The article discusses three cases study from new Polish media art field (Robert B. Lisek, Michał Brzeziński, Paweł Janicki) in the context of sociocultural changes connected with development of both network society systems and science including information theory, quantum physics, biology and philosophy. Text points out the art projects that have critical aim and destabilize common communicational, scientific and cultural schema. In this new artistic practice there is a strong feedback between creativity and scientific theories as well as new technological devices.
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