In September 2016 I was approached by Rhizome curator Michael Connor to take part in a new project around preserving net art. This was the Net Art Anthology. Initially the project was to revolve around works of net art that had disappeared and that would be recreated or restored. This focus on works that disappeared later changed into a focus on works of influence. I gave general advise and recommended other advisers, plus I wrote three texts for the online project. When a book was published and an accompanying exhibition took place at the New Museum in New York I was invited to give a presentation there. The Net Art Anthology was an important landmark in the rethinking of art and the internet and helped revive and restore the memory of many important artworks. The photo shows Philip Glahn, Michael Connor and me on stage during the Q&A at the New Museum in March 2018.





