July-December 2003), where, 
                    respectively, the presentation texts and the proceedings of 
                    Artmedia VIII have been published, can be considered as a 
                    necessary theoretical instrument, useful to an understanding 
                    of an aesthetic-artistic movement which in the past two decades 
                    has never ceased to be vital and up to date. 
                    In the last few years, especially in France, several kinds 
                    of more or less technological and communicational ìpoeticsî 
                    have been developed, each with its own mark of supposed originality: 
                    an aesthetic of ìcommutation", a "relational" 
                    aesthetic, others focusing on ìcollective interaction", 
                    ìrevealing interactivity", ìshared consciousness" 
                    and so on. In end effect, each of these formulations has merely 
                    isolated one or more aspects of the general theory of the 
                    "aesthetic of communication" and of its developments 
                    related to the concept of the "technological sublime", 
                    while presenting itself as if it were something new. 
                    The five artists from ìold Europeî, Roy Ascott, 
                    Maurizio Bolognoni, Fred Forest, Richartd Kriesche, Mit Mitropoulos, 
                    gathered together for this exhibition in Benevento, all particularly 
                    significant in terms of their historical value as well as 
                    exemplary in terms of the complexity and comprehensiveness 
                    of their aesthetic research, offer us the opportunity to develop 
                    and accomplish an applied aesthetic and philosophy. 
                  MUSEO 
                    DEL SANNIO PIAZZA SANTA SOFIA 82100 BENEVENTO 
                    tel : 00 39 0824 21818 
                  e-mail 
                    : sublitec@libero.it 
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