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Free Software Free Culture: After the dotCommunist Manifesto
Non Stop Future, Open Cultures
Eben Moglen (05.06.2003)
Eben Moglen speaks about Digital Right Policies, free information and the role of internet bandwith in todays society. Open Cultures – Free Flows of Information and the Politics of the Commons
Conference, Vienna, June 05, 2003
Free Software, Free Hardware, Free Bandwidth. Interview with Eben Moglen
Non Stop Future, Open Cultures
Eben Moglen (2003)
An Interview with Eben Moglen
The Political Economy of Commons
World-Information Special IP Edition Geneva 2003
Yochai Benkler (01.06.2003)
"In order to capture the benefits of freedom and innovation that the networked information economy makes possible, we must build a core common infrastructure alongside the proprietary infrastructure."; excerpt
New Kunstsektion - Various Documents
Non Stop Future
(2003)
New Kunstsektion - Communiqué 1, 2 and 7
Looking beyond IP: Access and Innovation in Medical Technologies
World-Information Special IP Edition Geneva 2003
James Love (27.05.2003)
There is an almost unbounded interest in the development of new health care technologies that will prolong life or reduce suffering. The pace and direction of innovation will depend in part on the resources mobilized for research and development (R&D).
Institutional Disinformation v. Alternative News Channels
World-Information.Org
World-Information.Org (12.05.2003)
Disinformation is back on the agenda. It forms part of the battle for “information superiority“ in the current war, and is an essential component of strategic planning, according to the US Forces Joint Vision 2010.
Psychological Warfare Calls for Disinformation
World-Information.Org
Andreas von Bülow (12.05.2003)
An interview with Andreas von Bülow, former German Minister for Research and Technology and former German Secretary of Defence, currently a lawyer in Bonn, on disinformation strategies and the role of intelligence services.
Inverted Towers. Strategies for a Reappropriation of Urban Space
Non Stop Future
Gerald Raunig (May 2003)
The situation might sound very specific, but it has a lot to do with the general processes and problems of a city, with gentrification and the privatisation of public spaces. In the urban setting of expanding control regimes, neither political praxis nor theory can stop at Habermas' concept of the bourgeois public sphere as the place for civil consensus.
Bits of Freedom
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003, Non Stop Future
Sjoera Nas (20.04.2003)
Lecture at the conference Total Disinformation Awareness in World-Information.Org
Belgrade, April 20, 2003; edited and abbreviated version, May 2008
Lethal Cognition
World-Information.Org
World-Information.Org (07.03.2003)
Entanglement nets form part of the less-than-lethal-weapons armory that was heralded in past years as a step to a new kind of war: bloodless, and therefore “humane”.
Practicing Anti-Capitalism
World-Information.Org, World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Brian Holmes (06.03.2003)
After the World-InfoCon conference in Amsterdam Brian Holmes, writer, art critic and translator told World-Information.Org about his collaboration with the French artist group Bureau 'Études in mapping capitalist structures.
No Issues Amidst the Noise
World-Information.Org, World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Ben Bagdikian (06.03.2003)
In the course of Amsterdam's World-InfoCon Ben Bagdikian spoke to World-Information.Org about the control of the media and its orientation around advertising and what that means for a democracy.
Listening In
World-Information.Org
Ryan Schoelerman (06.02.2003)
Ex-NSA Agent Ryan Schoelerman spoke to World-Information.Org about military data collection, disinformation and Serbo-Croatian language training.
ATLAS - B u r e a u d ' é t u d e s - Introduction
Power Lines, Opposing Gazes, bureau d'études
Bureau d'etudes (17.01.2003)
Social space is shot through with antagonisms; therefore several maps confront each other with their batteries of arguments. These multiple worlds need to be accounted for, through multiple and crisscrossing viewpoints.
Autonomous Knowledge and Power in a Society Without Affects
Power Lines, Opposing Gazes, bureau d'études
Bureau d'etudes (17.01.2003)
Autonomous knowledge can be constituted through the analysis of the way that complex machines function.
wahlkabine.at - Eine Online-Wahlhilfe erweckt neues Interesse an Politik (de)
wahlkabine.at
Karin Liebhart | Martin Wassermair (2003)
Beitrag zu Sieglinde Katharina Rosenberger, Gilg Seeber: Kopf an Kopf. Meinungsforschung im Medienwahlkampf. Mit einem Beitrag von Karin Liebhart und Martin Wassermair. Wien, Czernin Verlag: 2003.
World-InfoCon Amsterdam 2002: Conference Report
World-Information.Org, World-InfoCon Amsterdam
World-Information.Org | Eric Kluitenberg | Steve Cisler (20.12.2002)
The two-day World-InfoCon conference “The Network Society of Control“ concluded World-Information.Org’s program in Amsterdam.
“Grassroots Movements Can Learn from the PR industry.”
World-Information.Org, World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Sheldon Rampton (18.12.2002)
During the World-InfoCon conference in Amsterdam Sheldon Rampton, editor of PR Watch, spoke to World-Information.Org about improving grassroots techniques of advocacy.
The Other 98 %
World-Information.Org, World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Arun Mehta (18.12.2002)
An Interview with Arun Mehta. In the course of Amsterdam's World-InfoCon he spoke to World-Information.Org about access, open source, and community radio.
Net Culture, New Media And the Social Body
World-Information.Org
Franco Berardi Bifo (04.12.2002)
An interview with Franco Berardi Bifo. He spoke to Wolfgang Sützl about his concept of the "cognitariat"
Architectures of Control. Containment And Information.
World-Information.Org
World-Information.Org (06.11.2002)
A far cry from the optimistic sentiment that ran across the emerging net community in the mid Nineties, „freedom of information“ in electronic networks is increasingly viewed as a „security hazard“. Systems of containment are emerging, in which data, but also bodies are directed by architectures of control.
Creative Industries vs. Creative Commons
World-Information.Org
World-Information.Org (01.11.2002)
While cultural production is more and more privatized by the industry, the age-old idea of the commons undergoes a revival.
Meaning of Digital Networks
Non Stop Future, World-Information.Org – Politik der Infosphäre
Saskia Sassen (2002)
Technologies have long been recognized as significant factors in production, distribution, organizational forms, and social relations. But today's ICTs are not just any technology. They are reshaping crucial features of democratic participation, control, surveillance, privacy, and war.
From the preface to "World-Information.Org – Politik der Infosphäre", Konrad Becker et al. BPB Berlin/ Leske und Budrich, Opladen 2002
Freedom of Expression and New Technologies
World-Information.Org
Konrad Becker (07.10.2002)
On 7 October, 2002, Konrad Becker, Director of World-Information.Org, was invited to deliver the keynote speech at the preparatory event for the OSCE Mediterranean Seminar on media and new technologies: implications for governments, international organizations and civil society.
Information Should be Free
World-Information.Org
Eveline Lubbers (11.06.2002)
An interview with Eveline Lubbers. She is an investigative reporter and specialized activist living in Amsterdam. She co-founded Buro Jansen & Janssen and told World-Information.Org about her view on the role of information in democratic societies.
Internet: Motor of Development
World-Information.Org
Oumou Sy (23.04.2002)
World-Information.Org talked to Oumou Sy about the political and developmental dimension of her work, the relation of fashion and new technologies, and ingenious approaches to local appropriations of the Internet.
World-InfoCon 2002, Amsterdam
Non Stop Future, World-Information.Org, World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Eric Kluitenberg (2002)
A public conference in the frame of World-Information.Org 2002, Amsterdam
Is art suitable for political argumentation?
World-Information.Org
Oliver Ressler (29.01.2002)
The work of the Austrian artist Oliver Ressler mainly focuses on socio-political issues. He spoke with World-Information.Org about globalization, genetic engineering, and the connection between art and politics.
TextFM: Open Broadcasting System. An interview with Graham Harwood and Matt Fuller
Non Stop Future
Michelle Kasprzak (2002)
Open Broadcasting System: Interviwe with Graham Harwood and Matt Fuller
Digital Political Irony
World-Information.Org
Heath Bunting (06.12.2001)
Heath Bunting spoke to World-Information.Org about CCTV and the reinvention of political irony.
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