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* with Wolfgang Sützl, Ronald Maier, Theo Hug, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=7052 Media, Knowledge and Education: Cultures and Ethics of Sharing / Kulturen und Ethiken des Teilens]'', Innsbruck University Press, 2012, 272 pp. {{en}},{{de}}
 
* with Wolfgang Sützl, Ronald Maier, Theo Hug, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=7052 Media, Knowledge and Education: Cultures and Ethics of Sharing / Kulturen und Ethiken des Teilens]'', Innsbruck University Press, 2012, 272 pp. {{en}},{{de}}
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* with Cornelia Sollfrank and Shusha Niederberger, ''Aesthetics of the Commons'', Zurich: diaphanes, 2021, 276 pp. [https://www.diaphanes.net/titel/6419 Publisher]. {{en}}
  
 
===Papers, essays===
 
===Papers, essays===

Revision as of 15:22, 14 January 2021

The real Felix Stalder among men who don't exist and whose portraits were created by artificial intelligence (Karral et al & Nvidia 2019 and Dominik Landwehr)

Felix Stalder (1968, Basel) is a professor for Digital Culture and Network Theory at the Zurich University of the Arts. His work focuses on the intersection of cultural, political and technological dynamics, in particular on new modes of commons-based production, control society, copyright and transformation of subjectivity. He not only works as an academic, but also a cultural producer, being a moderator of the mailing list Nettime since 1998, and a member of the World Information Institute and the Technopolitics Working Group, both based in Vienna. (2020)

After completing his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto in 2001 he worked as a post-doc with the Surveillance Project, a transdisciplinary research initiative based in the Department of Sociology, Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario (completed in 2002). Since 2003, he has been a part-time faculty member in Zürich.

In 2000 he co-founded an open source R&D firm headquartered in Toronto, Openflows.org, with Jesse Hirsh. He edited newspapers with Public Netbase/t0 and co-organised a number of conferences including Open Cultures (2003), Free Bitflows (2004), Wizards of OS (2004, 2006) and World-Information City (2005). He lives in Vienna and Zürich.

Works

Monographs

  • Manuel Castells and the Theory of the Network Society, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2006. (English)
    • Manuel Castells: teoria społeczeństwa sieci, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 2012. (Polish)
  • Der Autor am Ende der Gutenberg Galaxis, Zürich: Buch & Netz, 2014. (German)

Editor

  • Media Arts Zurich. 13 Positions / Mediale Kunst Zürich. 13 Positionen, Zürich: Scheidegger & Spiess, 2008, 204 pp. (English)/(German)
  • with Cornelia Sollfrank and Shusha Niederberger, Aesthetics of the Commons, Zurich: diaphanes, 2021, 276 pp. Publisher. (English)

Papers, essays

Bibliography, Blog posts about publications, Publications from 1996-2008

Links