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Free Networks: An Alternative Communication Model?
Open Cultures
Armin Medosch (05.06.2003)
Open Cultures, Session 3
Technology, Turbulences and the Publishing Industry
Open Cultures
Ted Byfield (05.06.2003)
Open Cultures, Session 2
Budapest Open Access Initiative: Creating an information commons
Open Cultures
Darius Cuplinskas (05.06.2003)
Open Cultures, Session 2
Free Software, Free Culture: After the dotCommunist Manifesto
Open Cultures
Eben Moglen (05.06.2003)
Open Cultures, Session 1
Gray Markets and Information Warlords
Open Cultures
Bruce Sterling (05.06.2003)
Open Cultures, Session 1
Open Cultures
Open Cultures
Public Netbase (June 2003)
Free Flow of Information and the Politics of Commons. Documentation of Conference, Exhibition and Workshops.
World-Information.Org Serbia 2003
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003
World-Information.Org (22.03.2003)
Video documentary. Exhibition, Conference, Performances, Concerts, Mediation, Program on Total Disinformation Awareness - Conflict, Control and Freedom of Information.
Lecture - Eric Kluitenberg
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003
Eric Kluitenberg (20.03.2003)
World-Information Forum Serbia Novi Sad / Belgrade
B92 experience in using ICT and transformation from the alternative radio to provider and TV station
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003
Gordan Paunovic (20.03.2003)
World-Information Forum Serbia Novi Sad / Belgrade
Bits of Freedom – A privacy and civil rights organisation for the digital domain, based in Amsterdam
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003
Sjoera Nas (20.03.2003)
World-Information Forum Serbia Novi Sad / Belgrade
Why it is impossible to look at the communist East, and why this fact doesn't matter anyway?
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003
Petar Milat (20.03.2003)
World-Information Forum Serbia Novi Sad / Belgrade
The artist/agent operating in variable gravitiy and varying information densities
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003
Marko Peljhan (20.03.2003)
World-Information Forum Serbia Novi Sad / Belgrade
new world (b)order - Panel
new world (b)order
Ricardo Dominigues | Fran Illich | Coco Fusco (18.01.2003)
new world (b)order, panel
Tales of Mayan Technologies
new world (b)order
Ricardo Dominigues (18.01.2003)
new world (b)order
The Incredible Disappearing Woman
new world (b)order
Coco Fusco (18.01.2003)
new world (b)order
The Cartography of Contemporary Control System - buereau des etudes & Brian Holmes
Power Lines, Opposing Gazes
Bureau d'etudes (17.01.2003)
power lines, opposing gazes; discussion
The Cartography of Contemporary Control System - Brian Holmes
Power Lines, Opposing Gazes
Bureau d'etudes | Brian Holmes (17.01.2003)
power lines, opposing gazes
The Cartography of Contemporary Control System - bureau des etudes
Power Lines, Opposing Gazes
Bureau d'etudes (17.01.2003)
power lines, opposing gazes
Building the Digital Commons WIO Amsterdam Closing Debate
World-InfoCon Amsterdam
World-Information.Org (07.12.2002)
with Joost Smiers, Steven Kurtz , Felix Stalder, Steve Cisler, Eric Kluitenberg a.ao.
Governance, Accountability and the Desire for a Digital Commons
World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Arun Mehta (07.12.2002)
Arun Mehta on Building the Digital Commons at Day 2 of World-InfoCon in Amsterdam
Governance, Accountability and the Desire for a Digital Commons
World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Thorsten Schilling (07.12.2002)
Thorsten Schilling on Building the Digital Commons at Day 2 of World-InfoCon in Amsterdam
Governance, Accountability and the Desire for a Digital Commons
World-Information.Org Amsterdam 2002
Bruce Girard (07.12.2002)
Bruce Girard on Building the Digital Commons at Day 2 of World-InfoCon in Amsterdam
Governance, Accountability and the Desire for a Digital Commons
World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Joost Smiers (07.12.2002)
In the fourth and final panel of the conference the desire for a digital commons is questioned on the level of political feasibility. How can new regulatory frameworks be developed that guarantee the desired rights for participation and access? How can limits be imposed on the market and the forces of commodification? This panel deals with new forms and models of media governance that increasingly will have to be organised on a transnational scale. Where should these new forms of regulation be located? How can they guarantee cultural and informational diversity? What is the role of national governments in the formation of the new transnational information spaces? How can these spaces be organised in a democratic manner?
Security Paranoia in the World-Info Sphere
World-InfoCon Amsterdam
World-Information.Org (06.12.2002)
WIO Amsterdam discussion on day one mainly from the Control Anxiety panel - with Konrad Becker, Chris Hables Gray, Brian Holmes, Steve Kurtz, Ryan Schoelerman Moderator: Eric Kluitenberg
Security Paranoia in the World-Info-Sphere - Control Anxiety
World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Konrad Becker (06.12.2002)
A presentation refering to Cultural Intelligence and the Tactical Reality Dictionary
Security Paranoia in the World-Info-Sphere - Ben Bagdikian
World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Ben Bagdikian (06.12.2002)
World-InfoCon Amsterdam Day 1
Security Paranoia in the World-Info-Sphere - Steve Kurtz
World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Steve Kurtz (06.12.2002)
World-InfoCon Amsterdam Day 1
Security Paranoia in the World-Info-Sphere - Brian Holmes
World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Brian Holmes (06.12.2002)
World-InfoCon Amsterdam Day 1
Security Paranoia in the World-Info-Sphere - Control Anxiety
World-InfoCon Amsterdam
Chris Hables Gray | Eric Kluitenberg (06.12.2002)
Introduction to the first Conference Day by Eric Kluitenberg and Chris Hables Gray opening the Control Anxiety Session of World-Infocon Amsterdam
World-Information.Org Amsterdam 2002
World-Information.Org Amsterdam 2002
World-Information.Org (12.11.2002)
Video documentary. Exhibition, Conference, Performances, Concerts on The Network Society of Control.
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FUTURE NON STOP

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