The Future of File Sharing: Darknet Reloaded?
Free Bitflows
Session 2: Panel with Sjoera Nas, Janko Roettgers, Ian Clarke Moderator: Felix Stalder
The famous Microsoft study concludes that the powers that be don't stand a chance to the reality of the so called "Darknet". A somewhat optimistic note from an unexpected side. At the same time, the legal and technical assault on file sharing and anonymity is in full swing. What is the future of free information exchanges? More anonymity? Or, on the contrary, will uncontrolled p2p disappear into social networks?
Free Bitflows
Session 2: Panel with Sjoera Nas, Janko Roettgers, Ian Clarke Moderator: Felix Stalder
The famous Microsoft study concludes that the powers that be don't stand a chance to the reality of the so called "Darknet". A somewhat optimistic note from an unexpected side. At the same time, the legal and technical assault on file sharing and anonymity is in full swing. What is the future of free information exchanges? More anonymity? Or, on the contrary, will uncontrolled p2p disappear into social networks?
Digital Anonymity and the Law
Free Bitflows
In the Sesion "The Future of File Sharing: Darknet Reloaded?" Sjoera Nas speaks about the possibilities for digital anonimity under the European privacy-directives, and gives some examples of projects in Europe to promote the actual use of anonimity and pseudonimity. Addressing the future of file-sharing, she presents an overview of the current and scheduled legal actions against European file-sharers.
Free Bitflows
In the Sesion "The Future of File Sharing: Darknet Reloaded?" Sjoera Nas speaks about the possibilities for digital anonimity under the European privacy-directives, and gives some examples of projects in Europe to promote the actual use of anonimity and pseudonimity. Addressing the future of file-sharing, she presents an overview of the current and scheduled legal actions against European file-sharers.
The Freenet Project
Free Bitflows
The Freenet Project is creating software designed to ensure freedom of communication on the Internet. This is achieved through the creation of a completely decentralized emergent architecture which allows the anonymous publication and consumption of information through a peer-to-peer architecture. The Freenet software has been downloaded by over two million users worldwide, and is already in use in countries such as China to circumvent government censorship.
Free Bitflows
The Freenet Project is creating software designed to ensure freedom of communication on the Internet. This is achieved through the creation of a completely decentralized emergent architecture which allows the anonymous publication and consumption of information through a peer-to-peer architecture. The Freenet software has been downloaded by over two million users worldwide, and is already in use in countries such as China to circumvent government censorship.
A Darknet Full of Friends
Free Bitflows
The Future of File Sharing: Darknet Reloaded? Session 2
Darknets are increasingly seen as the future of P2P file sharing. Often people think of these networks as closed, enrcypted spaces with tight security measures and hierachic social architectures. At the same time there is another model emerging with websites like Friendster.com and Orkut.com: Networks that utilize the power of social links and challenge their users to make risk-based decisions. This could not only lock out the bad guys (tm), but also help to develop powerful collaborative filters.
Free Bitflows
The Future of File Sharing: Darknet Reloaded? Session 2
Darknets are increasingly seen as the future of P2P file sharing. Often people think of these networks as closed, enrcypted spaces with tight security measures and hierachic social architectures. At the same time there is another model emerging with websites like Friendster.com and Orkut.com: Networks that utilize the power of social links and challenge their users to make risk-based decisions. This could not only lock out the bad guys (tm), but also help to develop powerful collaborative filters.
Free Bitflows Interview Slavo Krekovic
Free Bitflows
Free Bitflows was part of exStream, a two-year collaborative project in which european media art organisations working together to create a common platform for the creation and distribution of new media art projects.
Free Bitflows
Free Bitflows was part of exStream, a two-year collaborative project in which european media art organisations working together to create a common platform for the creation and distribution of new media art projects.
Organizational Intelligence for Independent Producers
Free Bitflows
First Panel Session with Pit Schultz, Reni Hofmueller, Marco Deseriis, Slavo Krekovic; Moderation: Menno Grootveld
Free Bitflows
First Panel Session with Pit Schultz, Reni Hofmueller, Marco Deseriis, Slavo Krekovic; Moderation: Menno Grootveld
The art of causing trouble: resistance to media monopolies
Free Bitflows
It is not only a protocol or a technical standard to make the difference between a communication mode and another (broadcast vs Webcast, UHF versus TCP/IP). Power structures and historically rooted social formations shape independent networks and their relationship to mainstream media. Italian Telestreet or Indymedia Italy wouldn’t exist in their actual form without the Italian movements of the Seventies but also without Silvio Berlusconi’s media monopoly. Nevertheless, the “dictatorship of the audience”, or the “dictatorship of the majority”, has proved to a certain extent an autonomous machinery, able to affect and drive the political body (e.g. the Zapatero effect). The more the media machine models itself on the consumer-voter “desire” to participate (from reality shows to broadcasted live public events) the more media viruses and parasites have the opportunity to redirect these desires and audiences. If we want to be able to tell other stories that might interfere with the existing narratives, we need to blend the technical wisdom and the ability to open imaginary breaches that provoke a chain of reaction.
Free Bitflows
It is not only a protocol or a technical standard to make the difference between a communication mode and another (broadcast vs Webcast, UHF versus TCP/IP). Power structures and historically rooted social formations shape independent networks and their relationship to mainstream media. Italian Telestreet or Indymedia Italy wouldn’t exist in their actual form without the Italian movements of the Seventies but also without Silvio Berlusconi’s media monopoly. Nevertheless, the “dictatorship of the audience”, or the “dictatorship of the majority”, has proved to a certain extent an autonomous machinery, able to affect and drive the political body (e.g. the Zapatero effect). The more the media machine models itself on the consumer-voter “desire” to participate (from reality shows to broadcasted live public events) the more media viruses and parasites have the opportunity to redirect these desires and audiences. If we want to be able to tell other stories that might interfere with the existing narratives, we need to blend the technical wisdom and the ability to open imaginary breaches that provoke a chain of reaction.
Radio Syndication over the Net
Free Bitflows
Conference Session on Organizational Intelligence for Independent Producers
Free Bitflows
Conference Session on Organizational Intelligence for Independent Producers
Free Bitflows
Free Bitflows
Cultures of Access and Politics of Dissemination. Documentation of conference, exhibition and workshops.
Free Bitflows
Cultures of Access and Politics of Dissemination. Documentation of conference, exhibition and workshops.
S-77CCR System-77 Civil Counter-Reconnaissance
S-77CCR System
Eyes in the Sky / Democracy in the Streets: A tactical urban counter-surveillance systems for ground controlled unmanned aerial vehicles and airborne drones to monitor public space.
S-77CCR System
Eyes in the Sky / Democracy in the Streets: A tactical urban counter-surveillance systems for ground controlled unmanned aerial vehicles and airborne drones to monitor public space.
Public Netbase 1994-2004 (long version with french subtitles)
(en)
Public Netbase
Upload Future Culture
Public Netbase
Upload Future Culture
Nikeground
Nikeground
Nikeground - Rethinking Space. The hardly believable Nikeplatz Trick. Art Intervention in Urban Space.
Nikeground
Nikeground - Rethinking Space. The hardly believable Nikeplatz Trick. Art Intervention in Urban Space.
Feature on sex.net in ORF "25 - Das Magazin"
Public Netbase, sex net. Sex, Lies & the Internet
Feature on sex.net, a project by Public Netbase. Includes interview with Konrad Becker.
Public Netbase, sex net. Sex, Lies & the Internet
Feature on sex.net, a project by Public Netbase. Includes interview with Konrad Becker.
Networks of Intention and Accidental Generosities - A Circuit Diagram + Panel
Open Cultures
Open Cultures, Session 6
Open Cultures
Open Cultures, Session 6
Free Distro: Distributing independent films and other large media files
Open Cultures
Open Cultures, Session 5
Open Cultures
Open Cultures, Session 5
Paying for works, Access to Works, Medicines, Software and Music
Open Cultures
Open Cultures, Session 4
Open Cultures
Open Cultures, Session 4
FUTURE NON STOP
...is a semantically connected content repository, which contains documents on 15 years of new practices in art and media.Based on an extensive archive going back to 1994 the site collects materials that serve as important reference documents in the field of new media, politics, and art and makes them accessible to a wider public. Instead of a hierarchically structured archive an experimental navigation interface opens up new ways to explore large information nodes. Documents are associated by a range of tag that allow to filter relevance according to topics and issue relations. ASCR, short for Advanced Semantic Content Repository, is the open source information architecture and "editing back end" of Future Non Stop.
Future Non Stop is a project of:
Institute for New Culture Technologies/ t0.