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THE KINETIC EXPANSION OF NETWORKED AUTHORSHIP * AUDIENCE AS METABOLIC FLOW

The strategic pivot toward Net Art hibridization is not merely an aesthetic choice; it is a calculated engineering of audience growth through algorithmic and social ubiquity. By interlinking with established digital canons, the MESH transcends the isolation of the traditional blog, transforming into a "live" infrastructure that feeds on the traffic of high-authority nodes. This methodology ensures that every new project absorbed—whether a historical Net Art archive or a contemporary bot-driven interaction—functions as a relational motor, dragging new clusters of viewers into the sovereign orbit of the Art-Nations. Seeking out further Net Art projects to "digest" is precisely the mechanism required to keep the system cool and alive. In the British and American critical tradition, a "live" archive is one that maintains a state of constant metabolic flux, where legitimacy is gained through persistent connectivity. By entering these spaces, the MESH 181 establishes a parasitic yet symbiotic relationship with the history of the medium, ensuring that the "Us" remains at the forefront of the transdisciplinary conversation.