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1Nikos Papastergiadis
Nikos Papastergiadis is a professor at the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne. His current research focuses on the investigation of the historical transformation of contemporary art and cultural institutions by digital
technology. His publications include Modernity as Exile (Manchester University Press, 1993), Dialogues in the Diasporas (Rivers Oram Press, 1998), The Turbulence of Migration (Polity, 2000), Metaphor and Tension (Artspace, 2004), Spatial Aesthetics: Art, Place, and the Everyday (Rivers Oram Press, 2006), and Cosmopolitanism and Culture (Polity, 2012). Additionally, he is the author of numerous essays that have been translated into over a dozen languages and that have also appeared in major catalogues, such as
the Biennales of Sydney, Liverpool, Istanbul, Gwangju, Taipei, Lyon, Thessaloniki, and Documenta 13.
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