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Natalie Bookchin is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She is well known for her work in media. She was a 2001-2002 Guggenheim Fellow. Her work is exhibited at institutions including PS1, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, KunstWerke, Berlin, the Generali Foundation, Vienna, the Walker Art Center, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Shedhale in Zurich. Her works are in a variety of forms – from online computer games, collaborative performances and "hacktivist" interventions, to interactive websites and widely distributed texts and manifestos. In her work, she explores some of the far-reaching consequences of Internet and digital technologies on a range of spheres, including aesthetics, labor, leisure, and politics. Much of Boo

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  • Natalie Bookchin (New York, 1962) is een Amerikaanse beeldend kunstenaar. Zij werkt vooral met nieuwe media en digitale technieken. Bookchin woont in Los Angeles. (nl)
  • Natalie Bookchin és una artista amb seu a Brooklyn, Nova York, especialment coneguda per la seva tasca en mitjans digitals així com per teoritzar l'espai d'Internet com un lloc per a la producció d'art. El seu treball més recent inclou videos i instal·lacions de video que mostregen i arxiven fluxes de dades de càmeres de seguretat privades, proporcionant retrats inusuals de paisatges globals. (ca)
  • Natalie Bookchin (* 1962) ist eine US-amerikanische Künstlerin aus Brooklyn, New York. Sie ist bekannt für ihre Arbeit in den Medien. Sie war 2001–2002 Guggenheim Fellow. Ihre Arbeiten werden in Institutionen wie PS1, dem Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, dem Museum für zeitgenössische Kunst in Barcelona, KunstWerke, Berlin, der Generali Foundation, Wien, dem Walker Art Center, dem Whitney Museum of American Art und der Shedhalle Zürich ausgestellt. (de)
  • Natalie Bookchin es una artista estadounidense, de Brooklyn, Nueva York, especialmente conocida por su labor en medios digitales así como por teorizar el espacio de Internet como un sitio para la producción de arte. Su trabajo más reciente incluye videos e instalaciones de video que muestrean y archivan flujos de datos de cámaras de seguridad privadas, proporcionando retratos inusuales de paisajes globales. (es)
  • Natalie Bookchin is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She is well known for her work in media. She was a 2001-2002 Guggenheim Fellow. Her work is exhibited at institutions including PS1, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, KunstWerke, Berlin, the Generali Foundation, Vienna, the Walker Art Center, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Shedhale in Zurich. Her works are in a variety of forms – from online computer games, collaborative performances and "hacktivist" interventions, to interactive websites and widely distributed texts and manifestos. In her work, she explores some of the far-reaching consequences of Internet and digital technologies on a range of spheres, including aesthetics, labor, leisure, and politics. Much of Boo (en)
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