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Saul Albert is a [[London]]er who makes art, writes, codes and organises things with groups such as the [[University of Openess]], The People Speak (www.theps.net) and others.
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Saul Albert is a [[London]]er who works with other people to make events, software, organisations and things which are not-just-art. He also writes on many mailing lists and wikis, and works with networks and groups such as the The People Speak, The [[University of Openess]], [[Dorkbot]], the Espians, the Open Knowledge Foundation, the [[WSFII|World Summit on Free Information Infrastructures]], [[NODE.London]], and many others. As of 27/01/07 his current interests are: free information infrastructures, media metadata and the semantic web, critiques of participatory art/democracy/culture/technology, personal neologisms.
  
  
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http://schoolofeverything.com/teacher/saulalbert<br>
 
http://chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/~saul/docs/<Br>
 
http://chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/~saul/docs/<Br>
 
http://uo.twenteenthcentury.com/<br>
 
http://uo.twenteenthcentury.com/<br>
 
http://twenteenthcentury.com/saul/
 
http://twenteenthcentury.com/saul/

Revision as of 16:55, 23 August 2008

Saul Albert is a Londoner who works with other people to make events, software, organisations and things which are not-just-art. He also writes on many mailing lists and wikis, and works with networks and groups such as the The People Speak, The University of Openess, Dorkbot, the Espians, the Open Knowledge Foundation, the World Summit on Free Information Infrastructures, NODE.London, and many others. As of 27/01/07 his current interests are: free information infrastructures, media metadata and the semantic web, critiques of participatory art/democracy/culture/technology, personal neologisms.


http://schoolofeverything.com/teacher/saulalbert
http://chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/~saul/docs/
http://uo.twenteenthcentury.com/
http://twenteenthcentury.com/saul/