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Cafe9.net offered a free platform for communication in the form of public accessible internet terminals, as well as an on-line cafe9.net window for live webcasting, audio and video streams.
 
Cafe9.net offered a free platform for communication in the form of public accessible internet terminals, as well as an on-line cafe9.net window for live webcasting, audio and video streams.
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* http://web.archive.org/web/20020525175332/http://www.cafe9.cz/
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* https://agosto-foundation.org/sites/default/files/upload/2000_cafe9_19_10_00.pdf
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* http://forum.divus.cz/berlin/cs/article/hi-tech-nostalgia
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* http://www.eurovision2000.net/prague/

Latest revision as of 20:33, 14 April 2020

Cafe9.net was a collaborative project between the nine Cities of Culture for the Year 2000. Its purpose was to provide a network based social and artistic environment within which people in Europe could meet, participate and communicate.

Cafe9.net ended in October 2000, after having provided a physical and virtual stage to more than 100 artists, new media designers and young people, both locally and in eight venues in Avignon, Bergen, Brussels, Bologna, Crakow, Helsinki, Prague and Reykjavik, and globally on the World Wide Web.

Cafe9.net offered a free platform for communication in the form of public accessible internet terminals, as well as an on-line cafe9.net window for live webcasting, audio and video streams.

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