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World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003


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World-Information.Org

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World-Information.Org@Serbia
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003
(2003)
World-Information.Org in Serbia: Museum of Vojvodina, Novi Sad/ Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade. 22 March to 5 April, 2003 / 19 April to 5 May, 2003
Sjoera Nas, Marko Peljhan, Eric Kluitenberg, Dejan Sretenović, Konrad Becker, Petar Milat Banners WIO Serbia 2003 Visitors at WIO Serbia Exhibition WIO Serbia Exhibition WIO Serbia Save the Digital E~Cology
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
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
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
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
Lecture - Eric Kluitenberg
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003
Eric Kluitenberg (20.03.2003)
World-Information Forum Serbia Novi Sad / Belgrade
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.
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
World-Information.Org Mission in Serbia
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003, Non Stop Future
Dejan Sretenović (2008)
World-Information.Org mission in Serbia is quite specific regarding its historical experience of control and conflict in the sphere of information and commmunication, poor technical infrastructure, as well as insufficient interest of the public for use of ICT potentials in actual processes of social transformations and cultural shifts
When State of Emergency Becomes a Constant
World-Information.Org Serbia (Novi Sad / Belgrade) 2003, Non Stop Future
Branka Ćurčić (2008)
During the very preparation of the exhibition World-Information.Org in Novi Sad, Serbia, on the March 12th, 2003, 10 days before the opening, Zoran Đinđić, Prime Minister of Serbia was assassinated. The same day, state of emergency was declared in the country, with the aim to investigate his assassination and to arrest the perpetrators, followed by greater authority of the police to act, in a period of over one month.

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