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    Eva and Franco Mattes, also known as 0100101110101101.org, are an artist duo that have contributed especially to the Net Art movement.Their works center the ethical and political concerns resulting from the inception of the internet and global systems of connection. Through what are often considered controversal interventions, the duo challenges notions of dominant power structures and ...

  2. Eva and Franco Mattes are a couple of Italian-born, New York-based artists who made their first appearance on the Internet, under the label 0100101110101101.ORG. Their work has much to do with theft: recently, they even stole a radioactive ride from the Chernobyl area and reconstructed it in Manchester, United Kingdom.

  3. Eva & Franco Mattes are a duo of artists based in New York City, operating under the pseudonym 0100101110101101.org. Activity. From 1995–97, the Mattes toured major museums in Europe and the United States, and stole 50 fragments from well-known works by artists such as Duchamp, Kandinsky, Beuys, and Rauschenberg.

  4. Contact. mattesstudio gmail.com. Social Eva & Franco Mattes Gallery. Apalazzo, Brescia Postmasters, New York. Collaborations. P2P at KW (2024) P2P at Frankfurter Kunstverein (2023) Time Out of Joint (2020) Don’t Follow The Wind (2015-) The Influencers Festival (2004-19) The Black Chamber (2016) Brand Innovations for Ubiquitous Authorship (2013) Plan C (2010) What’s This Noise?

  5. Eva and Franco Mattes, a.k.a. 0100101110101101.ORG, are a couple of restless Italian artists who use non-conventional communication tactics to obtain the largest visibility with the minimum effort. Born in 1976, they live between Barcelona, New York and Bologna, and work throughout the world.

  6. Eva & Franco Mattes are an Italian artist duo living in New York. They were among the first artists to use the internet to create art, and with works like Life Sharing they helped define the medium. Through videos, installations and websites, their work responds to and dissects our contemporary networked condition, always approaching the ethics ...

  7. A 137 min. video slideshow of 10,000 photos appropriated from people’s personal computers, without their knowledge. The act of obtaining the images did not involve ...