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This video was shot, edited and screened at the Transmediale festival 2011 in Berlin, Germany.Conceived and Edited by Gabriel Shalom<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What are the defining aesthetics of art in the networked era? How is mass collaboration changing notions of ownership in art? How does micropatronage change the way artists produce and distribute artwork? The Future of Art begins a conversation on these topics and invites your participation. 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