Difference between revisions of "Geert Lovink"

From Monoskop
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
Line 14: Line 14:
  
 
==Books==
 
==Books==
 +
 
* with Eveline Lubbers, ''Bluf! 't moet kunnen...'', Amsterdam, 1983, 250 pp. {{nl}}
 
* with Eveline Lubbers, ''Bluf! 't moet kunnen...'', Amsterdam, 1983, 250 pp. {{nl}}
* Bilwet, ''[https://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/bilwet-het-beeldenrijk-1985/ Het Beeldenrijk: over stralingsangst en ruimteverlangen]'' [Empire of Images: Radiation Fear and Space Desire], Amsterdam: Raket en Lont, 1985, 178 pp, [[Media:Bilwet Het Beeldenrijk_1985.pdf|PDF]]. {{nl}}
+
 
 +
* [[Bilwet]], ''[https://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/bilwet-het-beeldenrijk-1985/ Het Beeldenrijk: over stralingsangst en ruimteverlangen]'' [Empire of Images: Radiation Fear and Space Desire], Amsterdam: Raket en Lont, 1985, 178 pp, [[Media:Bilwet Het Beeldenrijk_1985.pdf|PDF]]. {{nl}}
 +
 
 
* Bilwet, ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/bilwet/Bewegingsleer/ Bewegingsleer]'', Ravijn, 1990. {{nl}}
 
* Bilwet, ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/bilwet/Bewegingsleer/ Bewegingsleer]'', Ravijn, 1990. {{nl}}
 +
 
* editor, with Rik Delhaas, ''Wetware'', trans. Laura Martz, et al., Amsterdam: De Balie, 1991, 96 pp. {{nl}},{{en}}
 
* editor, with Rik Delhaas, ''Wetware'', trans. Laura Martz, et al., Amsterdam: De Balie, 1991, 96 pp. {{nl}},{{en}}
 +
 
* ''[[Media:Lovink_Geert_Hoer_zu_oder_stirb_1992.txt|Hör zu – oder stirb! Fragmente einer Theorie der souveränen Medien]]'', trans. Axel Diederich, Berlin & Amsterdam: ID-Archiv, 1992, 89 pp. [https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/Geert/Aufsaetze/hoerzu.txt] {{de}}
 
* ''[[Media:Lovink_Geert_Hoer_zu_oder_stirb_1992.txt|Hör zu – oder stirb! Fragmente einer Theorie der souveränen Medien]]'', trans. Axel Diederich, Berlin & Amsterdam: ID-Archiv, 1992, 89 pp. [https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/Geert/Aufsaetze/hoerzu.txt] {{de}}
 +
 
* Bilwet, ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/AgenturBilwet/Medienarchiv/ Medienarchiv]'', trans. Gerrit Boer, Bensheim/Dusseldorf: Bollmann, 1993. {{de}}
 
* Bilwet, ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/AgenturBilwet/Medienarchiv/ Medienarchiv]'', trans. Gerrit Boer, Bensheim/Dusseldorf: Bollmann, 1993. {{de}}
 
** Adilkno, ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/adilkno/TheMediaArchive/content.html The Media Archive]'', New York: Autonomedia, 1998.  
 
** Adilkno, ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/adilkno/TheMediaArchive/content.html The Media Archive]'', New York: Autonomedia, 1998.  
 
** Bilwet, ''[[Media:Agentur_Bilwet_Arhiv_Medija_1998.pdf|Arhiv Medija]]'', trans. Goran Vujasinović, et al., Zagreb: Arkzin, 1998, 272 pp. {{cr}}
 
** Bilwet, ''[[Media:Agentur_Bilwet_Arhiv_Medija_1998.pdf|Arhiv Medija]]'', trans. Goran Vujasinović, et al., Zagreb: Arkzin, 1998, 272 pp. {{cr}}
 +
 
* Adilkno, ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/Cracking/contents.html Cracking the Movement: Squatting Beyond the Media]'', trans. Laura Martz, New York: Autonomedia, 1994. {{en}}
 
* Adilkno, ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/Cracking/contents.html Cracking the Movement: Squatting Beyond the Media]'', trans. Laura Martz, New York: Autonomedia, 1994. {{en}}
 +
 
* Bilwet, ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/bilwet/Bilwet-Datadandy_mac.sit.hqx De Datadandy]'', Amsterdam: De Balie, 1994. Floppybook. {{nl}}  
 
* Bilwet, ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/bilwet/Bilwet-Datadandy_mac.sit.hqx De Datadandy]'', Amsterdam: De Balie, 1994. Floppybook. {{nl}}  
 
** ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/AgenturBilwet/Datendandy/index.html Der Datendandy]'', trans. Petra Ilyes, Mannheim: Bollmann, 1994. {{de}}
 
** ''[https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/AgenturBilwet/Datendandy/index.html Der Datendandy]'', trans. Petra Ilyes, Mannheim: Bollmann, 1994. {{de}}
 +
 
* Bilwet, ''Elektronische Einsamkeit'', Cologne: Suppose, 1997. [https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/AgenturBilwet/ElektronischeEinsamkeit/inhalt.html Excerpt]. {{de}}
 
* Bilwet, ''Elektronische Einsamkeit'', Cologne: Suppose, 1997. [https://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/AgenturBilwet/ElektronischeEinsamkeit/inhalt.html Excerpt]. {{de}}
* editor, with Diana McCarty, Pit Schultz and Vuk Cosic, ''[http://www.ljudmila.org/nettime/zkp4/ The Beauty and the East]'', Ljubljana: Nettime (ZKP4), 1997.
 
  
* editor, with Pit Schultz (Nettime), ''[[Media:Lovink Geert Schultz Pit Netzkritik Materialien zur Internet-Debatte 1997.pdf|Netzkritik. Materialien zur Internet-Debatte]]'', trans. Bettina Seifried, Florian Rötzer and Thomas Atzert, Berlin: ID-Verlag, 1997, 220 pp. [https://www.idverlag.com/buchseite.php?buchID=68] {{de}}
+
* editor, with [[Diana McCarty]], [[Pit Schultz]] and [[Vuk Cosic]], ''[http://www.ljudmila.org/nettime/zkp4/ The Beauty and the East]'', Ljubljana: Nettime (ZKP4), 1997.
 +
 
 +
* editor, with [[Pit Schultz]] (Nettime), ''[[Media:Lovink Geert Schultz Pit Netzkritik Materialien zur Internet-Debatte 1997.pdf|Netzkritik. Materialien zur Internet-Debatte]]'', trans. Bettina Seifried, Florian Rötzer and Thomas Atzert, Berlin: ID-Verlag, 1997, 220 pp. [https://www.idverlag.com/buchseite.php?buchID=68] {{de}}
  
 
* editor, with Toshiya Ueno, ''Electronic Street Cultures'', Osaka: Inter Medium Institute, 2001, 143 pp. {{en}}/{{jp}}
 
* editor, with Toshiya Ueno, ''Electronic Street Cultures'', Osaka: Inter Medium Institute, 2001, 143 pp. {{en}}/{{jp}}
Line 34: Line 44:
 
* editor, et al., ''Metatag: 26 Hits on Technology and Culture / Metatag: 26 hits over technologie en cultuur'', Amsterdam: The Waag, Society for Old and New Media, 2002, 119 pp. {{en}}/{{nl}}
 
* editor, et al., ''Metatag: 26 Hits on Technology and Culture / Metatag: 26 hits over technologie en cultuur'', Amsterdam: The Waag, Society for Old and New Media, 2002, 119 pp. {{en}}/{{nl}}
  
* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=590 Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture]'', MIT Press, 2002, 382 pp. Brings together texts about new media culture worldwide, with essays on The Digital City Amsterdam and nettime, data dandyism, tactical media strategies and early critiques of dotcommania.
+
*{{a|Lovink2002}}''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=590 Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture]'', MIT Press, 2002, 382 pp. Brings together texts about new media culture worldwide, with essays on [[The Digital City]] Amsterdam and [[nettime]], data dandyism, tactical media strategies and early critiques of dotcommania.
 
** ''Dark Fiber'', intro. Franco Berardi Bifo, Rome: Luca Sossella, 2002, 286 pp. {{it}}
 
** ''Dark Fiber'', intro. Franco Berardi Bifo, Rome: Luca Sossella, 2002, 286 pp. {{it}}
 
** ''Dark Fiber: auf den Spuren einer kritischen Internetkultur'', Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, 2003, 342 pp. {{de}}
 
** ''Dark Fiber: auf den Spuren einer kritischen Internetkultur'', Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, 2003, 342 pp. {{de}}
Line 41: Line 51:
 
* ''Uncanny Networks: In Dialogues with the Virtual Intelligentsia'', MIT Press, 2002. [https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/bitstream/handle/18452/7973/lovink.pdf Introduction]. A collection of interviews with new media artists, theorists and critics from East and West-Europe, USA and Asia who reflect on their concepts and practices. It provides a critical context of ideas, networks and artworks that have shaped the past decade. [http://arteca.mit.edu/book/uncanny-networks] [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/uncanny-networks]
 
* ''Uncanny Networks: In Dialogues with the Virtual Intelligentsia'', MIT Press, 2002. [https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/bitstream/handle/18452/7973/lovink.pdf Introduction]. A collection of interviews with new media artists, theorists and critics from East and West-Europe, USA and Asia who reflect on their concepts and practices. It provides a critical context of ideas, networks and artworks that have shaped the past decade. [http://arteca.mit.edu/book/uncanny-networks] [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/uncanny-networks]
  
* ''My First Recession: Critical Internet Culture in Transition'', Rotterdam: V2_ & NAi, Rotterdam, 2003. Contains essays on Internet theory, dotcom literature, the issue of moderation, lists, blogs and open publishing and case studies of three list communities: Syndicate (Deep Europe), Xchange (streaming media) and Oekonux (GPL society debate). [http://framework.v2.nl/archive/archive/node/work/default.xslt/nodenr-155362]
+
*{{a|Lovink2003}}''My First Recession: Critical Internet Culture in Transition'', Rotterdam: V2_ & NAi, Rotterdam, 2003; [[Media:Lovink Geert My First Recession Critical Internet Culture in Transition 2011.pdf|repr.]], Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2011, 216 pp. Contains essays on Internet theory, dotcom literature, the issue of moderation, lists, blogs and open publishing and case studies of three list communities: [[Syndicate]] (Deep Europe), [[Xchange]] (streaming media) and [[Oekonux]] (GPL society debate). [https://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/no-09-my-first-recession-critical-internet-culture-in-transition/ Publisher]. [http://framework.v2.nl/archive/archive/node/work/default.xslt/nodenr-155362]
 
** ''Internet non è il paradiso: reti sociali e critica della cibercultura'', trans. Marco Deseriis, Milan: Apogeo, 2004, xxiv+328 pp. {{it}}
 
** ''Internet non è il paradiso: reti sociali e critica della cibercultura'', trans. Marco Deseriis, Milan: Apogeo, 2004, xxiv+328 pp. {{it}}
  
Line 64: Line 74:
 
* ''[[Media:Lovink_Geert_Dynamics_of_Critical_Internet_Culture_1994-2001_2009.pdf|Dynamics of Critical Internet Culture, 1994-2001]]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2009, 230 pp. Based on 2002 PhD dissertation. [http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/no-01-dynamics-of-critical-internet-culture/]
 
* ''[[Media:Lovink_Geert_Dynamics_of_Critical_Internet_Culture_1994-2001_2009.pdf|Dynamics of Critical Internet Culture, 1994-2001]]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2009, 230 pp. Based on 2002 PhD dissertation. [http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/no-01-dynamics-of-critical-internet-culture/]
  
* with Pit Schultz, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1580 Jugendjahre der Netzkritik. Essays zu Web 1.0 (1995 – 1997)]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2010, 96 pp. {{de}}
+
* with [[Pit Schultz]], ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1580 Jugendjahre der Netzkritik. Essays zu Web 1.0 (1995 – 1997)]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2010, 96 pp. {{de}}
  
 
* editor, with Rachel Somers Miles, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1847 Video Vortex Reader II: Moving Images Beyond YouTube]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2011, 378 pp.
 
* editor, with Rachel Somers Miles, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1847 Video Vortex Reader II: Moving Images Beyond YouTube]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2011, 378 pp.
  
* editor, with Nathaniel Tkacz, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=2070 Critical Point of View: A Wikpedia Reader]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2011.
+
* editor, with [[Nathaniel Tkacz]], ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=2070 Critical Point of View: A Wikpedia Reader]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2011.
  
 
* editor, with Mieke Gerritzen and Minke Kampman, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=F783ED00717A45A489CD05F047C8A038 I Read Where I Am: Exploring New Information Cultures]'', Amsterdam: Valiz, 2011, 264 pp. [http://www.gbv.de/dms/weimar/toc/666517150_toc.pdf TOC]. [https://www.valiz.nl/en/publications/i-read-where-i-am.html]
 
* editor, with Mieke Gerritzen and Minke Kampman, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=F783ED00717A45A489CD05F047C8A038 I Read Where I Am: Exploring New Information Cultures]'', Amsterdam: Valiz, 2011, 264 pp. [http://www.gbv.de/dms/weimar/toc/666517150_toc.pdf TOC]. [https://www.valiz.nl/en/publications/i-read-where-i-am.html]
Line 79: Line 89:
 
* editor, with Miriam Rasch, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=7496 Unlike Us Reader: Social Media Monopolies and Their Alternatives]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2013, 386 pp.
 
* editor, with Miriam Rasch, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=7496 Unlike Us Reader: Social Media Monopolies and Their Alternatives]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2013, 386 pp.
  
* editor, with Nathaniel Tkacz and Patricia de Vries, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=14497 MoneyLab Reader: An Intervention in Digital Economy]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2015, 308 pp.
+
* editor, with [[Nathaniel Tkacz]] and Patricia de Vries, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=14497 MoneyLab Reader: An Intervention in Digital Economy]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2015, 308 pp.
  
 
* ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/58e86e7b-3eb1-4d9e-b7e1-d2ae09f38e3c Social Media Abyss: Critical Internet Cultures and the Force of Negation]'', Polity, 2016, 220 pp.
 
* ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/58e86e7b-3eb1-4d9e-b7e1-d2ae09f38e3c Social Media Abyss: Critical Internet Cultures and the Force of Negation]'', Polity, 2016, 220 pp.

Latest revision as of 15:04, 22 July 2024

Geert Lovink (1959, Amsterdam) is a media theorist, internet critic and activist. Studied political science on the University of Amsterdam. Lives in Amsterdam.

Member of Adilkno, the Foundation for the Advancement of Illegal Knowledge (1983-1999), a free association of media-related intellectuals (Agentur Bilwet auf Deutsch). He is a radio program producer (for Radio Patapoe in Amsterdam and VPRO radio) and a co-founder of The Digital City, the Amsterdam-based Freenet and 'Press Now', the Dutch support campaign for independent media in Former Yugoslavia. Former editor of the media/art magazine Mediamatic (1989-1994). In 1991-1993 he lectured media theory in Bucharest and Budapest at the art academies there. Co-founder of the Amsterdam-based internet content providers desk.nl (culture/arts) and 'contrast.org' (politics) and a 'cultural ambassador' for Waag Society for Old and New Media. Regular contributor of Andere Sinema (Antwerpen) and member of the editorial board of ARKzin (Zagreb). In the spring of 1995, together with Pit Schultz, he founded the international nettime circle which is promoting 'net criticism'. In 2001 co-founded Fibreculture list.

Co-organized the Wetware Convention (Amsterdam, 1991), Next 5 Minutes, a international conference on public access and camcorder activism (Amsterdam, 1993-1996-1999), Ex Oriente Lux (Bucharest 1993), the first Romanian media/art event, MetaForum I/II/III (Budapest, 1994-6), Interface 3 (Hamburg, 1995) on the culture of computer networks, Next 5 Minutes II on 'tactical media' (Amsterdam, 1996). and moderated the (net) symposium of Ars Electronica 96 on 'memesis'. He was the project coordinator of the Hybrid WorkSpace, which took place during the Documenta X (1997) in Kassel. Later on co-organised Browser Day (Amsterdam, 1998-2002), Net.Congestion event (Amsterdam, 2000), and conferences such as Tulipomania DotCom (Amsterdam/Frankfurt, 2000), Dark Markets (Vienna, 2002), Networks, Art, & Collaboration (Buffalo, 2004). From 2000-2004 he lived in Australia where he co-founded the Fibreculture network.

Among his early publications are Adilkno's Empire of Images (Amsterdam, 1985), Cracking the Movement (Amsterdam, 1990/Berlin, 1991/New York, 1994) on the history of the squatter movement in Amsterdam, Hoer zu oder Stirb (Berlin, 1992) on free radio, Media Archief (Amsterdam 1992/Mannheim 1993/New York 1997), Der Datendandy (Amsterdam/Mannheim, 1994) and Elektronische Einsamkeit (Cologne, 1997). In 2019 the Institute of Network Cultures published the Bilwet Fascismemap (in Dutch), a collection of unpublished essays on historical and contemporary fascism (1983-1993).

In June 2004 he founded Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam, a research unit of the Hogeschool van Amsterdam (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences), also called INC.

In 2005-2006 he was a fellow at the Berlin Institute for Advanced Study (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin), where he finished his third volume on critical Internet culture, Zero Comments (Routledge, New York, 2007).

Books[edit]

  • with Eveline Lubbers, Bluf! 't moet kunnen..., Amsterdam, 1983, 250 pp. (Dutch)
  • editor, with Rik Delhaas, Wetware, trans. Laura Martz, et al., Amsterdam: De Balie, 1991, 96 pp. (Dutch),(English)
  • Bilwet, Medienarchiv, trans. Gerrit Boer, Bensheim/Dusseldorf: Bollmann, 1993. (German)
    • Adilkno, The Media Archive, New York: Autonomedia, 1998.
    • Bilwet, Arhiv Medija, trans. Goran Vujasinović, et al., Zagreb: Arkzin, 1998, 272 pp. (Croatian)
  • Bilwet, De Datadandy, Amsterdam: De Balie, 1994. Floppybook. (Dutch)
    • Der Datendandy, trans. Petra Ilyes, Mannheim: Bollmann, 1994. (German)
  • Bilwet, Elektronische Einsamkeit, Cologne: Suppose, 1997. Excerpt. (German)
  • editor, with Toshiya Ueno, Electronic Street Cultures, Osaka: Inter Medium Institute, 2001, 143 pp. (English)/(Japanese)
  • editor, et al., Metatag: 26 Hits on Technology and Culture / Metatag: 26 hits over technologie en cultuur, Amsterdam: The Waag, Society for Old and New Media, 2002, 119 pp. (English)/(Dutch)
  • Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture, MIT Press, 2002, 382 pp. Brings together texts about new media culture worldwide, with essays on The Digital City Amsterdam and nettime, data dandyism, tactical media strategies and early critiques of dotcommania.
    • Dark Fiber, intro. Franco Berardi Bifo, Rome: Luca Sossella, 2002, 286 pp. (Italian)
    • Dark Fiber: auf den Spuren einer kritischen Internetkultur, Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, 2003, 342 pp. (German)
    • Fibra oscura: rastreando la cultura crítica de internet, trans. Manuel Talens, Madrid: Tecnos: Alianza, 2004, 310 pp. (Spanish)
  • Uncanny Networks: In Dialogues with the Virtual Intelligentsia, MIT Press, 2002. Introduction. A collection of interviews with new media artists, theorists and critics from East and West-Europe, USA and Asia who reflect on their concepts and practices. It provides a critical context of ideas, networks and artworks that have shaped the past decade. [3] [4]
  • My First Recession: Critical Internet Culture in Transition, Rotterdam: V2_ & NAi, Rotterdam, 2003; repr., Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2011, 216 pp. Contains essays on Internet theory, dotcom literature, the issue of moderation, lists, blogs and open publishing and case studies of three list communities: Syndicate (Deep Europe), Xchange (streaming media) and Oekonux (GPL society debate). Publisher. [5]
    • Internet non è il paradiso: reti sociali e critica della cibercultura, trans. Marco Deseriis, Milan: Apogeo, 2004, xxiv+328 pp. (Italian)
  • Cultura digitală: reflecţii critice, ed. Joanne Richardson, trans. Laura Bucur, Cluj-Napoca: Idea Design & Print, 2004, 205 pp. Selected texts. (Romanian)
  • Kriticheskaya teoriya interneta [Критическая теория интернета], ed. Anton Gumensky (Антон Гуменский), trans. Dmitry Lebedev (Дмитрий Лебедев) and Petr Torkanovsky (Петр Торкановский), Moscow: Ad Marginem, and Garage, 2019, 304 pp. Selected essays. [23] (Russian)
  • with Mieke Gerritzen, Made in China, Designed in California, Criticised in Europe: Design Manifesto, Amsterdam: BIS Publishers, 2020, 109 pp. Publisher.
  • with Mieke Gerritzen, Help Your Self: The Rise of Self-Design, Amsterdam: Valiz, 2020. [24]
  • co-editor, The Aesthetics and Politics of the Online Self: A Savage Journey into the Heart of Digital Cultures, Springer, 2021, xix+379 pp. Publisher.
  • Stuck on the Platform: Reclaiming the Internet, Amsterdam: Valiz, 2022, 240 pp. Publisher.
    • In der Plattformfalle. Plädoyer zur Rückeroberung des Internets, Bielefeld: transcript, 2022, 232 pp. Excerpt. Publisher. (German)
    • Le paludi della piattaforma, trans. Silvia Dal Dosso, Rome: Nero, 2022, 220 pp. Publisher. (Italian)

Thesis[edit]

Selected articles[edit]

Interviews[edit]

Links[edit]