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| Metaverse roadmap | Pathways to the 3Dweb | (Art)projects |
| Streamtime.org | Streamtime is a project developed with artists and activists from Iraq and elsewhere. Streamtime is a loose network of media activists dedicated to assist local media to get connected. Streamtime uses old and new media for the production of content and networks in the fields of media, arts, culture and activism in crisis areas. | (Art)projects |
| Pages | Pages reflects the possibilities of interaction and reflection between various local discourses and condition that may generate spaces of critique or instances of critical practices. | (Art)projects |
| Open Images | Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision upcoming open content video archive for creative reuse. | (Art)projects |
| Children of Roena | Sandberg's new magazine - the Collective Death to the Individual, Long Live the Collective | (Art)projects |
| another other next location | | Location |
| another next location | | Location |
| next location | | Location |
| Tactical Tech | Tactical Tech is an international NGO helping human rights advocates use information, communications and digital technologies to maximise the impact of their advocacy work. | Models / methods |
| Trans_Thinking | The aim of the Trans_Thinking series is to bring together experts and scholars in both the sciences and the humanities to discuss issues of relevance to current architecture and urban practices; issues effecting our cities, polis, ethos, communities. | Models / methods |
| http://adultaddstrengths.com/2008/11/05/obama-vs-mccain-social-media/ | social networks as laboratories for political change | Models / methods |
| defining an "amplified conference" | an amplified conference | Models / methods |
| open call: a networked book | Five writers will be commissioned to develop chapters for a networked book about networked art. The chapters will be open for revision, commentary, and translation by online collaborators. Each commissioned writer will receive $3,000 (US) | Network |
| http://rede.metareciclagem.org/livro/english | Brasilian network link | Network |
| India Express - Bypass | By-Pass is an international symposium about urban culture and everyday life in the rapidly transforming mega cities of India and China. Bypass is an exploration of newer ideas on incrementality, entrepreneurship, piracy, mapping, networks, media-urbanism and image of the city by architects, urbanists, historians, geographers and media scholars. | Network |
| http://www.overmundo.com.br/overblog/os-ideais-da-metareciclage | Brasilian network links | Network |
| | independant artist led IRC network (GISS, r23, openlab, GOTO10, placard festival, ...) | Network |
| OneSpace 2008 | Workshop on Blending Physical and Digital Spaces on the Internet | Organisation |
| OpenLab London | FLOSS+Art community | Organisation |
| Virtueel Platform | Virtueel Platform Homepage | Organisation |
| GOTO10 | GOTO10 networked/distributed collective | Organisation |
| WORM's Openorg.nl initiative | Rotterdam based organisation WORM opens up the professionalization of their organisation by providing free "bureaucratic" information | Organisation |
| riseup | The Riseup Collective is an autonomous body based in Seattle with collective members world wide. Our purpose is to aid in the creation of a free society, a world with freedom from want and freedom of expression, a world without oppression or hierarchy, where power is shared equally. We do this by providing communication and computer resources to allies engaged in struggles against capitalism and other forms of oppression. | Organisation |
| Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts | conference Cambridge sept 2008 | Research |
| Situated Technologies - Pamphlet series | Situated Advocacy considers how situated technologies have been—or might be—mobilized toward changing and/or influencing social or political policies, practices, and beliefs. | Research |
| http://lab.softwarestudies.com/2008/05/visualizing-cultural-patterns.html | Network data visualisation work (network as laboratory) | Research |
| Mag.net Reader 3 Processual Publishing. Actual Gestures | The magazines looks at three main strands which situate contemporary independent publishing as: a locus for artistic practice ("The Art of Publishing"); a public platform engaging with its readership in a specific manner ("Publishing the Public"); and a potential site for countering hegemonic informational power structures ("Hacktivist Publishing"). | Research |
| Knowledge Media Institute | Future internet is.. | Research |
| Conference: Privacy in Social Network Sites | Consideration of why we should restrain access to our identity-relevant information and how a concept of ‘privacy’ in Social Network Sites could be developed. | Research |
| Networked Cultures | cultural transformations in europe | Research |
| Liminal Zones | Liminal Zones wants to explore liminal spaces with a particular reference to Cyprus and the Middle East. | Research |
| Lift Conference 09 (Geneve) | Lift is a series of events built around a community of doers and thinkers who get together in Europe and Asia to explore the social consequences of new technologies. Each conference is a chance to turn changes into opportunities by anticipating the major shifts ahead. | Research |
| an ambiguous case - casco issue xi | Issue XI has been edited by Emily Pethick, Marina Vishmidt and Tanja Widmann, and was developed through the process of a conversation on the subject of openness. This inquiry lead into a discussion around number of related terms – criticality, fractures, ambivalence, ambiguity, undecidability and conflict, to name a few – as well as distinctions between recognising openness as a condition, and practising, or doing, openness. | Research |
| The Future Internet Conference (Vienna Sept 09) | The Future Internet Conference (from a technical/scientific angle) | Research |
| 16th biennial conference of the Society for Philosophy and Technology | University of Twente, the Netherlands July 8-10, 2009 Conference theme: Converging Technologies, Changing Societies | Research |
| Fibreculture Journal: Call for Papers for next issue | Web 2.0: before, during and after the event An issue of the Fibreculture Journal critically exploring the ontogenesis of Web 2.0. Issue Editors: Anna Munster and Andrew Murphie Completed papers submitted by October 31, 2008 Publication date: May 1, 2009 | Research |