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[[Image:Metaforum_2_Wam_Kat_Budapest_1995.jpg|thumb|350px|A presentation by Dutch political activist Wam Kat about the war situation in the Balkans, ''Metaforum II'', Intermedia Department (Room 13), Budapest, 6 Oct 1995. From left to bottom: Andreas Kallfelz (verein 707), Tom Bass, Noel Villers, János Sugár, Diana McCarty, Walter van der Cruijsen, Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák, Dani Molnár (B2Men), Ákos Maróy (EastEdge), E. "Gomma" Guarneri (Decoder), Matthew Fuller (IOD), Ferenc Gerlóczy, John Perry Barlow (EFF), Wam Kat (Zamir), Vuk Ćosić. Photo: Miklós Bölcskey. [https://www.artmagazin.hu/archive/2355 (Source)] ]]
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[[Image:MetaForum_X 2024.jpg|thumb|350px|[https://trafo.hu/en/additional_programs/metaforum1 MetaForum X], 2024.]]
'''MetaForum''' was a series of annual conferences organised by the [[Media Research Foundation]] from 1994-1996 in [[Budapest]]. The organising committee included [[Geert Lovink]], [[Diana McCarty]], and [[János Sugár]].
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[[Image:Metaforum_2_Wam_Kat_Budapest_1995.jpg|thumb|350px|A presentation by Dutch political activist Wam Kat about the war situation in the Balkans, ''Metaforum II'', Intermedia Department (Room 13), Budapest, 6 Oct 1995. From left to bottom: Andreas Kallfelz (verein 707), Tom Bass, Noel Villers, János Sugár, Diana McCarty, Walter van der Cruijsen, Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák, Dani Molnár (B2Men), Ákos Maróy (EastEdge), E. "Gomma" Guarneri (Decoder), Matthew Fuller (IOD), Ferenc Gerlóczy, John Perry Barlow (EFF), Wam Kat (Zamir), Vuk Ćosić. Photo: Miklós Bölcskey. [https://www.artmagazin.hu/archive/2355 Source]. ]]
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'''MetaForum''' is a series of conferences initiated by the [[Media Research Foundation]] in [[Budapest]] in 1994-1996, with the organising committee of [[Geert Lovink]], [[Diana McCarty]], and [[János Sugár]]. The fourth edition took place in 2024.  
  
 
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{{#ev:vimeo|https://vimeo.com/1025897719|640||MetaForum 1-3 (1994-1996) Revisited, 2024}}
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{{#ev:vimeo|https://vimeo.com/1034507964|640||MetaForumX: Then and Now, 2024}}
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"The series, primarily organised by the Media Research Foundation, began in 1994, with the topic of multimedia. This small, chaotic event included CD-ROM and the World Wide Web, which was just gaining attention in the explosive hype of the Internet. There were no commercial Internet providers in Hungary, and just three Hungarian CD-ROMs. The lack of a working Internet connection during the event led to a heated debate between representatives of the Hungarian Telecom and [[EastEdge]], a group of Hungarian students well acquainted with the Internet. This debate led to MetaForum II/NO BORDERS/Budapest Networking Conference in 1995. These were international topics, and perhaps even more important in Hungary, where bad telephone lines and a general lack of expendable wealth magnify the issues of new communication technologies in the West. MetaForum III followed with the subject of content, which has become the crucial element in the new media discourse. " [http://www.mrf.hu/buenobye.html (organisers, 1996)]
 
"The series, primarily organised by the Media Research Foundation, began in 1994, with the topic of multimedia. This small, chaotic event included CD-ROM and the World Wide Web, which was just gaining attention in the explosive hype of the Internet. There were no commercial Internet providers in Hungary, and just three Hungarian CD-ROMs. The lack of a working Internet connection during the event led to a heated debate between representatives of the Hungarian Telecom and [[EastEdge]], a group of Hungarian students well acquainted with the Internet. This debate led to MetaForum II/NO BORDERS/Budapest Networking Conference in 1995. These were international topics, and perhaps even more important in Hungary, where bad telephone lines and a general lack of expendable wealth magnify the issues of new communication technologies in the West. MetaForum III followed with the subject of content, which has become the crucial element in the new media discourse. " [http://www.mrf.hu/buenobye.html (organisers, 1996)]
  
The participants included [[Richard Barbrook]], John Perry Barlow, [[Konrad Becker]], Tamás Bodoky, [[Heath Bunting]], [[Vuk Ćosić]], [[Nina Czegledy]], [[Hans-Christian Dany]], [[Erik Davis]], [[Manuel DeLanda]], [[Matthew Fuller]], [[David Garcia]], Ferenc Gerlóczy, Mieke Gerritzen, Rop Gongrijp, Debra Guzman, E. "Gomma" Guarneri, John Horvath, [[Heiko Idensen]], Gábor Kelemen, Max Kossatz, Attila Kotányi, George Legrady, [[Olia Lialina]], Alpár Losoncz, Eveline Lubbers, Oliver Marchart, Masuyama, András Nyírő, Benjamin Perasovic, [[Miklós Peternák]], Gereon Schmitt, [[Pit Schultz]], [[Alexei Shulgin]], [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], ]Mark Stahlman, [[Marleen Stikker]], Barbara Strebl, Tamás Szalay, [[Katalin Timár]], Jozsef Tillman, László Tölgyes, Toshiya Ueno, [[Walter van der Cruijsen]], Salvatore Vanasco, Willem Velthoven, Charles Wessel, and [[Peter Lamborn Wilson]] (Hakim Bey).
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The participants in the first three editions included [[Richard Barbrook]], John Perry Barlow, [[Konrad Becker]], Tamás Bodoky, [[Heath Bunting]], [[Vuk Ćosić]], [[Nina Czegledy]], [[Hans-Christian Dany]], [[Erik Davis]], [[Manuel DeLanda]], [[Matthew Fuller]], [[David Garcia]], Ferenc Gerlóczy, Mieke Gerritzen, [[Rop Gonggrijp]], Debra Guzman, E. "Gomma" Guarneri, John Horvath, [[Heiko Idensen]], Gábor Kelemen, Max Kossatz, Attila Kotányi, George Legrady, [[Olia Lialina]], Alpár Losoncz, Eveline Lubbers, [[Oliver Marchart]], Masuyama, András Nyírő, Benjamin Perasovic, [[Miklós Peternák]], Gereon Schmitt, [[Pit Schultz]], [[Alexei Shulgin]], [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], Mark Stahlman, [[Marleen Stikker]], Barbara Strebl, Tamás Szalay, [[Katalin Timár]], Jozsef Tillman, László Tölgyes, Toshiya Ueno, [[Walter van der Cruijsen]], Salvatore Vanasco, Willem Velthoven, Charles Wessel, and [[Peter Lamborn Wilson]] (Hakim Bey).
  
 
An exhibition showcasing the MetaForum and [[Nettime|Nettime-l]] documentation, entitled ''[http://web.archive.org/web/19990505100145/http://www.c3.hu/c3/mr.html Select All]'', was held in June 1997 in [[Budapest]]. Included were video clips, texts, and other memorabilia tracing major topics that fueled the growth of the Internet and World Wide Web.
 
An exhibition showcasing the MetaForum and [[Nettime|Nettime-l]] documentation, entitled ''[http://web.archive.org/web/19990505100145/http://www.c3.hu/c3/mr.html Select All]'', was held in June 1997 in [[Budapest]]. Included were video clips, texts, and other memorabilia tracing major topics that fueled the growth of the Internet and World Wide Web.
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The fourth edition was held in October 2024 to mark the 30th anniversary of the conference. The original organising team was joined by [[Flóra Barkóczi]], Áron Lődi and Zsolt Miklósvölgyi.
  
 
==Editions==
 
==Editions==
* ''MetaForum 94/Budapest Multimedia Conference'', 7-9 October 1994.<br>[http://web.archive.org/web/20000918120955/www.mrf.hu/mf94.html Concept and programme]. [http://www.hix.com/arch/?page=issue&issueid=50129#26 Announcement].
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* ''MetaForum II/NO BORDERS/HATÁROK NÉLKÜL/Budapest Networking Conference'', 6-8 October 1995.<br>"The conference critically examines the role that the internet plays now and what is possible in the future. How and where do geographic borders render cyberspace mythical? How is democracy defined and enforced in the fourth dimension? What role do economics play in the colonization of the last frontier? How is identity altered by new communication technology?".<br>[[Media:MF2prg+txtE.doc|Programme (DOC)]], [http://www.strano.net/town/meeting/budapest/prog.htm HTML]. [http://www.c3.hu/intermedia/kronologia/metaforum.html Event website] (HU). [http://www.strano.net/town/meeting/budapest/budapest.htm Report] (IT). [http://www.strano.net/town/meeting/budapest/interv.htm Intervention by Strato Network]. [http://www.tommasotozzi.it/index.php?title=Netstrike_(1995) Tomaso Tozzi's Netstrike].  
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* ''MetaForum 94/Budapest Multimedia Conference'', 7-9 October 1994.
* ''MetaForum III/UNDER CONSTRUCTION/Budapest Content Conference'', 11-13 October 1996.<br>[[Media:MF3prg+txtE.doc|Programme (DOC)]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20040713010908/www.thing.desk.nl/meta4um3/index.html Concept and programme].  
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: [http://web.archive.org/web/20000918120955/www.mrf.hu/mf94.html Concept and program]. [http://www.hix.com/arch/?page=issue&issueid=50129#26 Announcement].
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* ''MetaForum II/NO BORDERS/HATÁROK NÉLKÜL/Budapest Networking Conference'', 6-8 October 1995.
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: "The conference critically examines the role that the internet plays now and what is possible in the future. How and where do geographic borders render cyberspace mythical? How is democracy defined and enforced in the fourth dimension? What role do economics play in the colonization of the last frontier? How is identity altered by new communication technology?".
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: [[Media:MF2prg+txtE.doc|Programme (DOC)]], [http://www.strano.net/town/meeting/budapest/prog.htm HTML]. [http://www.c3.hu/intermedia/kronologia/metaforum.html Event website] (HU). [http://www.strano.net/town/meeting/budapest/budapest.htm Report] (IT). [http://www.strano.net/town/meeting/budapest/interv.htm Intervention by Strato Network]. [http://www.tommasotozzi.it/index.php?title=Netstrike_(1995) Tomaso Tozzi's Netstrike].  
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* ''MetaForum III/UNDER CONSTRUCTION/Budapest Content Conference'', 11-13 October 1996.
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: [[Media:MF3prg+txtE.doc|Program DOC]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20040713010908/www.thing.desk.nl/meta4um3/index.html Concept and program].
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* ''MetaForum X – PermaCrises'', Trafó & Intermedia Department (Hungarian University of Fine Arts), Budapest, 25-26 October 2024.
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: "Embracing the legacy of the three MetaForum conferences (1994-96), MFX continues to highlight the urgent issues of the times with a reflection on contemporary crisis surfing. The theme of PermaCrises examines the persistent breakdown of our political, societal and cultural systems, capturing the extremity of this situation through its continuality and pervasiveness."
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: [[Media:Metaforum_X_2024 booklet.pdf|Booklet PDF]]. [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjmgN0Vx5Fs4h98FvZpW0sF3yXucBlmer Video documentation]. Program: [https://trafo.hu/en/additional_programs/metaforum1 Day 1], [https://trafo.hu/en/additional_programs/metaforum2 Day 2]. [https://networkcultures.org/blog/2024/10/14/full-program-of-metaforum-x-permacrises-october-24-26-2024-budapest/ Full program with abstracts], [https://networkcultures.org/events/metaforumx-permacrises/]. [https://networkcultures.org/void/2024/11/29/metaforum-x-permacrises-repository/ Report with video recordings]. [https://networkcultures.org/blog/2024/07/20/metaforum-x-permacrises-budapest-october-24-26-2024/ Call for participation]. [https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-2410/msg00003.html Announcement on nettime]. [https://www.facebook.com/events/896065241880171/]
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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MetaForum 1 Legrady Pandilovski Czegledy Budapest 1994.jpg|George Legrady, Melentie Pandilovski, Nina Czeglédy, ''MetaForum I'', 1994. Photo: János Sugár  
 
MetaForum 1 Legrady Pandilovski Czegledy Budapest 1994.jpg|George Legrady, Melentie Pandilovski, Nina Czeglédy, ''MetaForum I'', 1994. Photo: János Sugár  
 
MetaForum 1 EastEdge Heath Bunting Budapest 1994.jpg|EastEdge and Heath Bunting, ''MetaForum I'', 1994. Photo: János Sugár  
 
MetaForum 1 EastEdge Heath Bunting Budapest 1994.jpg|EastEdge and Heath Bunting, ''MetaForum I'', 1994. Photo: János Sugár  
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Metaforum 2 Hungarian net initiatives Budapest 1995.jpg|Hungarian net initiatives, ''MetaForum II'', 1995. Photo: Miklós Bölcskey
 
Metaforum 2 Hungarian net initiatives Budapest 1995.jpg|Hungarian net initiatives, ''MetaForum II'', 1995. Photo: Miklós Bölcskey
 
MetaForum 3 Andreas Broeckmann Budapest 1996.jpg|Andreas Broeckmann, ''MetaForum III'', 1996. Photo: Miklós Bölcskey
 
MetaForum 3 Andreas Broeckmann Budapest 1996.jpg|Andreas Broeckmann, ''MetaForum III'', 1996. Photo: Miklós Bölcskey
MetaForum 2-3 speakers Budapest 1995-1996.jpg|MetaForum speakers: Matthew Fuller (MF II, 1995), Attila Kotányi (MF III, 1996), Manuel DeLanda (MF III, 1996), Heath Bunting (MF III, 1996), Richard Barbrook (MF III, 1996), Rop Gongrijp (MF II, 1995). Photo: Miklós Bölcskey, János Sugár
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MetaForum 2-3 speakers Budapest 1995-1996.jpg|MetaForum speakers: Matthew Fuller (MF II, 1995), Attila Kotányi (MF III, 1996), Manuel DeLanda (MF III, 1996), Heath Bunting (MF III, 1996), Richard Barbrook (MF III, 1996), Rop Gonggrijp (MF II, 1995). Photo: Miklós Bölcskey, János Sugár
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==Publications==
 
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* ''[http://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/index.html ZK Proceedings 95: Net Criticism]'', eds. Geert Lovink and Pit Schultz, Amsterdam, Jan 1996. Contains several presentations from ''MetaForum II'' (listed below).
 
* ''[http://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/index.html ZK Proceedings 95: Net Criticism]'', eds. Geert Lovink and Pit Schultz, Amsterdam, Jan 1996. Contains several presentations from ''MetaForum II'' (listed below).
 
** Strano Network (Tommaso Tozzi), [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/2/strategy.txt "Strategies for Liberation"] [23 Nov 1995]. Presented at ''MetaForum II''.
 
** Strano Network (Tommaso Tozzi), [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/2/strategy.txt "Strategies for Liberation"] [23 Nov 1995]. Presented at ''MetaForum II''.
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** Peter Lamborn Wilson (Hakim Bey), [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/2/plw.txt "Islam and the Internet. Net-Religion - War in Heaven"]. Presented at ''MetaForum II''.
 
** Peter Lamborn Wilson (Hakim Bey), [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/2/plw.txt "Islam and the Internet. Net-Religion - War in Heaven"]. Presented at ''MetaForum II''.
  
* János Sugár, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/barlow.html "Interview of John Perry Barlow @ MetaForum II, Budapest, October 95'"], ed. Noel Villers, Media Research Foundation, 1996. The interview was broadcast in a shortened version on Mediamix (Hungarian Television, ed. J. Kopper) and a full version was published in the weekly ''Magyar Narancs''.
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* János Sugár, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/barlow.html "Interview of John Perry Barlow @ MetaForum II, Budapest, October 95'"], ed. Noel Villers, Media Research Foundation, 1996. The interview was broadcast in a shortened version on Mediamix (Hungarian Television, ed. J. Kopper) and a full version was published in the weekly ''Magyar Narancs''. [https://archive.is/XCZVC]
  
 
* ''[http://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/index(2).html ZKP3: The Metaforum III Historical Files]'', eds. Thomas Bass, Geert Lovink, Diana McCarty, and Pit Schulz, Budapest, Oct 1996. [http://web.archive.org/web/20010609073000/http://www.nettime.org/desk-mirror/zkp3/index.html]. Includes texts by ''MetaForum III'' participants (listed below). {{en}}
 
* ''[http://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/index(2).html ZKP3: The Metaforum III Historical Files]'', eds. Thomas Bass, Geert Lovink, Diana McCarty, and Pit Schulz, Budapest, Oct 1996. [http://web.archive.org/web/20010609073000/http://www.nettime.org/desk-mirror/zkp3/index.html]. Includes texts by ''MetaForum III'' participants (listed below). {{en}}
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* Szilvia Seres, [http://www.digikult.hu/2014/05/23/akkor-mar-lehetett-tudni-hogy-a-szamitogep-letezik-es-valahogy-a-jovo-errefele-vezet-es-vegre-ideologiamentesen-lehetett-valami-korszerut-propagalni/  "„Akkor már lehetett tudni, hogy a számítógép létezik és valahogy a jövő errefelé vezet, és végre ideológiamentesen lehetett valami korszerűt propagálni.” Seres Szilvia beszélgetése Sugár János képzőművésszel"], ''Digikult.hu'', 22 May 2014; [https://www.artmagazin.hu/archive/2355 reposted], ''Artmagazin'', 23 May 2014. Interview with János Sugár. {{hu}}
 
* Szilvia Seres, [http://www.digikult.hu/2014/05/23/akkor-mar-lehetett-tudni-hogy-a-szamitogep-letezik-es-valahogy-a-jovo-errefele-vezet-es-vegre-ideologiamentesen-lehetett-valami-korszerut-propagalni/  "„Akkor már lehetett tudni, hogy a számítógép létezik és valahogy a jövő errefelé vezet, és végre ideológiamentesen lehetett valami korszerűt propagálni.” Seres Szilvia beszélgetése Sugár János képzőművésszel"], ''Digikult.hu'', 22 May 2014; [https://www.artmagazin.hu/archive/2355 reposted], ''Artmagazin'', 23 May 2014. Interview with János Sugár. {{hu}}
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* Flóra Barkóczi, [https://networkcultures.org/blog/2024/10/26/introduction-to-metaforum-x-in-budapest-by-flora-barkoczi/ "Introduction to MetaForumX in Budapest"], ''INC Blog'', Oct 2024. [https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-2410/msg00054.html]
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* Ágnes Básthy, [https://networkcultures.org/blog/2024/10/31/agnes-basthy-crisis-what-crisis/ "Crisis? What Crisis? Taking a Suspicious Walk around a Fashionable Notion"], ''INC Blog'', Nov 2024.
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* Boldizsár Hordós, [https://networkcultures.org/blog/2024/11/12/naked-logic-lecture-of-boldizsar-hordos-at-metaforum-x-budapest/ "Naked Logic: Lecture at Metaforum X, Budapest"], ''INC Blog'', Nov 2024.
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* András Bodái, a.o., [https://networkcultures.org/void/2024/11/29/metaforum-x-permacrises-repository/ "MetaForumX – PermaCrises (Repository)"], ''The Void'', Amsterdam: INC, 29 Nov 2024.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [https://networkcultures.org/blog/2024/07/20/metaforum-x-permacrises-budapest-october-24-26-2024/ MetaForum X: PermaCrises – Budapest, October 24-26, 2024], call for participation
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* [https://trafo.hu/en/additional_programs/metaforum1 MetaForum X], 2024. [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjmgN0Vx5Fs4h98FvZpW0sF3yXucBlmer Videos].
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* [https://vimeo.com/1025897719 MetaForum 1-3 (1994-1996) Revisited], video, ed. Flóra Barkóczi, Nov 2024, 11 min.
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* [http://www.mrf.hu/metaforum.html MetaForum on MRF]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/19990417230017/http://www.isys.hu/metaforum MetaForum III website] (not archived)
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19990505100145/http://szocio.tgi.bme.hu/metaforum/index.html MetaForum II website] (not archived)
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19990505100145/http://szocio.tgi.bme.hu/metaforum/index.html MetaForum II website] (not archived)
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19990417230017/http://www.isys.hu/metaforum MetaForum III website] (not archived)
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/19990505100145/http://www.c3.hu/c3/mr.html Select All], exhibition announcement, 1997
* [http://www.mrf.hu/metaforum.html MetaForum on MRF]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19990505100145/http://www.c3.hu/c3/mr.html Select All], exhibition announcement
 
  
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A presentation by Dutch political activist Wam Kat about the war situation in the Balkans, Metaforum II, Intermedia Department (Room 13), Budapest, 6 Oct 1995. From left to bottom: Andreas Kallfelz (verein 707), Tom Bass, Noel Villers, János Sugár, Diana McCarty, Walter van der Cruijsen, Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák, Dani Molnár (B2Men), Ákos Maróy (EastEdge), E. "Gomma" Guarneri (Decoder), Matthew Fuller (IOD), Ferenc Gerlóczy, John Perry Barlow (EFF), Wam Kat (Zamir), Vuk Ćosić. Photo: Miklós Bölcskey. Source.

MetaForum is a series of conferences initiated by the Media Research Foundation in Budapest in 1994-1996, with the organising committee of Geert Lovink, Diana McCarty, and János Sugár. The fourth edition took place in 2024.


MetaForum 1-3 (1994-1996) Revisited, 2024


MetaForumX: Then and Now, 2024


"The series, primarily organised by the Media Research Foundation, began in 1994, with the topic of multimedia. This small, chaotic event included CD-ROM and the World Wide Web, which was just gaining attention in the explosive hype of the Internet. There were no commercial Internet providers in Hungary, and just three Hungarian CD-ROMs. The lack of a working Internet connection during the event led to a heated debate between representatives of the Hungarian Telecom and EastEdge, a group of Hungarian students well acquainted with the Internet. This debate led to MetaForum II/NO BORDERS/Budapest Networking Conference in 1995. These were international topics, and perhaps even more important in Hungary, where bad telephone lines and a general lack of expendable wealth magnify the issues of new communication technologies in the West. MetaForum III followed with the subject of content, which has become the crucial element in the new media discourse. " (organisers, 1996)

The participants in the first three editions included Richard Barbrook, John Perry Barlow, Konrad Becker, Tamás Bodoky, Heath Bunting, Vuk Ćosić, Nina Czegledy, Hans-Christian Dany, Erik Davis, Manuel DeLanda, Matthew Fuller, David Garcia, Ferenc Gerlóczy, Mieke Gerritzen, Rop Gonggrijp, Debra Guzman, E. "Gomma" Guarneri, John Horvath, Heiko Idensen, Gábor Kelemen, Max Kossatz, Attila Kotányi, George Legrady, Olia Lialina, Alpár Losoncz, Eveline Lubbers, Oliver Marchart, Masuyama, András Nyírő, Benjamin Perasovic, Miklós Peternák, Gereon Schmitt, Pit Schultz, Alexei Shulgin, Cornelia Sollfrank, Mark Stahlman, Marleen Stikker, Barbara Strebl, Tamás Szalay, Katalin Timár, Jozsef Tillman, László Tölgyes, Toshiya Ueno, Walter van der Cruijsen, Salvatore Vanasco, Willem Velthoven, Charles Wessel, and Peter Lamborn Wilson (Hakim Bey).

An exhibition showcasing the MetaForum and Nettime-l documentation, entitled Select All, was held in June 1997 in Budapest. Included were video clips, texts, and other memorabilia tracing major topics that fueled the growth of the Internet and World Wide Web.

The fourth edition was held in October 2024 to mark the 30th anniversary of the conference. The original organising team was joined by Flóra Barkóczi, Áron Lődi and Zsolt Miklósvölgyi.

Editions[edit]

  • MetaForum 94/Budapest Multimedia Conference, 7-9 October 1994.
Concept and program. Announcement.
  • MetaForum II/NO BORDERS/HATÁROK NÉLKÜL/Budapest Networking Conference, 6-8 October 1995.
"The conference critically examines the role that the internet plays now and what is possible in the future. How and where do geographic borders render cyberspace mythical? How is democracy defined and enforced in the fourth dimension? What role do economics play in the colonization of the last frontier? How is identity altered by new communication technology?".
Programme (DOC), HTML. Event website (HU). Report (IT). Intervention by Strato Network. Tomaso Tozzi's Netstrike.
  • MetaForum III/UNDER CONSTRUCTION/Budapest Content Conference, 11-13 October 1996.
Program DOC. Concept and program.
  • MetaForum X – PermaCrises, Trafó & Intermedia Department (Hungarian University of Fine Arts), Budapest, 25-26 October 2024.
"Embracing the legacy of the three MetaForum conferences (1994-96), MFX continues to highlight the urgent issues of the times with a reflection on contemporary crisis surfing. The theme of PermaCrises examines the persistent breakdown of our political, societal and cultural systems, capturing the extremity of this situation through its continuality and pervasiveness."
Booklet PDF. Video documentation. Program: Day 1, Day 2. Full program with abstracts, [1]. Report with video recordings. Call for participation. Announcement on nettime. [2]

Gallery[edit]

Publications[edit]

  • Geert Lovink, "The Budapest Debate", in Lovink, Dynamics of Critical Internet Culture, 1994-2001, Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2009, pp 99-101.

Links[edit]