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Law and Culture
Networks Of Imagination
Lawrence Liang (20.06.2005)
Global Commons, Public Space and Contemporary IPR in Asia - Networks Of Imagination
Panel 2 Discussion; Global Information Landscapes and Urban Transformations in Asia
Networks Of Imagination
Lawrence Liang | Shuddhabrata Sengupta | Mehmood Taha | Solomon Benjamin (06.05.2005)
Networks Of Imagination
Competing Voices in Information Cities
Networks Of Imagination
Solomon Benjamin (06.05.2005)
Networks Of Imagination
Proximity and Information Gathering in Delhi
Networks Of Imagination
Mehmood Taha (06.05.2005)
Networks Of Imagination
Have You Looked Under Your Seat?
Networks Of Imagination
Shuddhabrata Sengupta (06.05.2005)
The Domestication of the Culture of Surveillance in South Asia - Preliminary Notes towards a Historical Understanding - Networks Of Imagination
Networks Of Imagination, Panel 1 discussion
Networks Of Imagination
Paul Keller | Christoph Schäfer | Sunil Abraham (06.05.2005)
Global Information Landscapes and Urban Transformations in Asia, Panel 1 Discussion;
The City is Unwritten
Networks Of Imagination
Christoph Schäfer (06.05.2005)
Experiences and Thoughts seen Through Park Fiction - Networks Of Imagination
Open Source, Citizen Rights and Software
Networks Of Imagination
Abraham Sunil (06.05.2005)
The Making of Information Nodes in South Asia - Networks Of Imagination
Invisibly Seeing the Invisible
Networks Of Imagination
Stefan Nowotny (06.05.2005)
Spatial Order and Biometric Identification - Networks Of Imagination
Towards Open Networks
Networks Of Imagination
Paul Keller (06.05.2005)
Bridging Global Information Society through Culture and Communication - Networks Of Imagination
Räumungsschlusstage
(23.03.2005)
Aktion Hausbesetzung am Anfang der Burggasse
Voll geil oder voll daneben?
Gertraud Diendorfer | Laura Rudas | Linda Kreuzer | Karin Liebhart (17.03.2005)
Diskussion zum Verhaeltnis von Jugend und Politik im Zeitalter der Neuen Medien
Feature on Public Netbase in ORF "25 Das Magazin"
(15.10.2004)
Beitrag über die Stilllegung von Public Netbase, mit einem Interview mit Konrad Becker. (15. 10. 2004)

Feature on the end of Public Netbase. Includes interview with Konrad Becker. (2004/10/15)
Compensation Decentral
Free Bitflows
Volker Grassmuck | Wendy Seltzer | Bjoern Hartmann | Kristin Thomson (04.06.2004)
Panel Session 4
In Favor of Collectively Managed Online Rights
Free Bitflows
Volker Grassmuck (04.06.2004)
Compensation Decentral Session:

Commons aspects are an inherent part of copyright. Where property control over the use of works proved infeasible or undesirable, Continental European lawmakers granted statutory permission to these uses and put a levy on devices and services as compensation to the authors. This system that worked well for forty years holds the solution for the digital online realm as well. What can not be controlled by means of technology and law enforcement must be permitted by law. A new levy on Internet access collectively managed by a new online collecting society provides compensation to authors. The result: works can freely circulate online, and the creatives receive a fair remuneration
Voluntary Alternative Compensation Systems
Free Bitflows
Wendy Seltzer (04.06.2004)
Session 4 Presentation, Compensation Decentral
Netlabels vs. Brick-and-Mortar-Distribution
Free Bitflows
Bjoern Hartmann (04.06.2004)
Comparing his experience within two spheres of the contemporary electronic music industry - the traditional offline channels for vinyl/cd publishing and online netlabels. He presents problems and perspectives for artists as well as independent label owners, focusing on on the central issue of fair compensation for both parties. As an affiliate of Creative Commons, he also highlights the importance of balanced copyright protection to the artistic community.
Collecting Coins out of the Celestial Jukebox
Free Bitflows
Kristin Thomson (04.06.2004)
Alternative Compensation Systems, or ACS, is an idea that has been gaining a foothold in the academic and legal community in the past few years. The basic theory involves the creation of a pool of money collected through consumer-end taxes or fees on peer-to-peer enabling services.
Free Bitflows Conference - Archives for the Digital Public Sphere
(04.06.2004)
Free Bitflows Conference 2nd Day Session 3: Archives for the Digital Public Sphere
Friday 04.06. 14.00 - 16.30 with Paula Le Dieu (UK), Brewster Kahle (US), Istvan Rev (HU), Moderation: Thorsten Schilling (DE)

Archives, more than ever, are a key component of the cultural landscape.
Open Society Archives
Istvan Rev (04.06.2004)
Istvan Rev: Open Society Archives, Free Bitflows conference, Vienna, June 2004
Universal Access to All Knowledge
Free Bitflows
Brewster Kahle (04.06.2004)
The goal of universal access to our cultural heritage is within our grasp. With current digital technology we can build comprehensive collections, and with digital networks we can make these available to students and scholars all over the world. The current challenge is establishing the roles, rights, and responsibilities of our libraries and archives in providing public access to this information. With these roles defined, our institutions will help fulfill this epic opportunity of our digital age.
Creative Archive - Fuel for a Creative Nation
Free Bitflows
Paula Le Dieu (04.06.2004)
Archives, more than ever, are a key component of the cultural landscape. In the context of individualized access and on-demand cultures, the live aspect of digital production has grown comparatively less important. The fact that more is being produced than anyone of us can access in real-time puts emphasis on ways to store, archive and retrieve cultural production after the fact. Last, but not least, in age where sampling and editing have become basic operations of cultural production, archives and open access to their treasures are central to cultural evolution. Commercially, the heightened value of archives has been recognized for a long time, and corporations like Corbis and GettyImages? have already privatized and commodified large parts of our (digitized) pictorial heritage. But what we need are archives that make their contents available freely and promiscuously, otherwise, experimental culture cannot flourish.
Introduction Free Bitflows Conference, Day 2
(04.06.2004)
Introduction to the Free Bitflows Conference, Day 2, by Konrad Becker and Thorsten Schilling
Free Bitflows Interview Saul Albert / Michael Weinkove
Free Bitflows
Saul Albert | Michael Weinkove (03.06.2004)
The People Speak is a set of ideas and strategies for stimulating debate, conversation, and self-expression. It develops experimental communication forms where the power structures are obvious and no instruction manual is required - the people speak!
Free Bitflows - interview Eastwood (CS) Interview
Free Bitflows
(CS) Eastwood (03.06.2004)
Kristian Lukic on Realtime Strategy and Civilization
Free Bitflows - Interview Sebastian Luetgert
Free Bitflows Exhibition
Sebastian Luetgert (03.06.2004)
The Conceptual Crisis of Private Property as a Crisis in Practice
Free Bitflows - interview Sjoera Nas
Free Bitflows
Sjoera Nas (03.06.2004)
Bits of Freedom at Free Bitflows
Free Bitflows Interview Galina Dimitrova
Free Bitflows
Galina Dimitrova (03.06.2004)
as a representative of Interspace in Bulgaria
Free Bitflows Interview Menno Grootveld
Free Bitflows
Menno Grootveld (03.06.2004)
Independent Media Pioneer on the Themes of Free Bitflows
Free Bitflows - interview IanClarke
(03.06.2004)
Free Bitflows - Interview IanClarke
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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.
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