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==Publications==
 
==Publications==
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* ''[http://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/index.html ZK Proceedings 95: Net Criticism]'', eds. Geert Lovink and Pit Schultz, Amsterdam, Jan 1996. Contains several presentations from ''Metaforum II'' (listed below).
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** Strano Network (Tommaso Tozzi), [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/2/strategy.txt "Strategies for Liberation"] [23 Nov 1995]. Presented at ''Metaforum II''.
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** East Edge, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/2/eastedge.txt "Draft of eastedge appearance at metaforum ii"].
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** East Edge, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/2/bravenew.txt "brave new Heaven - the net as a transcendent space"].
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** Matthew Fuller, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/2/spew.txt "SPEW, excess and moderation on the networks"]. Presented at ''MetaForum II''.
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** Peter Lamborn Wilson (Hakim Bey), [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/2/plw.txt "Net-Religion - War in Heaven"]. Presented at ''MetaForum II''.
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* János Sugár, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/barlow.html "Interview of John Perry Barlow @ MetaForum II, Budapest, October 95'"], ed. Noel Villers, Media Research Foundation, 1996. The interview was broadcast in a shortened version on Mediamix (Hungarian Television, ed. J. Kopper) and a full version was published in the weekly ''Magyar Narancs''.
 
* János Sugár, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/barlow.html "Interview of John Perry Barlow @ MetaForum II, Budapest, October 95'"], ed. Noel Villers, Media Research Foundation, 1996. The interview was broadcast in a shortened version on Mediamix (Hungarian Television, ed. J. Kopper) and a full version was published in the weekly ''Magyar Narancs''.
  
* ''[http://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/index(2).html ZKP3: The Metaforum III Historical Files]'', Budapest, Oct 1996. [http://web.archive.org/web/20010609073000/http://www.nettime.org/desk-mirror/zkp3/index.html] [http://www.medialounge.net/lounge/workspace/nettime/DOCS/3/] {{en}}
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* ''[http://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/index(2).html ZKP3: The Metaforum III Historical Files]'', eds. Thomas Bass, Geert Lovink, Diana McCarty, and Pit Schulz, Budapest, Oct 1996. [http://web.archive.org/web/20010609073000/http://www.nettime.org/desk-mirror/zkp3/index.html]. Includes texts by ''Metaforum III'' participants (listed below). {{en}}
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** Mark Stahlman, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/01.html "Who Are We: Who Are We Becoming?"] [posted on ''Nettime'' list on 7 Oct 1996].
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** John Horvath, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/03.html "Wittgenstein's Nightmare"] [6 Oct 1996].
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** Manuel DeLanda, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/05.html "Markets, Antimarkets and Network Economics"] [6 Oct 1996].
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** John Horvath, [https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9609/msg00043.html "Virtual Marxism"] [25 Sep 1996].
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** Oliver Marchart, [http://amsterdam.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9610/msg00022.html "Settlers, Indians, and the Cavalry, or How to Subvert Electronic Identities] [5 Oct 1996].
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** Richard Barbrook, [http://web.archive.org/web/20110613102227/http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/6/6063/1.html "The Sacred Cyborg"] [10 Sep 1996]. [https://www.heise.de/tp/features/THE-SACRED-CYBORG-3445861.html] [http://www.hrc.wmin.ac.uk/theory-sacredcyborg.html] [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/03/the-sacred-cyborg-by-richard-barbrook/]
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** Toshiya Ueno, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/01(1).html "Japanimation and Techno-Orientalism"] [29 Sep 1996].
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** Benjamin Perasovic, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/02(1).html "Tekno Scene in Croatia"] [6 Oct 1996].
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** Steve Carlson , [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/04(1).html "Brave Old World: Reflections on Europe in the Digital Age"] [23 Sep 1996].
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** Erik Davis, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/01(2).html "Philip K. Dick's Divine Interference"] [24 Sep 1996].
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** Ferenc Gerloczy, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/05(2).html "Beyond Netiquette: interreligious dialogue and the making of a global ethic through the Net"] [7 Oct 1996].
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** Geert Lovink, Pit Schultz, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/07(1).html "Academia Cybernetica. Ueber die Sintflut als Internet"] [7 Oct 1996]. {{de}}
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** Alexei Shulgin, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/1/01(3).html "Art, Power and Communication"] [6 Oct 1996].
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** Eveline Lubbers, [https://www.nettime.org/nettime/DOCS/2/01.html "Back to the Source: an archivist exploring new dimensions of Netactivism"] [28 Sep 1996].
  
 
* [https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9611/msg00014.html "The Best Content Money Can Buy. Final Debate of Metaforum III: 'Under Construction'. The Budapest Content Conference, October 13, 1996"], ''nettime'', 7 Nov 1996. Transcript of closing debate with participants Mark Stahlman, Oliver Marchart, Erik Davis, Richard Barbrook, Pit Schultz, Manuel Delanda and Geert Lovink (chairman).
 
* [https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9611/msg00014.html "The Best Content Money Can Buy. Final Debate of Metaforum III: 'Under Construction'. The Budapest Content Conference, October 13, 1996"], ''nettime'', 7 Nov 1996. Transcript of closing debate with participants Mark Stahlman, Oliver Marchart, Erik Davis, Richard Barbrook, Pit Schultz, Manuel Delanda and Geert Lovink (chairman).
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* [http://amsterdam.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9610/threads.html ''Nettime'' list discussion], Oct 1996.
  
 
* Geert Lovink, Diana McCarty, János Sugár, [http://www.mrf.hu/buenobye.html "MetaForum (c) Bueno Bye! MetaForum, Select All/Clear"], Dec 1996. [http://web.archive.org/web/20021225133423/colossus.v2.nl/syndicate/FMPro?-DB=texts.FP3&-Format=reader_fmt.html&-op=cn&-recid=32836&-error=%22synr1.html%22&-Find]
 
* Geert Lovink, Diana McCarty, János Sugár, [http://www.mrf.hu/buenobye.html "MetaForum (c) Bueno Bye! MetaForum, Select All/Clear"], Dec 1996. [http://web.archive.org/web/20021225133423/colossus.v2.nl/syndicate/FMPro?-DB=texts.FP3&-Format=reader_fmt.html&-op=cn&-recid=32836&-error=%22synr1.html%22&-Find]

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A presentation by Dutch political activist Wam Kat about the war situation in the Balkans, Metaforum II, Intermedia Department (Room 13), Budapest, 6 Oct 1995. From left to bottom: Andreas Kallfelz (verein 707), Tom Bass, Noel Villers, János Sugár, Diana McCarty, Walter van der Cruijsen, Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák, Dani Molnár (B2Men), Ákos Maróy (EastEdge), E. "Gomma" Guarneri (Decoder), Matthew Fuller (IOD), Ferenc Gerlóczy, John Perry Barlow (EFF), Wam Kat (Zamir), Vuk Ćosić. Photo: Miklós Bölcskey. (Source)

MetaForum was a series of annual conferences organised by the Media Research Foundation from 1994-1996 in Budapest. The organising committee included Geert Lovink, Diana McCarty, and János Sugár.

"The series, primarily organised by the Media Research Foundation, began in 1994, with the topic of multimedia. This small, chaotic event included CD-ROM and the World Wide Web, which was just gaining attention in the explosive hype of the Internet. There were no commercial Internet providers in Hungary, and just three Hungarian CD-ROMs. The lack of a working Internet connection during the event led to a heated debate between representatives of the Hungarian Telecom and East Edge, a group of Hungarian students well acquainted with the Internet. This debate led to MetaForum II/NO BORDERS/Budapest Networking Conference in 1995. These were international topics, and perhaps even more important in Hungary, where bad telephone lines and a general lack of expendable wealth magnify the issues of new communication technologies in the West. MetaForum III followed with the subject of content, which has become the crucial element in the new media discourse. " (organisers, 1996)

The participants included Richard Barbrook, John Perry Barlow, Konrad Becker, Tamás Bodoky, Heath Bunting, Vuk Ćosić, Nina Czegledy, Hans-Christian Dany, Erik Davis, Manuel DeLanda, Matthew Fuller, David Garcia, Ferenc Gerlóczy, Mieke Gerritzen, Rop Gongrijp, Debra Guzman, E. "Gomma" Guarneri, John Horvath, Heiko Idensen, Gábor Kelemen, Max Kossatz, Attila Kotányi, George Legrady, Olia Lialina, Alpár Losoncz, Eveline Lubbers, Oliver Marchart, Masuyama, András Nyírő, Benjamin Perasovic, Miklós Peternák, Gereon Schmitt, Pit Schultz, Alexei Shulgin, Mark Stahlman, Marleen Stikker, Barbara Strebl, Tamás Szalay, Katalin Timár, Jozsef Tillman, László Tölgyes, Toshiya Ueno, Walter van der Cruijsen, Salvatore Vanasco, Willem Velthoven, Charles Wessel, and Peter Lamborn Wilson (Hakim Bey).

An exhibition showcasing the MetaForum and Nettime-l documentation, entitled Select All, was held in June 1997 in Budapest. Included were video clips, texts, and other memorabilia tracing major topics that fueled the growth of the Internet and World Wide Web.

Editions

Photo documentation

Publications

  • Geert Lovink, "The Budapest Debate", in Lovink, Dynamics of Critical Internet Culture, 1994-2001, Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2009, pp 99-101.

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