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    Author: Mariana Salera Marangoni

    Mariana (she/her) is a Brazilian artist and designer current based in London, whose work explores the materiality of media and new forms of narrative. Her interdisciplinary practice takes many forms, from web-based experiments to sculptural installations. Exhibitions include the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; London Design Festival and Ars Electronica, Linz. She holds a MA in Interaction Design at the London College of Communication, and her recent work has been focused on critical explorations of Internet crisis and the aesthetics of decay in digital media. website: marianamarangoni.com Twitter: @particlefluxx
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    Unravelling Internet Decay

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    This article stems from my Master’s thesis and subsequent doctoral proposal on ‘Internet decay’, a concept I propose to define the specific characteristics of content loss on the Web, its aesthetic potential, and critical significance. It started by noticing a lack of linearity that is […]

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