This issue features:
- the first invited reponse to Peter Timms' book What's wrong with Contemporary Art?
- a review of Asian Traffic, an official parallel event of the 2004 Biennale of Sydney, held at the Asia-Australia Arts Centre
- a review of Turbulent, a ten-minute short film made by Iranian artist Shirin Neshat, and was presented as a part of the Visual Arts Program of the Melbourne International Festival of the Arts in 2004
- 3 articles from the 17th issue of Mesh, an online publication exploring critical, aesthetic and techinological issues related to screen culture and media arts practice
Onsite
Geraldine BARLOW, 
Thomas J. BERGHUIS, 
Gary CARSLEY, 
Robert COOK, 
Russell SMITH, 
Fumihiko SUMITOMO, 住友文彥, 
English
digital art,  interactive art,  technology
2005
In print
0819677X
1
magazine/journal/newspaper, 
review
What's Wrong With Contemporary Art? by Peter Timms - Clueless: Sleeping Under the Man and Drifting with his Gun in my Mouth - Robert COOK
Asian Traffic - Gary CARSLEY
Mesh 17: New Media Art in Australia and Asia - Russell SMITH, Sarah TUTTON
Mesh Text: 'Transcending Media' and the Role of Contemporary Art Practices in China - Thomas J. BERGHUIS
Mesh Text: Out of Akihabara: Media Art in Japan and Advanced Consumer Society - Fumihiko SUMITOMO, 住友文彥
Turbulent: Shirin Neshat - Geraldine BARLOW
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