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Annette Louise Barbier (September 29, 1950 – June 5, 2017) was an American artist and educator. She worked with video art, net art, installation art, interactive performance, and emerging and experimental technologies since the 1970s. Themes in her work address "issues of home, defined locally as domesticity and more broadly as the ways in which we relate to our environment." An early work, "Home Invasion [1995]," incorporating critical dialogue and audio, is accessible from Leonardo. "Domestic space—formerly inviolable—is increasingly disrupted by electronic communication of all sorts, including radio, TV, email and the telephone." She was Chicago-based.

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  • Annette Louise Barbier (September 29, 1950 – June 5, 2017) was an American artist and educator. She worked with video art, net art, installation art, interactive performance, and emerging and experimental technologies since the 1970s. Themes in her work address "issues of home, defined locally as domesticity and more broadly as the ways in which we relate to our environment." An early work, "Home Invasion [1995]," incorporating critical dialogue and audio, is accessible from Leonardo. "Domestic space—formerly inviolable—is increasingly disrupted by electronic communication of all sorts, including radio, TV, email and the telephone." She was Chicago-based. (en)
  • Annette Louise Barbier (29 de septiembre de 1950 - 5 de junio de 2017) fue una artista y educadora estadounidense. Trabajó con videoarte, net.art, arte de instalación, performance interactivo y tecnologías emergentes y experimentales desde la década de 1970.​ Los temas en su trabajo abordan "problemas del hogar, definidos localmente como domesticidad y, más ampliamente, como las formas en que nos relacionamos con nuestro entorno".​ Una de sus primeras obras, "Home Invasion [1995]", que incorpora diálogo crítico y audio, está disponible en . "El espacio doméstico, anteriormente inviolable, se ve cada vez más interrumpido por la comunicación electrónica de todo tipo, incluida la radio, la televisión, el correo electrónico y el teléfono".​ Ella residía en Chicago. (es)
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  • Annette Louise Barbier (September 29, 1950 – June 5, 2017) was an American artist and educator. She worked with video art, net art, installation art, interactive performance, and emerging and experimental technologies since the 1970s. Themes in her work address "issues of home, defined locally as domesticity and more broadly as the ways in which we relate to our environment." An early work, "Home Invasion [1995]," incorporating critical dialogue and audio, is accessible from Leonardo. "Domestic space—formerly inviolable—is increasingly disrupted by electronic communication of all sorts, including radio, TV, email and the telephone." She was Chicago-based. (en)
  • Annette Louise Barbier (29 de septiembre de 1950 - 5 de junio de 2017) fue una artista y educadora estadounidense. Trabajó con videoarte, net.art, arte de instalación, performance interactivo y tecnologías emergentes y experimentales desde la década de 1970.​ Los temas en su trabajo abordan "problemas del hogar, definidos localmente como domesticidad y, más ampliamente, como las formas en que nos relacionamos con nuestro entorno".​ Una de sus primeras obras, "Home Invasion [1995]", que incorpora diálogo crítico y audio, está disponible en . "El espacio doméstico, anteriormente inviolable, se ve cada vez más interrumpido por la comunicación electrónica de todo tipo, incluida la radio, la televisión, el correo electrónico y el teléfono".​ Ella residía en Chicago. (es)
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