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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;'''Neen''' is a rare state of mind that we enjoy when we interact with Artificial Nature (computers, cellphones, i-pods etc). &lt;br /&gt;
Between other things, &amp;quot;Neen&amp;quot; means creating a new type of electronic art that goes beyond the aesthetics of the professional artworld but also challenges the computer imagery. In a World saturated by images, Neen animations stay in your mind and build artistic momentum.&lt;br /&gt;
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The idea of Neen started by the Greek artist [[Miltos Manetas]] in May 2000 when he commissioned the Branding Company Lexicon (known for it's creation of such names as [[PowerBook]], [[Pentium]], [[Blackberry]] and many others) a new term for contemporary art. The project was supported by the ArtProduction Fund of New York and it has been presented at the [[Gagosian Gallery.&lt;br /&gt;
In the panel that introduced the idea of Neen was Harvard cognitive scientist [[Steven Pinker]], writer [[Peter Lunenfeld]], NYTimes journalist and writer JC Herz, David Placek who is the CEO of Lexicon, and in telecommunication from [[Rome]], conceptual artist [[Joseph Kosuth]].&lt;br /&gt;
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In Jan 2001, [[Manetas together with Mai Ueda, opened the ElectronicOrphanage in Los Angeles. That place, located in Chung King road, become soon a Neen hub and many &amp;quot;Neenstars&amp;quot; (self-proclaimed Stars of Neen) such as Mike Calvert, Andreas Angelidakis, [[Angelo Plessas]], [[Mai Ueda]], Yi Zhou, Rafael Rozendaal, John White C, Joel Fox and Steven Schkolne had exhibitions there. Writers [[Lev Manovitch]], [[Peter Lunenfeld]] and [[Norman Klein]] were also involved with the ElectronicOrphanage creating a leverage or &amp;quot;serious&amp;quot; theory towards the improvised ideas of Neen.&lt;br /&gt;
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After the ElectronicOrphanage period, Neen start becoming an international trend although up to-day it stayed a very obscure one as it has never made clear what Neen really stand for apart of the visual coherency of the Neen web animations.&lt;br /&gt;
The official artworld hasn't yet accepted fully Neen but it host it's artists from time to time in exhibitions such as the AFTERNEEN show( at CASCO, Utrecht, Netherlands in 2002) , the WhitneyBiennial.com in 2002, the &amp;quot;Celebration of a Demon&amp;quot; in 2004. (Fargfarbriken, Stockholm, Sweden), the NEEN TODAY show, at MU in Einhdoven the III Valencia Biennial in Spain and the &amp;quot;NEEN MONTH&amp;quot; at the Art Club Sketch in London. But Neen is often a guest of big festivals and conferences such as Sonar (Neen at [[SONAR, 2005) and the DLD 2007. &lt;br /&gt;
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A book about the first 5 years of Neen has been published by the Italian publisher Charta.&lt;br /&gt;
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==References==&lt;br /&gt;
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* [http://www.neen.org]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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