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 Black Net.Art and Love Letter Web Pages  We wanted to see what an artwork could say to this question of who are we when we are online and ask questions about where Blackness  race and culture  lives,  Mendi + Keith  stanley cup Obadike told Rhizome in 2017. Is it in the body or somewhere else       They were stanley quencher  referring to their project Black Net.Art, a series of actions from 2001 to 2003, but that question feels even more prescient today when all netizens corporeal information is monetizable data. Theyd identified that friction back when corporations were still staking out their territory and before social media had fenced in its walled gardens. They pointed out to Rhizome that, in the 90s, the language of the web was already that of  western exploration colonialism, from Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, Ebay, Amazon.  Image: Blackness for Sale  Mendi + Keith Obadike  In Black Net.Art, Keith auctioned his blackness on eBay. They offered  savvy e-businesses  a service in which they would convert their  stanley mugs unseen customers and employees skin tone into hexadecimal code, titled  The Interaction of Coloreds  鈥?a play on Josef Albers The Interaction of Colors. Mendi published a story about a white  mentor,  which at first appears as scattered fragments like  he was a pretty nice guy  and  he praised my work ; when you hover over the blanks, paragraphs detailing his abuse reveal themselves in pink. It was formatted as a word processing document, but the impulse to self-edit feels second nature  Vtea Lower Decks Isn   t Wasting Time Teaching Its Heroes Some New Lessons
 Grigory Rodchenkov, who was head of the countrys antidoping laboratory at the time, tells The Times that he developed a drug cocktail of banned substances, which NYT describes as  the most elaborate鈥攁nd successful鈥攄oping ploys in sports history.      Wow. But from there, the story just gets bonkers, involving actual covert urine-swapping operations. The Times report explains: In a dark-of-night operation, Russian antidoping experts and members of the intelligence services surreptitiously replaced urine samples tainted by performance-enhancing drugs with clean urine collected months earlier, somehow breaking into the supposedly tamper-proof bottles that are the standard at international competitions, Dr. Rodchenkov said. For hours each night, they worked in a shadow laboratory lit by a single lamp, passing bottles of urine through a hand-size hole in the wall, to be ready for testin stanley fr g the next day, he sai stanley cup d. By the end of the Games, Dr. Rodchenkov estimated, as many as 100 dirty urine samples were expunged. This report follows previous accusations by the World Anti-Doping Agency that pointed to Rodchenkov as the main perpetrator of this extreme unsportsman-like conduct. At the time Rodchenkov responded to the allegations and said,  This is an independent commission which only issues recommendations 8230; There are three fools sitting the cups stanley re who dont understand the laboratory.  Now, after fleeing to LA and becoming the central focus of a new documentary, Rodchenkov seems to have