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Ctrl+P Issue 13 ready for downloading

http://www.ctrlp-artjournal.org/pdfs/CtrlP_Issue13.pdf
Published in this volume are papers presented at the 2008 International Symposium on
> Electronic Art (ISEA) invited-panel “Passing and Peril in the
> Information Super Highway.” Kóan Jeff Baysa moderated the panel and
> did an introduction with the same title. The other papers are
> “Reflections of Contemporary Chinese Society: Representations of
> Chinese Identity in Cyberspace” by Jiayi Young; “Kenkanryu (The Hate
> Korean Wave): Images of Hatred and Racism in Japanese Manga” by Mina
> Cheon; “Self-representation s of Malaysian Bloggers” by Roopesh
> Sitharan; and “How We Have Represented Ourselves as Ctrl+P thus Far”
> by issue editor Judy Freya Sibayan.
>
> The second part of this issue focuses on the art market and the value
> of art to contextualize Ctrl+P's decision to advertise the Asian
> Contemporary Art Fair New York a first with Ctrl+P and a timely
> opportunity considering the current world financial crisis. Marian
> Pastor Roces reviews “On (Surplus) Value in Art” a book by Diedrich
> Diederichsen published by Witte de With. Ana Prvacki talks on her art
> practice as a form of giving. Varsha Nair offers an image to represent
> her deep sadness as artist-friends lose themselves in the commerce of
> art.
>
> We also have a review by Sara Haq and Olivia Altaras, a conversation
> about the exhibition “Or” by The Readymaids.
>
> As always we ask that you help us disseminate this journal to your
> friends and e-groups. To be part of our mailing list, please email us
> at ctrl_p_artjournal@ yahoo.com.

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