Cyberfeminist International. Old Boys Network Reader, 1-3 (1998-2002)

10 September 2010, dusan


First Cyberfeminist International
Old Boys Network Reader 1

Documentation of the September 1997 conference as part of Hybrid Workspace at Documenta X, Kassel, Germany.

Edited by Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network
Publisher obn, August 1998
88 pages

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Next Cyberfeminist International
Old Boys Network Reader 2, 1999

Extended documentation of the March 1999 conference in Rotterdam.

Edited by Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network
Publisher obn, September 1999
104 pages

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Very Cyberfeminist International
Old Boys Network Reader 3, 2002

Extended documentation of the December 2001 conference in Hamburg.

Edited by Helene von Oldenburg and Claudia Reiche
Publisher b-books, Berlin, 2002
ISBN 3933557348
132 pages

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Medialab Prado: Inclusiva-net, 1-3 (2007-2009) [English/Spanish]

23 June 2010, dusan


Inclusiva-net #1: New Art Dynamics in Web 2 Mode

Seminars and keynotes presented at the First Inclusiva-net Meeting: [New Art Dynamics in Web 2 Mode] · July 2007.

Publisher: Área de las Artes. Dirección General de Promoción y Proyectos Culturales.
Madrid, 2007
ISSN 2171-8091

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Inclusiva-net #2: Digital Networks and Physical Space

From March 3 through 14, 2008, the 2nd Inclusiva-net Meeting, curated by Juan Martín Prada, took place at Medialab-Prado. In addition to a two week production workshop, lectures were held by invited researchers and artists and selected papers were presented.

Publisher: Área de Las Artes. Dirección General de Promoción y Proyectos Culturales. Madrid. 2009
Creative Commons BY-SA License
ISSN 2171-8091

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Inclusiva-net #3: net.art (second epoch). The evolution of artistic creation in the net-system

Publication of texts and videos of the lectures and keynotes presented during the 3rd Inclusiva-net meeting: NET.ART (SECOND EPOCH). The Evolution of Artistic Creation in the Net-system Seminar at the Centro Cultural de España Buenos Aires from March 2 through 6, 2009. Moderator: Juan Martín Prada.

This event was aimed to develop an analysis of the current situation of artistic practices on the Web from various theoretical and critical perspectives.

Throughout the meeting, many topics will be addressed including questions such as: Can we speak of a second epoch in net.art? What do the new art forms based on on/off-line hybridization contribute? What critical reflection do new manifestations of digital creations in networks offer us? What are the new relations between creation and dissention?

Net.art, which arose in the mid-1990s as a form of creative exploration and critical experimentation of the Internet, is one of the contemporary fields of artistic creation that has contributed most to a new outlook on forms of artistic production and experience.

Publisher: Medialab Prado. Área de Las Artes. Dirección General de Promoción y Proyectos Culturales. Madrid. 2009
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Lipika Bansal, Paul Keller, Geert Lovink (eds.): In the Shade of the Commons. Towards a Culture of Open Networks (2006)

13 June 2010, dusan

“Published as a part of the project ‘Towards a Culture of Open Networks’ of which the partners are Sarai in Delhi (India), t/0 Netbase in Vienna (Austria) and Waag Society in Amsterdam.

The book is divided into three main sections. The first is a general part with declarations made by the project partners.

In the second, one can find an overview of the event World Information City Bangalore, that took place November 2005. This part also contains a photographic review in colour.

The last part of the book, edited by Geert Lovink is a theoretical approach of the subject of ‘open networks’, by many authors coming from Asia, Europe and North America.”

Publisher Waag Society, Amsterdam, 2006
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
ISBN 9080645230, 9789080645233

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