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Notes for this articlePaul Catanese experiments with, among other media, Gameboy art. An example is Super Ichthyologist Advance, wherein “show quality koi” ‘live’ inside Nintendo’s Gameboy Advance, providing a “more effective method for distributing ownership of these regal animals.” His work details a playful and intricate attempt to demarcate the bounds of ownership in modern capitalism. Another work, from 2001, is titled Invisible Maps. He describes the project as “a web-based interactive work which explores threads of narrative: how the choices we make when traveling are akin to letters, words and sentences. With every gesture we write novels; every stroll fills volumes of encyclopedia. Invisible Maps examines those unknowable relationships; invisible realities that linger in the atmosphere with the smell of electricity.”
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