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Publication with Heather Hart: The User′s Manual for the Rather Roundtable

From artist Heather Hart:

Greetings all!
My interactive thesis show collaborative project is now in the form of a book!
The link is to our non-ISBN version, so you can buy your copy more affordably in this time of economic hmf.  :)
But, the ISBN version is also available from LULU as The Field Guide to The Rather Round Table.

Thanks for all your support over the past two years!

Best,
Heather

Description:

Rather Roundtable was a group show initiated in New Brunswick, New Jersey in February/March of 2008, by seven artists interested in a converging participatory aesthetic. The group of artists met in grad school at Rutgers. The artists included are: Russ Anderson, Heather Hart, Joelle Howald, Morgan Page, Tom Russotti, Nathan Shafer and Shane Whilden. Accompanying the show was a set of ‘roundtable’ discussions about new media, interactive culture, participatory aesthetics and the artwork as an open social project.

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