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Title
Questions and Answers, Questions as Answers, Answers as Questions
Date
1998
Location
Online

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Media Arts (Internet Art)
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Commissioned by Gallery 9/Walker Art Center for The Shock of the View: Artists, Audiences, and Museums in the Digital Age.

overview Natalie Bookchin: Questions and Answers, Questions as Answers, Answers as Questions , April 1999

What is your take on “Artists, Audiences, and Museums in the Digital Age?” How do the roles of curator, artist, educator, and viewer-participant change? Bookchin’s interactive survey, created for the Walker’s online series The Shock of the View, humorously questions the very premise of an “objective” survey. Add your name to the list of those “taking the time.”

Walker Art Center Calendar, Natalie Bookchin: Questions and Answers, Questions as Answers, Answers as Questions, April 1999.

Walker Art Center, 1999.