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Julia Weist’s “Public Record” Probes the Impact of Artists on Cities

by Cassie Packard August 19, 2021August 20, 2021

As a resident for the NYC Department of Records and Information Services, Weist explored the relationship between the city and its artists as documented in these vast municipal archives.

Still from Julia Weist and Nestor Siré, "Holguín (BABALAWO)" (2016) (courtesy the artists)
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How Digital Art Reaches Parts of Cuba that Lack Internet Access

by Benjamin Sutton January 30, 2018

Since 2015, the artist Nestor Siré has been curating a selection of contemporary art in El Paquete Semenal, a one-terabyte collection of files transmitted person-to-person throughout Cuba every week.

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Why Googling “Miami Inmates” in South Florida Leads to Their Poetry

by Sarah Trudgeon April 12, 2017August 19, 2021

A massive search activity in South Florida has created search trends, effectively publishing poems by Miami inmates within the suggestions of Google search.

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