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The Economy of Attention
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Georg Franck (1998)
When rising numbers of people are able to afford the insignia of material wealth, then the desire for distinction will create a demand for attributes which are more selective than a large money income.
Doro Franck and Georg Franck on: The Economy of Attention (en)
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Georg Franck | Doro Franck (02.06.1995)
Doro Franck and Georg Franck discusses about the 'Economy of Aufmerksamkeit' @ Public Netbase 2nd of June 1995.
Ein Gespräch von Dorothea Franck und Georg Franck zum Thema "Ökonomie der Aufmerksamkeit" (de)
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Georg Franck | Doro Franck (02.06.1995)
Doro Franck und Georg Franck diskutieren über die 'Ökonomie der Aufmerksamkeit' am 2.6.1995 @ Public Netbase.
Tonality and Totality
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John Zerzan (1994)
The defining of sentiments has always been a preoccupation of religions and governments. But for quite some time music, with its apparent indifference to external reality, has been developing an ideological power of expression hitherto unknown.
The THREE-FOLD EAR and the Energies of Enthusiasm
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Z'EV (1995)
The THREE-FOLD EAR and the Energies of Enthusiasm
Decisions at the Speed of Electronic Circuitry
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Keisuke Oki (20.08.1994)
When we at DTI made the work VIRTUAL HAZE, the second work in our series of art works using brainwaves, our biggest concern was how to make a computer react to various brain states through the sensing of brainwaves - in other words, the process of reading minds.
Techno: Psycho-Social Tumult
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techNET (May 1995)
Techno cannot be allotted a place as either a pop or an avant-garde music- on the whole it doesn't take refuge in art and slips away from categorisation as the net of naming is unfurled.
Listener as Operator
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techNET (1996)
The listener as operator. The dancer as engineer.
the intensifier
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techNET (1997)
Around 1988 the intensifier started going to illegal parties and raves. Mostly happening in lost empty factories on the edges of wastelands, people danced on burnt­up cars, tucked suspensions moving in four­four time.
Each party was the end of an era. Something to take and use. Compose yourself. Move.
The Obelisk
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Hakim Bey (May 1997)
The old magic power of the scribe, the hermetic initiate, might constitute a counter-force to the magic power of the manipulation of content, the monopoly of meaning and interpretation claimed by the totality (which suddenly doesn't look quite so total...).
Hakim Bey Talks
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Hakim Bey (18.03.1995)
..with users of Public Netbase.
"I feel the internet is still on this chaotic stage where it is very much worth while struggling for it. But I also don't accept it as a given. I think it began in war and it will continue in war and it's we are in the struggle, if we are on the net we`re in that struggle."
Overcoming tourism
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Hakim Bey (1994)
Tourism is an invention of the 19th century-a period of history which sometimes seems to have stretched out to unnatural length. In many ways, we are still living in the 19th century.
Boundary Violations
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Hakim Bey (1996)
The Supreme Architect is dead; long live architecture. The Border Artists have already begun to assemble --
The NO-GO Zone
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Hakim Bey (1994)
The NGZ is on the way, whether we dread it or romanticize it.
Primitives & Extropians
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Hakim Bey (1996)
The anarcho-primitivists have backed themselves into a situation where they can never be satisfied without the total dissolution of the totality. Luddism as a tactic has much to recommend it: -on the local level, machine-smashing can actually accomplish something.
The Ontological Status of Conspiracy Theory
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Hakim Bey (1996)
Maybe conspiracies don't work. But we have to act as if they do work. In fact the non-authoritarian movement not only needs its own conspiracy theory, it needs its own conspiracies. Whether they "work" or not.
Media Hex - The occult assault on institutions
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Hakim Bey (1996)
As for the TAZ, it is effected by a kind of closure, but one paradoxically shot through with openings. It escapes the asphyxiating enclosure of Capital, and the tragic ugliness of industrial space. Its architecture is smooth, not striated-hence the tent not the prison, the passageway not the portal, the barricade, not Haussman's boulevards.
The Architectonality of Psychogeographicism or The Hieroglyphics of Driftwork
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Hakim Bey (1996)
"A project for the builders of some near-future No Go Zone: -- the city of psychogeographic resistance, the anti-grid, architectonality of driftwork, festal space -- and the Cave of Fluid Memory. Rock & water -- the reverie of the bard, the forgetfulness of the gods."
Summer Land - The Periodic Autonomous Zone
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Hakim Bey (1996)
The summer camp is not the war, not even a strategy -- but it is a tactic.
The Palimpsest
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Hakim Bey (1996)
Nietzsche exalted the overhuman as individual ("radical aristocratism") -- his society of freespirits would indeed consist of a "union of self-owning ones". Fourier exalted the Passional Series- for him the individual failed to exist except in Harmonial Association. Polar opposites, these views-how is it then that I see them as complementary, mutually illuminative, and both entirely feasible?
The Tong
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Hakim Bey (1994)
A Tong can perhaps be defined as a mutual benefit society for people with a common interest which is illegal or dangerously marginal - hence, the necessary secrecy.
Tong Aestethics or the city of Willows
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Hakim Bey (1996)
The legend of our Tong is nothing but a text, true -- but it will call a world into being -- even if only for a few moments - in which our desires are not only articulated but satisfied.
Obsessive Love
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Hakim Bey (1996)
"Rough dialectics" allows us to indulge an impure taste for history - a dredgingoperation - bricolage of "suppressed & realized" bricabrac - foolish unsavory outdated practises such as "obsessive love".
Radio Sermonettes
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Hakim Bey (1996)
Several "Radio Sermonettes" by Hakim Bey
Permanent TAZs
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Hakim Bey (1997)
And so we've had to consider the fact that not all existing autonomous zones are "temporary". Some are (at least by intention) more-or-less "permanent".
Space is the Place
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AAA (Association of Autonomous Astronauts) (1997)
The Association of Autonomous Astronaut's Five Year Plan is well on target. This plan aims to establish a world-wide network of local, community-based groups dedicated to building their own space ships and developing their own independent space exploration programs.
Multi-Dimensional and Inter-Galactic
AAA Association of Autonomous Astronauts, Zero News Datapool
AAA (Association of Autonomous Astronauts) (1997)
It is an appropriate moment to consider some of the responses made so far to the Association of Autonomous Astronaut's Five Year Plan for establishing a world-wide network of independent and community-based space exploration programs.
Gravity and E~scape (excerpts from the art of e~scape)
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Konrad Becker (1997)
Human beings need possibilities to escape not only on account of political oppression or exclusion: they have to find ways to escape the vicious circle of forced work for wages and imposed leisure. It is necessary to evade symbolic dominance and cultural entrainment;
Binary Sexes, Binary Codes
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Sadie Plant (06.03.1996)
Vortrag
The Information War
Non Stop Future, Zero News Datapool
Peter Lamborn Wilson (17.03.1995)
A speech given at the opening of Public Netbase t0, Vienna, March 17, 1995
"Play with me!" or: Cyberspace as Toyspace
Non Stop Future, Zero News Datapool
Oliver Marchart (10.01.1997)
This paper has first been presented at the opening of the "Data-Panic"-show, event organized by Konrad Becker, January 10, 1997, Arthouse, Dublin
Interview with Erik Davis
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Erik Davis (April 1997)
Erik Davis and Konrad Becker are talking about Davis' Book 'TechGnosis'. It is about the occult undercurrents of the information age.
Markets and Antimarkets in the World Economy
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Manuel de Landa (1996)
One of the most significant epistemological events in recent years is the growing importance of historical questions in the ongoing reconceptualization of the hard sciences.
Globalism, Tribalism and Autonomy
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Peter Lamborn Wilson (August 1995)
Peter Lamborn Wilson and Konrad Becker are having coffee on the occasion of Alpbach Technology Forum 95 on Networks in Tyrol, Austria, August 1995
An Interview with Manuel de Landa
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Manuel de Landa (1996)
with Konrad Becker and Miss M. at VirtualFutures, Warwick 96
The Geology of Morals - A Neomaterialist Interpretation
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Manuel de Landa (1995)
Manuel de Landa explores what a Neo-Materialist interpretation of the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari would be like.
Uniformity and Variability - An Essay in the Philosophy of Matter
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Manuel de Landa (1995)
In this essay de Landa explores a few of the philosophical issues raised by new developments in materials science, particularly the new awareness of the importance of studying the behaviour of matter in its full complexity.
Meshworks, Hierachies and Interfaces
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Manuel de Landa (1998)
The world of interface design is today undergoing dramatic changes which in their impact promise to rival those brought about by the use of the point-and-click graphical interfaces popularized by the Macintosh in the early 1980's.
Virtual Environments and the Emergence of Synthetic Reason
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Manuel de Landa (1994)
At the end of World War II, Stanislav Ulam and other scientists previously involved in weapons research at Los Alamos, discovered the huge potential of computers to create artificial worlds, where simulated experiments could be conducted and where new hypotheses could be framed and tested.
An Interview with Anne Balsamo
Public Netbase Media-Space, Zero News Datapool
Anne Balsamo (28.04.1997)
Interview with Anne Balsamo, Professor at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, about her approach to theory and practice of technology and new media with Miss M. and Meike Schmidt-Gleim at Public Netbase Media~Space!
on the occasion of her presentation, "Cyberflesh: World Wide White Wash" on 28 April 1997
An Interview with Pat Cadigan
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Pat Cadigan (03.05.1996)
Pat Cadigan considers herself a Science Fiction Writer interested in the near future; interviewed by Miss M. at the occasion of Virtual Futures 96 Datableed.
Information Terror Civil War
Public Netbase Media-Space, Zero News Datapool
Christoph Fringeli (24.04.1998)
Lecture at Public Netbase Media~Space on 24th of April, 1998.
Information War, Cyberwar, Netwar, Anti-War, Technowar, Postmodern War are all new buzzwords in the field of military theory, buzzwords that are now becoming more commonplace and are entering the cultural mainstream. Christoph Fringeli talks about the different notions.
Dark Terrors - An Unforgettable Visit to the Hammer House of Horror
Public Netbase Media-Space, Zero News Datapool
Boris Karloff (24.04.1998)
Lecture at Public Netbase Media~Space on 24th of April, 1998.
'Boris Karloff' describes some very reliable anti-zombiefication techniques. These are: COLLECTIVE PHANTOMS; MEDIA INVASIONS; SPECULATIVE PLAYGROUNDS; PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY and finally the VOODOO MEME.
An Interview with Sadie Plant and Linda Dement
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Sadie Plant | Linda Dement (03.05.1996)
Linda Dement about Digital Art and her work 'Cyberflesh Girlmonster'. Sadie Plant about the relationship between women and computers in particular and technology in general; interviewed by Miss M. at the occasion of Virtual Futures 96 Datableed
Binary Sexes, Binary Code
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Sadie Plant (03.06.1996)
Plant explores some past, present, and future connections between women, computing, media and communications in order to give a positive response to a question posed by Irigaray: "If machines... can be aroused all by themselves, may not woman do likewise?" Abstract of a speech given in Vienna.
Japanimation and Techno-Orientalism
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Toshiya Ueno (1996)
The word "Japanimation" is a neologism that is made by two words, Japan+animation. Now, Japanimation is seen in whole world.
The Abolition of Work
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Bob Black (1995)
work is the source of nearly all the misery in the world. Almost any evil you'd care to name comes from working or from living in a world designed for work. In order to stop suffering, we have to stop working.
Media-Space! Opening Speech
Public Netbase Media-Space, Zero News Datapool
Peter Lamborn Wilson (28.02.1997)
Speech at Public Netbase Media-Space! Opening 28th of February, 1997.
Up till a few years ago—no, up till last year, well, up till ten minutes ago—there was a very religious feeling surrounding the Internet. I call it the mumbo-jumbo factor, a kind of magical aura that surrounds any new technology.
Against Multiculturalism
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Peter Lamborn Wilson (1995)
The multicultural paradigm presupposes a false totality within which are subsumed a set of false particularities.
Wired unplugged
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Mark Dery (1996)
Despite editor/publisher Louis Rossetto's insistence that his magazine is still reassuringly Gutenbergian, printed on "non-glossy, recycled papers," the reader can't escape the nagging suspicion that Wired is actually the shape-shifting android from Terminator 2, disguised as a magazine.
Cybernetics & Entheogenics: From Cyberspace to Neurospace
Tactical Media Amsterdam, Zero News Datapool
Peter Lamborn Wilson (19.01.1996)
Lecture held during the "Next Five Minutes" Conference on Tactical Media Amsterdam, January 19, 1996.
"I would like to compare and contrast, as they used to say in school, cyberspace and neurospace."
Islam and the Internet - Net-religion, a War in Heaven
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Peter Lamborn Wilson (06.10.1995)
Lecture held at MetaForum II/NO BORDERS/Budapest, Networking Conference Budapest.
"Actually, I am interested in a re-mytholization, in reenchantment, in magic, in action at a distance. I am interested in technology because it is magical, it is magic, it is action at a distance."
Media Creed for the Fin de Siecle
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Peter Lamborn Wilson (1995)
...From this point of view I can see only two possible strategies toward "the Media". First, to invest our energies in the intimate media, which can still play a genuine role (of "positive mediation") in the everyday lives of ourselves and others. And second, to approach the "major public media" (or "negative mediation") either in the mode of evasion, or the mode of destruction.
Query: Irish Soma?
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Peter Lamborn Wilson (1995)
"..in short, I would maintain that the failure to consider entheogenesis ("birth of the god within" by ingestion of psychotropic substances) must hitherto be considered a serious flaw in any integral History of Religion (or "histories of religions")."
A Structuralist Analysis of Puerto Rican Santería
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Lily Diaz (1996)
Among the many religious phenomena that have come to the attention of anthropologists is the syncretism of African and Catholic belief systems in the Caribbean. Puerto Rican Santería is one of such syncretist belief systems..
Code Warriors
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Marilouise Kroker | Arthur Kroker (1996)
"Electronic technology terminates with the radically divided self: the self, that is, which is at war with itself. Split consciousness for a culture that is split between digital- and human flesh."
excerpt from Arthur and Marilouise Kroker's book Hacking the Future, New York: St. Martin's Press; Montreal: New World Perspectives, 1996.
The Relationship between Language and Objects
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Derrick de Kerkhove (15.07.1994)
Director of the Mc Luhan Program at the University Toronto speaking at an opening event of
Public Netbase t0 March 28. 1995 on DEMATERIALIZATION, "TRANSFORMERS" AND THE JAPANESE GAS ATTACKS
responding to questions raised by Peter Lamborn Wilson in THE INFORMATION WAR on his contribution to
SERIOUS CHILLER LOUNGE in Munich 94, where he delivered a speech on the relationship of language and objects.
This is part of a transcription from the 15th of July 1994.
Godzilla, Exformation and Electric Sensual Perception
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Mitsuhiro Takemura (28.03.1995)
"Nowadays there's a real Internet boom in Japan going on. "
at an opening event of Public Netbase t0 March 28. 1995.

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