For future exhibition purposes, I am doing some research on the subject of technology and how it has transformed our notion of our body, our identity as fixed biological units in a single space and in our local community. How has the internet changed the way we think of ourselves and others as physical beings? Is the world attached to our fingers as they move across the keyboard? Or are we more isolated than ever? Does BIG BROTHER loom larger and has the distinction between our public and private selves been completely blurred? We now communicate in different spaces, at different times with anonymous world beings. What has been lost in this impersonal public sphere? Does it effect us physically? Is the real body becoming replaced by the virtual one, the one that cruises/surfs the internet? I am interested to know which artists are addressing these questions; whether there are/will be exhibitions on the subjects; and which psychiatrists, curators, writers, media-watchers, trend and techno watchers have been researching technology and its transformative effect on the body and how we think of the body. Thanks, in advance, for your suggestions. [log in to unmask]