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Welcome to [[Monoskop:About|Monoskop]], the [[media art and culture]] wiki.
 
  
==Media library==
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Welcome to [[About Monoskop|Monoskop]], a wiki for arts and studies.
* [[Katalin_Ladik#O-pus|Katalin Ladik, Imre Póth, Attila Csernik: O-pus]], 1972, 8 min.
 
* [[Robert_Adrian_X#Danube_Connection|Danube Connection]], Electronic Communication Happening for fax, two telephone lines and a picture-phone, organised by Robert Adrian X and ARTPOOL, 1993, 5 min.
 
* [[Milan_Knížák#Broken_Music|Milan Knížák: Broken Music]], 3 editions, 1979-1989.
 
* [[CECM/Anthology_of_Slovak_Electroacoustic_Music|Anthology of Slovak Electroacoustic Music 1966-1991 and 1989-1994]], 3-CD, 1992/94.
 
* [[Dušan Hanák#Works|Dušan Hanák: A Day of Joy]], TV documentary, 1972, 22 min.
 
* [[Symphony of Sirens|Baku: Symphony of Sirens: Sound Experiments in The Russian Avant-Garde. Original Documents and Reconstructions of 72 Key Works of Music, Poetry and Agitprop from the Russian Avantgardes (1908-1942)]], 72 MP3s with texts, 153 min.
 
* [[Chris_Marker#The_Owl.27s_Legacy_.28L.27H.C3.A9ritage_de_la_chouette.29|Chris Marker: The Owl's Legacy]], 1989, France/Greece, col., Beta sp, Television Mini-Series, 13 episodes x 26 min.
 
* [[Henryk_Berlewi#Works|Henryk Berlewi: Mechano-Faktura]], selected works, 1920s-60s.
 
* [[Otakar_V%C3%A1vra#The_Light_Penetrates_the_Dark_.28Sv.C4.9Btlo_pronik.C3.A1_tmou.29|Otakar Vávra: The Light Penetrates the Dark (Světlo proniká tmou)]], 35mm, 4 min, 1931.
 
* [[Zbigniew_Rybczyński#Media|Zbigniew Rybczyński: Media]], 35mm, Se-Ma-For Łódź, 1980.
 
* [[Zbigniew_Rybczyński#The_Square_.28Kwadrat.29|Zbigniew Rybczyński: The Square (Kwadrat)]], 35mm, 3'30", PWSFTviT Łódź, 1972.
 
* [[Gábor_Bódy#Four_Bagatelles_.28N.C3.A9gy_Bagatell.29|Gábor Bódy: Four Bagatelles (Négy Bagatell)]], 35mm, 28 min, 1975.
 
  
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* Another interview about Monoskop appeared in the new issue of [http://www.profilart.sk/ ''Profil: Contemporary Art Magazine''] (4/2012), in Slovak.
 
* New featured articles: [[Štefan Anián Jedlík]], [[Joseph Petzval]]. (March 2013)
 
* [http://www.stanica.sk/2013/02/26/alef-0/ Monoskop was discussed] at the [[Stanica]] cultural centre in [[Žilina]] as part of a new discussion series ''Alef 0'', moderated by [[Zuzana Husárová]]. (28 February 2013)
 
* New featured articles: [[Dušan Hanák]], [[Dvizheniye]]. (February 2013)
 
* ''Neural'' magazine published an interview about Monoskop in its issue on ''Post-Digital Print'' (No. 44). (January 2013)
 
* [[Media:Bobnic_Robert_Smrke_Jurij_Sepetavc_Jasmina_Monoskop.pdf|An interview about Monoskop]] with Robert Bobnič and Jurij Smrke of a legendary Ljubljana-based student magazine [http://www.tribuna.si/ ''Tribuna''], in Slovenian. (January 2013).
 
* New featured articles: [[Zbigniew Rybczyński]], [[Gábor Bódy]], [[Otakar Vávra]], [[Henryk Berlewi]], [[László Moholy-Nagy]], [[Milan Grygar]]. (23 October 2012)
 
* Monoskop was presented at the andragogy seminar at University of Prešov, and later that same day at Wave club in [[Prešov]] within [[CyberTalks]] series. (15 October 2012)
 
* [[Media:Monoskop.column.TheWire.Nov2012.jpg|The Wire magazine takes on Monoskop]]. (October 2012)
 
* [[Symposium|Unlimited Editions]] - A public discussion on personal collecting and media archiving. Launch of the Monoskop library. 5 July 2012, TENT, Rotterdam.
 
* A two-year [[Remake]] project which built upon Monoskop research produced a travelling exhibition, conference, performance evenings, workshop series, bilingual magazine, and an issue of open-access student journal. [[Remake|Documentation can be found here]]. (June 2012)
 
* Monoskop was [http://www.msuv.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=271%3Apredavanja-prezentacije-projekata-monoskop-i-nove-tendencije&lang=en presented] at The Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina in [[Novi Sad]], as part of [http://digitizing-ideas.hr/ Digitizing Ideas] project. (18 April 2012)
 
* [[Monoskop/Brno_2012_talk|Monoskop talk]] at the Remake conference in [[Brno]], Czech Republic. (11 April 2012)
 
* Featured articles: [[Vladimir Bonačić]], [[Steina and Woody Vasulka]], [[Bulat Galeyev]], [[Stanisław Dróżdż]], [[Nicolas Schöffer]], [[Jozef Malovec]]. (16 March 2012)
 
* [[File:Remake-poster.jpg|left|120px|frameless]] [[Remake|REMAKE: REthinking Media Art in K(C)ollaborative Environments]] [http://www.dum-umeni.cz/en/vystava/remake exhibition] opened in [[Brno]], Czech Republic. Remake is an international art project taking place between June 2010 and May 2012. Its aim is to foster creation and presentation of contemporary works inspired by the history of media arts. The project’s final part is an international touring exhibition which is currently shown at The Brno House of Arts. The project builds upon a long-running collaborative research of media art histories, [[Monoskop:About|Monoskop]]. Remake was started by several cultural organisations coordinated by [[Atrakt Art]] with an intention to create and present the contemporary art works inspired by history of media arts in the East-Central Europe. --[[User:Dusan|dusan]] 15:20, 11 March 2012 (CET)
 
* The first public presentation of the [[Monoskop/Zagreb 2011 talk|Monoskop media archive]], at the [http://najave.razmjenavjestina.org/2011/12/01/g33koskop-seminar-03-12-2011-1500-o-arhivi-i-knjiznici/ G33koskop] seminar in [[Mama]], [[Zagreb]]. --[[User:Dusan|dusan]] 3 December 2011
 
* Monoskop was presented at the [http://www.goethe.de/ins/ee/prj/gtw/ueb/kbe/en8140048.htm Gateways: Workshop for Curators from Central and Eastern Europe] in [[Tallinn]] by [[Mária Rišková]]. --October 2011
 
* Monoskop was presented at the [[New Media Art & Digital Art Meeting Point]] seminar in [[A4 - Zero Space]], [[Bratislava]]. [[Media:Barok.monoskop.talk.bratislava.18-5-2011.pdf‎|PDF of the talk (Slovak)]]. --[[User:Dusan|dusan]] 18 May 2011
 
  
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* Support of the [http://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Twitter Twitter widget] enabled. You can now embed a twitter feed on your profile. (11 March 2012)
 
* Monoskop moves to a new domain: http://monoskop.org. Old links are preserved. (5 March 2012)
 
* New categories: [[:Category:3D printing|3D printing]], [[:Category:Circuit bending|Circuit bending]] (10 December 2011)
 
* New categories: [[:Category:Internet activism|Internet activism]], [[:Category:Data activism|Data activism]], [[:Category:Copyright activism|Copyright activism]], [[:Category:FLOSS|FLOSS]], [[:Category:Filesharing|Filesharing]] (4 December 2011)
 
* Monoskop wiki now supports embedding videos from Youtube, Vimeo, Blip.tv, Google Video, UStream, and basically any publicly accessible website (using HTML5 video tag), as well as documents from Google Books, Scribd, and SlideShare, image searches and slideshows from Flickr, and stills from Google Maps and Google Street View. See [http://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Widgets_Catalog#Widgets_available MediaWikiWidgets manual] to learn how. (16 November 2011)
 
* Entry about [[:Category:Electromagnetism|Electromagnetism]] (May 2011)
 
* Entry about [[:Category:SuperCollider|SuperCollider]] (September 2010)
 
* Entry about [[:Category:Film labs|Film labs]] (June 2010)
 
* Entry about [[:Category:Hauntology|Hauntology]] (May 2010)
 
* Entry about [[:Category:Surf clubs|Surf clubs]] (April 2010)
 
* Research of history of [[Media_art_in_CEE|media arts and culture in Central and Eastern Europe]]. (2009)
 
* Realising there are almost 100 users or so registered, we did small improvements in user profiles. Using your profile (find [[Special:Userlist|here]]) you can now share what you have been working on, message others, etc. (28 July 2008)
 
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"Zamotka is a kind of wrap made by spreading hummus on lavash flatbread and adding toppings of your liking, which was popularised by Mariupol’s underground creative scene in 2017–2018.

It is also the name given to a self-published zine that explores grassroots food practices, communal dining, food related trauma caused by the war and its social and personal dimensions in the context of Mariupol’s devastation. To honour this legendary wrap and personal memories of the city, Freefilmers have compiled a series of visual and textual contributions in Zamotka."

 Nychka Lishchynska: literary editing of the zine, text project coordination, interviews.
 Sashko Protiah: coordination, project management.
 Natasha Tseliuba: art and photo project coordination, design, zine layout.
 Concept and implementation: Freefilmers
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2024-07-22

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Rikimbili: une étude sur la désobéissance technologique et quelques formes de réinvention

by Ernesto Oroza

"Quand nous acceptons le critère bourgeois qui sanctionne la nécessité comme indigne et celui qui exprime ses besoins comme faible et vulgaire, nous participons à la réduction systématique de la créativité et de la liberté qui pourrait se traduire dans la culture contemporaine." (Ernesto Oroza)

“PLOUGHSHARES AS TECHNOLOGICAL DISOBEDIENCE (CUBA)
Cite du design is a broad church. Whilst hordes of courtiers flocked around the Minister like starlings at sunset, copies of a subversive new book, by Ernesto Oroza, were being distributed by Cite’s publications team. Rikimbili – “a study of technological disobedience and other forms of re-invention” – describes how Cubans have adapted and recycled industrial objects during fifty years of US sanctions. The book’s title, Rikimbili, is named after a two-wheeled vehicle that started its life as a bicycle. The book is subversive because, for me anyway, it describes the kind of design we’ll be doing in the coming age of scarcity industrialism (a phrase of John Michael Greer). Design shows filled with shiny objects, by contrast, are best perceived as historical events about a pardigm that has passed. Write direct to obtain your copy of Rikimbili to: emilie.chabert at citedudesign dot com.” (John Thackara)

 Publisher Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne, Saint-Étienne, 2009
 Translated by Nicole Marchand-Zanartu
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 ISBN 978-2-86272-527-7
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Video interview (8 min, 2013). Research blog (est. 2016). Author. Publisher.

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2024-07-17

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Archiving Activism in the Digital Age

Edited by Daniele Salerno and Ann Rigney

"The archiving of social movements has long contributed to their cultural impact. Given the wide availability of digital tools for the making and storing of records, ‘autonomous’ archiving is today becoming a significant part of the activist toolkit itself. In parallel, professional archiving has undergone significant change, leading to more participatory and community-based practices that belie the idea of ‘the Archive’ as an institution merely serving the interests of the state.

This collection brings together academics, archivists, and activists to explore some of the many new sites where activist archives are being produced at the present time. With case studies ranging between Turkey, Afghanistan, the UK, Spain, the Netherlands, and the US, it offers new insights into the opportunities and challenges posed by digitization as well as into the tensions between autonomy and long-term sustainability. It shows above all the potential of archives to become sites of renewed critical engagement."

Contributors: Michelle Caswell, Özge Çelikaslan, Rosemary Grennan, Flore Janssen, Kera Lovell, Eline Pollaert, Ann-Katrine Schmidt Nielsen, Paul van Trigt, Daniel Villar-Onrubia.

 Publisher Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, May 2024
 INC Theory on Demand #52
 ISBN 9789083328287
 Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 License
 153 pages
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2024-05-17

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Promiscuous Infrastructures: Practicing Care

Edited by Michelle Teran, Marc Herbst, Vivian Sky Rehberg, Renée Turner and The Promiscuous Care Study Group

"Promiscuous Infrastructures brings together more than twenty contributors—art and social practitioners, researchers, and educators—who have been researching and writing about caring infrastructures and promiscuous care for the past several years. This interdisciplinary publication comprises essays, visual schematics and scores, personal letters, recipes, and conversations, which emerge from the work of the Promiscuous Care Study Group, situated around the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam.

Promiscuous Infrastructures calls for an ethics of care and attentiveness to one another within and beyond the shared context of a structurally dispassionate institution that requires innovation, expediency, and accountable results. The promiscuity it explores is defined by a collective refusal of efficiency, and favors generosity, care, love, and attention. Together, the group and their interlocutors address themes ranging from institutional change, communal responsibility and accountability practices, mental health and collective care, hospitality and hosting, soil, counter-histories, intergenerational learning, joy and collective grief and the poetics of imagining otherwise."

With contributions from: Carla Arcos, Jacquill Basdew, Selma Bellal, Seecum Cheung, Cooking Something Up, Yoeri Guépin, Marc Herbst, Czar Kristoff P., Pablo Lerma, Judith Leijdekkers, Carmen José, Edwin Mingard, Skye Maule-O’Brien, Lola Olufemi, Laurence Rassel, Vivian Sky Rehberg, Reading Room Rotterdam, Kari Robertson, Yusser al Obaidi, Michelle Teran, Renée Turner, and Julia Wilhelm.

 Publisher  Journal of Aesthetics & Protest, Leipzig, and WdKA Research Center, Rotterdam, May 2024
 ISBN       9798218366827
 Creative Commons BY—NC—ND 4.0 License
 285 pages
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Publisher.

2024-05-16

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(Home Works) - A Cooking Book: Recipes for Organising with Art and Domestic Work

Edited by Jenny Richards and Jens Strandberg

"Home Works – A Cooking Book: Recipes for Organising with Art and Domestic Work expands on cooking with art and food as a process for coming together and building collectivity. The book highlights the art and politics of eating together through a number of artistic, curatorial and tasty dinner recipes. Recipes that nourish and nurture conversations around domestic labour, collaborative practices and feminist politics, expanded upon through a series of essays and interviews.

The recipes were learnt during the cooking of Home Works; a research and exhibition programme investigating domestic labour and the politics of the home, hosted by the art space Konsthall C in Stockholm 2015-2017.

Home Works – A Cooking Book is a tool for everyone that wants to use art to challenge what work we value and how work is organised.

Without further ado...let’s cook!"

Contributors: Samira Ariadad, Jonna Bornemark, Marie Ehrenbåge, Silvia Federici, Sandi Hilal, Dady de Maximo, Temi Odumosu, Jenny Richards and Jens Strandberg, Khasrow Hamid Othman, Halla Þórlaug Óskarsdóttir.

 Publisher  Onomatopee, Eindhoven, October 2020
 ISBN      9789493148376
 280 pages
 PDF (33mb)

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2024-05-11

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