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The Internet has yet to deliver on the electronic republic pundits promised in the '90s. Indeed, Al Gore's "Athenian Age" of enhanced democracy was a lot shorter-lived than the original, if it drew breath at all, and with the election fiascoes and terrorist attacks of the past two years, the Years, The

the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109]

See : Time
 Bush administration has easily drowned out Drowned Out is a 2002 documentary by Franny Armstrong about the controversial Sardar Sarovar Project. It closely follows a family that is unwilling to leave its village home as the water levels of the Narmada River, mostly because the government provides them no viable  pleas for online town meetings and voting, clamoring instead for roving wiretaps and encryption controls. All of which turns the clock back a decade, to a time when the task of exploring new forms of electronic democracy fell to activists and artists. The creators of the following sites may wield fancier tools, but their spirit echoes the days when the Internet was freedom's new frontier New Frontier

President John F. Kennedy’s legislative program, encompassing such areas as civil rights, the economy, and foreign relations. [Am. Hist.: WB, K:212]

See : Aid, Governmental
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Refugee Republic

www.refugee.net

This project by Ingo Gunther proposes a nongeographic nation composed of the world's refugees. Arguing that the stateless Refers to software that does not keep track of configuration settings, transaction information or any other data for the next session. When a program "does not maintain state" (is stateless) or when the infrastructure of a system prevents a program from maintaining state, it cannot take  population represents a "comprehensive spectrum of cultures, civilizations, and religions," Gunther expands on the model of online collectives such as Nova Roma Nova Roma is a Roman revivalist group created in 1998 (or MMDCCLI a.u.c. by the Roman calendar) by Joe Bloch and William Bradford, later incorporated in Maine as a non-profit organisation with an educational and religious mission.  (which unites spiritual successors to the Roman Empire") to create a homeland for people who currently don't have one. Aside from the downloadable passport cover, the site is less a practical experiment than a conceptual gesture aimed at raising consciousness about the plight of refugees. Though Gunther's project may be satiric, it nonetheless points to the increasing relevance of transnational entities in a globalized economy.

Net.flag

netflag.guggenheim.org

No nation, online or off, would be complete without a flag, and someone has finally created one for the Internet. Net.flag, 2002-, by veteran online artist Mark Napier, is an emblem for a new kind of "territory." Its design changes constantly, manipulated by users who make selections from familiar motifs: stars, color fields, patterns, and insignia. As Net.flag's viewers add their contributions, one country's motifs temporarily overlap another's. Since a flag's elements generally act as symbols, Net.flag also includes a "browse history" feature that shows the evolution of its aggregate symbolic value--the percentage of signs indicating "purity," "peace," "blood," and soon present in the flag at a given moment. Why pine for an isolated sovereignty untenable in a world connected by copper wires and international terrorism? Wave your Net.flag with pride.

Carnivore carnivore (kär`nəvôr'), term commonly applied to any animal whose diet consists wholly or largely of animal matter. In animal systematics it refers to members of the mammalian order Carnivora (see Chordata).  

rhizome rhizome (rī`zōm) or rootstock, fleshy, creeping underground stem by means of which certain plants propagate themselves. Buds that form at the joints produce new shoots. .org/carnivore

Based on FBI wiretapping A form of eavesdropping involving physical connection to the communications channels to breach the confidentiality of communications. For example, many poorly-secured buildings have unprotected telephone wiring closets where intruders may connect unauthorized wires to listen in on phone  software of the same name, Radical Software Group's Carnivore uses "packet-sniffing"--a technology that eavesdrops on telecommunications--to create vivid depictions of raw data. Carnivore, winner of this year's Ars Electronica Golden Nica award for Net Vision, consists of two parts: the box that ties into a local area network and serves the resulting data stream via the Internet; and artist-made interfaces that tap into this stream. So far, Carnivore has been let loose only in fenced-in pastures--participating galleries, for example--but with a new downloadable version, CarnivorePE, RSG's project of demystifying FBI technology can now reach the masses. To date, a handful of cofounder co·found  
tr.v. co·found·ed, co·found·ing, co·founds
To establish or found in concert with another or others.



co·found
 Alex Galloway's fellow artists, among them Joshua Davis, Scott Snibbe, and Entropy8Zuper! have contributed; their interfaces interpret data variously as billowing bil·low  
n.
1. A large wave or swell of water.

2. A great swell, surge, or undulating mass, as of smoke or sound.

v. bil·lowed, bil·low·ing, bil·lows

v.intr.
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 circles, expanding supernovas, and a Virtual Reality Modeling Language (virtual reality, language) Virtual Reality Modeling Language - (VRML) A draft specification for the design and implementation of a platform-independent language for virtual reality scene description.

VRML 1.0 was released on 1995-05-26.

http://vrml.org/.

Wired.
 update on Monopoly.

Metamute Meets Echelon

www.metamute.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic=44&fourm=1

Echelon, the worldwide intelligence network run by the United States and its English-speaking allies, automatically monitors phone calls, faxes, and e-mails by comparing them against a list of suspicious keywords like mailbomb and rebels. To raise awareness of government surveillance, hacker-activists previously tried to flood e-mail systems with messages containing these words-but Echelon is purportedly too smart to be fooled by words out of context. In response, Mute magazine invited authors to craft literary works that employ the maximum number of keywords. The winners, archived in the magazine's site, Metamute (www.metamute.com/eletter/archive10.htm), may not merit a Pulitzer, but they do show that Tom Clancy doesn't have a lock on spook-inspired literature.

Visit www.artforum.com for links to Hotlist A listing of the best of something. It typically refers to the most popular Web sites.

(World-Wide Web) hotlist - (From hypertext "hot spot") A document on the World-Wide Web or a user's browser configuration file containing hypertext links, often unorganised and
 websites.

Jon Ippolito is an artist and associate curator of media arts at the Guggenheim Museum. His collaboration Fair e-Tales can be found at www.three.org. The Edge of Art, a book on creativity and the Internet revolution, is forthcoming from Thames & Hudson.
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