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more: [http://as-ap.org/organizations/list Art Spaces Archives Project], [http://archive.newmuseum.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/6427 Seven Alternative Spaces, 1969-75], [http://www.exitart.org/alternative-histories/] [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/alternative-histories], [http://www.halfletterpress.com/geologic-city-a-field-guide-to-the-geoarchitecture-of-new-york/].
 
more: [http://as-ap.org/organizations/list Art Spaces Archives Project], [http://archive.newmuseum.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/6427 Seven Alternative Spaces, 1969-75], [http://www.exitart.org/alternative-histories/] [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/alternative-histories], [http://www.halfletterpress.com/geologic-city-a-field-guide-to-the-geoarchitecture-of-new-york/].
  
'''Initiatives''' (with no permanent event venue): [http://avant.org Avant.org] (*2014), [http://blankforms.org/ Blank Forms] curatorial platform for performance (*2016), [http://www.livingroomlightexchange.com/lrlxny/ Living Room Light Exchange New York] (*2016), [http://signalculture.org Signal Culture] (*2012).
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'''Initiatives''' (with no permanent event venue): [http://avant.org Avant.org] (*2014), [http://blankforms.org/ Blank Forms] curatorial platform for performance (*2016), [http://www.livingroomlightexchange.com/lrlxny/ Living Room Light Exchange New York] (*2016), [http://signalculture.org Signal Culture] (*2012).<br>
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'''Past initiatives''': [https://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2012/artistinplace/ Institute for Art and Urban Resources] (IAUR, *1971).
  
 
'''Events''': [http://radicalnetworks.org/ Radical Networks] conference (*2015), [http://theorizingtheweb.tumblr.com Theorizing the Web] (since 2013).<br>
 
'''Events''': [http://radicalnetworks.org/ Radical Networks] conference (*2015), [http://theorizingtheweb.tumblr.com Theorizing the Web] (since 2013).<br>

Revision as of 23:48, 9 October 2017

Event listings: Art Haps, New Music World, Nonsense NYC, Screen Slate.

Spaces: Artists Space (*1972), BHQFU artist-run school (*2010), Bitforms gallery (*2001), Bluestockings bookstore cafe and activist center (*1999), Cabinet, CUE Art Foundation (*2002), The Current Museum of Art (*2016), e-flux, Electronic Arts Intermix (*1971), Franklin Furnace (*1976), Harvestworks, The Hollows art space, The Kitchen (*1971), No-Space (*2004), Pioneer Works culture centre (*2014), Reverse art space (*2012), School for Poetic Computation artist-run school (*2013), The Stone improvised music venue (*2005).
more: Art Spaces Archives Project, Seven Alternative Spaces, 1969-75, [1] [2], [3].

Initiatives (with no permanent event venue): Avant.org (*2014), Blank Forms curatorial platform for performance (*2016), Living Room Light Exchange New York (*2016), Signal Culture (*2012).
Past initiatives: Institute for Art and Urban Resources (IAUR, *1971).

Events: Radical Networks conference (*2015), Theorizing the Web (since 2013).
Past festivals: Breakout (2009), 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering (1966).
Past exhibitions: Other Primary Structures (2014), Software - Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art (1970), Information (1970), Kinesthetics (1969), Some More Beginnings (1968), The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age (1968), Primary Structures (1966), The Responsive Eye (1965), Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism (1936), Cubism and Abstract Art (1936), Machine-Age Exposition (1927), International Exhibition of Modern Art Assembled by Société Anonyme (1926-27).
Past events: Alternative Art School Fair (2016), alt-AI (2016), Platform Cooperativism conference (2015), Digital Labor conference (2014), PRISM Breakup (2013), The Internet as Playground and Factory conference (2009), Schizo-Culture (1975), Annual Avant Garde Festival (1963-1982).

Art workers: Tega Brain, Ted Byfield, Taeyoon Choi, Charles Eppley, Ben Fino-Radin, Alexander R. Galloway, Kenneth Goldsmith, Sarah Hamerman, Sam Hart, Nora Khan, Shannon Mattern, Trebor Scholz, Paul Soulellis, Dan Taeyoung, Dennis Tenen, Francis Tseng, McKenzie Wark, Chris Woebken.


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb