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+ | [[Image:Medosch_Armin_New_Tendencies_Art_at_the_Threshold_of_the_Information_Revolution.jpg|thumb|200px|''New Tendencies'', 2016, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=17781 Log], [https://monoskop.org/media/text/medosch_2016_new_tendencies/ HTML].]] | ||
* editor, with Stefan Iglhaut and Florian Rötzer, ''Stadt am Netz. Ansichten von Telepolis'', Mannheim: Bollmann, 1996. {{de}} | * editor, with Stefan Iglhaut and Florian Rötzer, ''Stadt am Netz. Ansichten von Telepolis'', Mannheim: Bollmann, 1996. {{de}} | ||
* editor, with Janko Röttgers, ''[[Media:Medosch_Roettgers_eds_Netzpiraten_Die_Kultur_des_elektronischen_Verbrechens.pdf|Netzpiraten. Die Kultur des elektronischen Verbrechens]]'', Hannover: Heinz Heise, 2001, 192 pp. [http://www.heise.de/tp/buch/buch_3.html] {{de}} | * editor, with Janko Röttgers, ''[[Media:Medosch_Roettgers_eds_Netzpiraten_Die_Kultur_des_elektronischen_Verbrechens.pdf|Netzpiraten. Die Kultur des elektronischen Verbrechens]]'', Hannover: Heinz Heise, 2001, 192 pp. [http://www.heise.de/tp/buch/buch_3.html] {{de}} |
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Born |
September 16, 1962 Graz, Austria |
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Lives in | Graz (1962-85), Vienna (1985-2017), London (1997-?) |
Died |
February 23, 2017 Vienna, Austria | (aged 54)
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Armin Medosch (1962, Graz - 2017, Vienna) was a writer, artist and curator. His work dealt with media culture, wireless networks, online communities, and the history of art and technopolitics. He published a book on the international art and technology movement New Tendencies (2016). Medosch received his PhD degree in arts and computational technology from the Goldsmiths London (2012).
1980-84 studied German literature and philosophy at Graz University. 1982-85 theatre direction at Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst. In 1985 moved to Vienna. 1986 founded Subcom art group and 1989-92 participated at art festivals (Ars Electronica), warehouse-parties, VJing. Worked as a journalist for ORF, Radio Ö1.
1992-94 co-founded STUBNITZ Kunst-Raum-Schiff, Rostock. Curated and organised exhibitions and symposia in Rostock, Hamburg, Malmö and St.Petersburg. With Stefan Iglhaut and Florian Rotzer, he curated Telepolis (Luxembourg, 1995), an exhibition and symposium about interactive city.
From 1996-2002 he was co-editor of Telepolis: The Magazine of Netculture. With Telepolis he won the European Online Journalism Award 2000 for investigative reporting and the Grimme Online Award 2002 for media journalism.
From 1997 he was based in London. There he co-initiated the monthly Cybersalon events, joint the University of Openess, a self-learning institution, and organised Art Servers Unlimited conference (with Manu Luksch, 1998). He was associate senior lecturer at the MA course on Interactive Digital Media at Ravensbourne College, London (2002-07).
Together with Yukiko Shikata and Shu Lea Cheang, Medosch curated the research-activist project Kingdom of Piracy (<KOP>, 2001-06). The initiative produced DIVE - collaborative tools for online communities (2003), a printed catalogue and CD with texts, art projects and software. In 2006, with <KOP> and xxxxx he organised Plenum as a novel event format.
In 2002 he co-organised "BerLon" - Berlin/London wireless community networking workshop in bootlab, Berlin. In 2004 he held a NinePin research residency by Scan Network in the South West of England, investigating real and virtual ports and their role as cultural socio-economic hubs of transmission, gatekeeping and control with the Ports project.
Medosch curated the exhibitions Waves (Riga, 2006; Dortmund, 2008) and Fields (Riga, 2014), and convened the conferences Goodbye Privacy (Ars Electronica, 2007) and Creative Cities (Vienna, 2009).
In 2009 Medosch founded the Technopolitics working group together with Brian Holmes. Since 2011, the group has been regularly hosting talks and workshops with invited guests in Vienna, growing to comprise about 10 core members and 30 contributors (artists, theoreticians, curators, journalists) as of 2015. They launched the project Tracing Information Society resulting in a Technopolitics Timeline, first displayed in the exhibition Social Glitch: Radical Aesthetics and the Consequences of Extreme Events at Kunst Raum Niederösterreich (2015) [1] [2] [3], later at MAK Vienna (2016), nGbK Berlin (2017) and elsewhere.
He was a regular speaker at international conferences on digital culture and frequently involved in organising and curating conferences. He contributed articles and essays to many books, catalogues, magazines and newspapers.
Publications
Books, catalogues, journal issues
- editor, with Stefan Iglhaut and Florian Rötzer, Stadt am Netz. Ansichten von Telepolis, Mannheim: Bollmann, 1996. (German)
- editor, with Janko Röttgers, Netzpiraten. Die Kultur des elektronischen Verbrechens, Hannover: Heinz Heise, 2001, 192 pp. [4] (German)
- editor, DMZ Media Arts Festival, London, 2003. Catalogue.
- editor, DIVE - collaborative tools for online communities, 2003. With CD.
- Freie Netze. Geschichte, Politik und Kultur offener WLAN-Netze, Hannover: Heinz Heise, 2004. On the politics, history and culture of (wireless) community networks. (German)
- editor, with Rasa Šmite and Daina Silina, Waves: Electromagnetic Waves as Material and Medium of Art. Acoustic Space #6, Riga: RIXC, 2006. [5]
- editor, with Rasa Šmite, Spectropia: Illuminating Investigations into the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Acoustic Space #7, Riga: RIXC, and Liepaja: MPLab of Liepaja University, 2008. [6]
- editor, with Inke Arns, Raitis Šmits and Rasa Šmite, Waves: The Art of the Electromagnetic Society, Dortmund: HMKV/Kettler, 2008. Catalogue.
- Lernen in der Netzwerkgesellschaft, Vienna: Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kultur und Kunst, 2011. (German)
- editor, with Rasa Šmite and Raitis Šmits, Art as Research. Acoustic Space #9, Riga: RIXC, and Liepaja: MPLab of Liepaja University, 2010. [7]
- editor, with Rasa Šmite and Raitis Šmits, Networks and Sustainability. Acoustic Space #10, Riga: RIXC, and Liepaja: MPLab of Liepaja University, 2011. [8]
- editor, with Rasa Šmite and Raitis Šmits, Techno-Ecologies 2. Media Art Histories: ReNew. Acoustic Space #12, Riga: RIXC, and Liepaja: MPLab of Liepaja University, 2014. [9]
- New Tendencies: Art at the Threshold of the Information Revolution (1961-1978), MIT Press, 2016, x+395 pp.
- editor, with Rasa Šmite and Raitis Šmits, Open Fields. Acoustic Space #16, Riga: RIXC, and Liepaja: MPLab of Liepaja University, 2016. [10]
Theses
- Technological Determinism in Media Art, Ravensbourne College / Sussex University, 2005, 57 pp. Master's thesis.
- Automation, Cybernation and the Art of New Tendencies, 1961-1973, London: Goldsmiths, 2012, 369 pp. Ph.D. dissertation.
Book chapters, papers, essays
- "Not Just Another Wireless Utopia: Developing the Social Protocols of Free Networking", 2004. Written for The Future of Computer Arts & The History of the International Festival of Computer Arts, Maribor, 1995-2004, ed. Marina Gržinić, Maribor: MKC, and Ljubljana: Maska, 2004.
- "Roots Culture: Free Software Vibrations Inna Babylon", in How Open is the Future? Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios Inspired by Free and Open Source Software, eds. Marleen Wynants and Jan Cornelis, Brussels: VUB Brussels University Press, 2005, pp 135-162; upd. in Engineering Culture: On 'The Author as (Digital) Producer' , eds. Geoff Cox and Joasia Krysa, New York: Autonomedia, 2005, pp 177-201. Draft.
- "Meshing in the Future: The free configuration of everything and everyone with Hive Networks", 2005.
- "Auf freien Wellenlängen: Funknetze als techno-soziale Entwürfe", in Open Source Yearbook. Zwischen Softwareentwicklung und Gesellschaftsmodell, eds. Bernd Lutterbeck, et al., Berlin: Lehmanns Media, 2006. Draft. (German)
- "On Free Wavelength: Wireless Networks as Techno-Social Models", trans. Nicholas Grindell, in Ambient Information Systems, eds. Manu Luksch and Mukul Patel, London: Ambient Information Systems, 2009, pp 99-115. Draft.
- "The Spychip Under Your Skin", ed. Marina Vishmidt, 2006. Commissioned by Space Media Arts.
- "The Next Layer or: The Emergence of Open Source Culture", 2007. Draft for Pixelache publication, London/Vienna, 2006-07.
- "45 RPM / Revolutions Per Minute - Radio Art Histories Remixed, Maxi Single Version", 2007. Subjective and abbreviated history of radio told from the angle of radio art as an emancipatory project with a 100 year life-span so far, including remarks covering Brecht, Benjamin, Subcom, Dyne, Pure Data and others.
- "45 Revolutionen per Minute", in Was tun: Figuren des Protests. Taktiken des Widerstands: ein Reader des Festivals Basics. Medien-Kunst-Gesellschaft, Salzburg: Müry, and Vienna: Salzmann, 2010, pp 12-27. (German)
- "45 RPM.- 45 revoluçoes por minuto (historia da midia em alta velocidade)", in Mediações, Tecnologia e Espaço Público: Panorama Crítico da Arte em Mídias Móveis, eds. L. Bambozzi, M. Bastos and R. Minelli, Sao Paulo: Conrad Do Brasil, 2010, pp 99-118. (Brazilian Portuguese)
- "AmbientTV.NET: Open Doors, Open Processes", in Ambient Information Systems, eds. Manu Luksch and Mutul Patel, London: Ambient Information Systems, 2009, pp 336-368. Draft.
- "Situating Nodes and Narratives: Hidden Histories/Street Radio", in Node.London Reader II, London: Mute Publishing, 2009, pp 94-106.
- "Margins of Freedom: Privacy and the Politics of Labour and Information", in Beyond Privacy: New Perspectives on the Public and Private Domains, eds. J. Seijdel, L. Melis, and R. Laermans, Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, 2010, pp 68-77.
- "Kreative Milieus", in Vergessene Zukunft: Radikale Netzkulturen in Europa, eds. F. Stalder and C. Abbrich, Bielefeld: Transcript 2012, pp 19-26. (German)
- "Overcoming Alienation / Aspects of New Tendencies (1961-1973)", in L'Internationale: Post-War Avant-Gardes Between 1957 and 1986, ed. Christian Höller, Zurich: JRP Ringier, 2012; L'Internationale Online, 2015, pp 285-296.
- "Shockwaves in the New World Order of Information and Communication", in A Companion to Digital Art, ed. Christiane Paul, Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, pp 355-383.
- "Art as Visual Research: The Tendency in New Tendencies", Journal of Research Cultures 1, Vienna: Research Institute for Arts and Technology, 2016.
Interviews
- Geert Lovink, "Interview with Armin Medosch", 1997.
- "We gotta be good neighbours. Interview with Bruce M Simpson", London, Summer/Autumn 2006. On FreeBSD, ZORP and free networks.
- "The computer lets us rediscover imaginative power. Interview with Eleonora Oreggia", Amsterdam, Jun 2006
- "Interview with Harwood / Mongrel: Between Social Software and the Poetic", Southend/Leigh On Sea, 30 Jun 2006.
- "Plötzlich gibt es nicht nur eine Stimme. Interview mit Elektra", Berlin, 16 Sep 2006. On Freifunk, C-Base and mesh-routing. (German)
Links
- Personal webpage
- Technopolitics working group
- TheNextLayer, a research project investigating the culture of open sources. (archived 2017)
- medien.Kunstlabor wiki (personal wiki, archived 2007)
- Tributes by Felix Stalder, Rasa Smite, Jaromil, Geert Lovink, a.o., Nettime.