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'''mama - Multimedia Institute''' is a net culture club located in [[Zagreb]], founded in [[1999]] by [[Nenad Romić]] a.k.a. Marcell Mars, [[Teodor Celakoski]], [[Vedran Gulin]], [[Tomislav Medak]], [[Zeljko Blace]], [[Petar Milat]], [[Boris Buden]] and others.
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'''MaMa - Multimedia Institute''' is a net culture club located in [[Zagreb]], founded in [[1999]] by [[Nenad Romić]] a.k.a. Marcell Mars, [[Teodor Celakoski]], [[Vedran Gulin]], [[Tomislav Medak]], [[Zeljko Blace]], [[Petar Milat]], [[Boris Buden]] and others. Ever since it opened in [[2000]], MaMa has been a meeting point for different local and international communities ranging from political activists, media artists, electronic music makers, theorists, hackers and free software developers, gay and lesbian support groups, to the anime community. Guided by the ideals of sharing, it offers free access to its ressources & infrastructure.
  
'''Past.forward''' is the department for theory within mama established in [[2000]]. It promotes new theoretical practices (in particular critical social theory & aesthetics) both in [[Croatia]] and in the Ex-Yugoslavia. Members of the group edit several philosophical series, and Past.forward hosts the work of numerous theorists.  
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'''Past.forward''' is the department for theory within MaMa established in [[2000]]. It promotes new theoretical practices (in particular critical social theory & aesthetics) both in [[Croatia]] and in the Ex-Yugoslavia. Members of the group edit several philosophical series, and Past.forward hosts the work of numerous theorists.  
  
  

Revision as of 15:28, 26 January 2012

MaMa - Multimedia Institute is a net culture club located in Zagreb, founded in 1999 by Nenad Romić a.k.a. Marcell Mars, Teodor Celakoski, Vedran Gulin, Tomislav Medak, Zeljko Blace, Petar Milat, Boris Buden and others. Ever since it opened in 2000, MaMa has been a meeting point for different local and international communities ranging from political activists, media artists, electronic music makers, theorists, hackers and free software developers, gay and lesbian support groups, to the anime community. Guided by the ideals of sharing, it offers free access to its ressources & infrastructure.

Past.forward is the department for theory within MaMa established in 2000. It promotes new theoretical practices (in particular critical social theory & aesthetics) both in Croatia and in the Ex-Yugoslavia. Members of the group edit several philosophical series, and Past.forward hosts the work of numerous theorists.


Articles
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  • Brian Droitcour, "On Tour: Southeastern Europe Travelogue, Part 2", 2009. [2]
  • Tomislav Medak, "Multimedia Institute - [mi2]", ISEA Newsletter #93, 2003. [3]


http://www.mi2.hr
http://www.pastforward.org