Cyberconf

From Monoskop
Revision as of 14:10, 3 December 2022 by Dusan (talk | contribs) (Text replacement - "[[Category:" to "[[Series:")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Cyberconf (International Conference on Cyberspace) was a conference series that addressed the social, political and cultural implications of the internet from a critical standpoint and encouraged discussion between theoreticians and practitioners. Founded in 1990 by Michael Benedikt, it ran for 7 editions until 1998.

The first two iterations of the conference served as the basis of Cyberspace: First Steps (MIT Press, 1991), edited by Michael Benedikt, and with contributions by William Gibson, Marcos Novak, Sandy Stone, Michael Heim, a.o.

Date Title Organisers Site Link
4-5 May 1990 Cyberconf Michael Benedikt University of Texas, Austin, TX
18-19 April 1991 2Cyberconf Allucquére Rosanne Stone, Michael Benedikt University of California, Santa Cruz, CA
1993 3Cyberconf Michael Benedikt, Marcos Novak Austin
spring 1995 4Cyberconf Sara Diamond, Douglas McCloud Banff Centre for the Arts
6-9 June 1996 5Cyberconf Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Susie Ramsay, Allucquére Rosanne Stone Spanish Telecom, Madrid [1] [2]
5-8 June 1997 6Cyberconf Morten Søby University of Oslo, Oslo [3]
17-19 July 1998 8Cyberconf: High Risk Baby Suzanne Mészöly abandoned factory near Budapest [4] [5] [6]
Links