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'''Medien ZK''' gatherings, a series of open, informal, international meetings centered around 'netculture and its discontents' in Spessart, [[Venice]], [[Budapest]] and [[Amsterdam]] in [[1995]]. Discussion topics included "telecom policies, multiple personalities, the city metaphor, neo-vitalists, Californian Ideologies, Wired critique, tribalism in the net and elsewhere, the tragic end of net.art, the comeback of the Enemy (Telekom, Scientology, Netscape) and rumours about wandering websites." - [[Geert Lovink]], http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9601/msg00033.html  
 
'''Medien ZK''' gatherings, a series of open, informal, international meetings centered around 'netculture and its discontents' in Spessart, [[Venice]], [[Budapest]] and [[Amsterdam]] in [[1995]]. Discussion topics included "telecom policies, multiple personalities, the city metaphor, neo-vitalists, Californian Ideologies, Wired critique, tribalism in the net and elsewhere, the tragic end of net.art, the comeback of the Enemy (Telekom, Scientology, Netscape) and rumours about wandering websites." - [[Geert Lovink]], http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9601/msg00033.html  
  
Compilation of discussion was published in '''ZK Proceedings''' ([[ZKP]] 'book in progress'.
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Compilation of discussion was published in ZK Proceedings ([[ZKP]]) 'book in progress'.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 15:30, 26 January 2007

Medien ZK gatherings, a series of open, informal, international meetings centered around 'netculture and its discontents' in Spessart, Venice, Budapest and Amsterdam in 1995. Discussion topics included "telecom policies, multiple personalities, the city metaphor, neo-vitalists, Californian Ideologies, Wired critique, tribalism in the net and elsewhere, the tragic end of net.art, the comeback of the Enemy (Telekom, Scientology, Netscape) and rumours about wandering websites." - Geert Lovink, http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9601/msg00033.html

Compilation of discussion was published in ZK Proceedings (ZKP) 'book in progress'.