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By Cook Sarah
Sarah Cook | 2016
This anthology delves into how artists have engaged with the concept of information since the 1960s, questioning the boundaries between information, signals, and data. It examines the materiality and immateriality of information, its embodiment in social and political contexts, and the challenges posed by information overload and misinformation in networked societies. The book also explores the post-digital nature of information, unsettling fixed notions of history and place.