Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
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Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Part I
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
A one-day conference on strategies and the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
A one-day conference on strategies and the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Ted Byfield Statement
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Ted Byfield is a moderator of the nettime mailing lists, a group of digital discussion groups about media arts and culture.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Ted Byfield is a moderator of the nettime mailing lists, a group of digital discussion groups about media arts and culture.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Franco Berardi Statement
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Franco Berardi is a writer, media theorist, and media activist.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Franco Berardi is a writer, media theorist, and media activist.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Part II
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Steve Kurtz Statement
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Steve Kurtz is one of five tactical media practitioners who constitute the Critical Art Ensemble group, formed in 1987.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Steve Kurtz is one of five tactical media practitioners who constitute the Critical Art Ensemble group, formed in 1987.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Peter Lamborn Wilson Statement
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Peter Lamborn Wilson is a poet and scholar of Sufism and Western Hermeticism.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Peter Lamborn Wilson is a poet and scholar of Sufism and Western Hermeticism.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Andreas Stadler Statement
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Andreas Stadler is the director of the Austrian Cultural Center in New York.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Andreas Stadler is the director of the Austrian Cultural Center in New York.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Claire Pentecost Statement
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Claire Pentecost is a faculty member at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and contributor to the Continental Drift blog about globalization.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Claire Pentecost is a faculty member at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and contributor to the Continental Drift blog about globalization.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Jim Fleming Statement
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Jim Fleming is the editor and publisher of books on radical media, politics, and the arts at Autonomedia.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Jim Fleming is the editor and publisher of books on radical media, politics, and the arts at Autonomedia.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Brian Holmes Statement
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
a video message to the conference participants
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
a video message to the conference participants
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Amanda McDonald Crowley Statement
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Amanda McDonald Crowley is the curator of the Eyebeam Art + Technology Center.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Amanda McDonald Crowley is the curator of the Eyebeam Art + Technology Center.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media: Felix Stalder Statement
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Felix Stalder is a writer and researcher in the fields of culture, technology, and politics.
Critical Strategies in Art and Media discussion Sept 2009, NYC
Critical Studies in Art and Media was a one-day conference on the current state of cultural practices in art, technology, and activism. The roundtable discussion invited speakers from the fields of new media, digital theory, art, and political activism to reflect on strategies for creating a sustainable convergence of their areas of interest in order to foster social alternatives to the hegemony of capitalism.
Felix Stalder is a writer and researcher in the fields of culture, technology, and politics.