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* Karin de Wild, [https://isea2016.scm.cityu.edu.hk/openconf/modules/request.php?module=oc_program&action=summary.php&id=206 "An Interactive Mnemonic Space for Jodi.org: The Process of Re-exhibiting"], in ''Proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Electronic Art ISEA2016 Hong Kong'', 2016, pp 365-368.
 
* Karin de Wild, [https://isea2016.scm.cityu.edu.hk/openconf/modules/request.php?module=oc_program&action=summary.php&id=206 "An Interactive Mnemonic Space for Jodi.org: The Process of Re-exhibiting"], in ''Proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Electronic Art ISEA2016 Hong Kong'', 2016, pp 365-368.
 
* Alexander R. Galloway, [http://www.e-flux.com/journal/74/59810/jodi-s-infrastructure/ "Jodi's Infrastructure"], ''e-flux'' 74, Jun 2016.
 
* Alexander R. Galloway, [http://www.e-flux.com/journal/74/59810/jodi-s-infrastructure/ "Jodi's Infrastructure"], ''e-flux'' 74, Jun 2016.
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* Karin de Wild, [http://journal.voca.network/transmissions/ "Transmissions: Traces Of The Past In JODI’s Variable Art"], ''VoCA Journal'', Jun 2017.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:18, 9 April 2019

Based in Dordrecht, the Netherlands, JODI (Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans) investigate and subvert conventions of the Internet, computer programs, and video and computer games since 1994. Radically disrupting the very language of these systems, including interfaces, commands, errors and code, JODI stages digital interventions that destabilize the relationship between computer technology and its users.

Interviews

Publications

Literature

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