About the book: If we recognize that copyright is unfeasible, and unjustifiable, what should our response be? Immediately comes to mind that copyright provides an investment protection to blockbusters, best sellers and stars. It distorts cultural markets and pushes a wide variety of cultural expressions out of sight. At the same time, cultural conglomerates controlling […]
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IF YOU DON’T MOVE YOU’RE NOT HERE: Welcome to the Post-Zoom Alternative Mumler.app
On the occasion of the Expanded Publishing Fest – 20 Years of INC on the 12th of January 2024 amidst the triple book launch, micro book fair, tactical television and club night there was one more event that took place in the in-between spaces of physical and digital – the first public connection established through […]
OUT NOW – Network Notion #1: Semiotics of the End by Alessandro Sbordoni
The Institute of Network Cultures is Proud to Present its New Publication Series: Network Notion #1 Semiotics of the End: On Capitalism and the Apocalypse By Alessandro Sbordoni The end of the world is just another sign of semiocapitalism. Semiotics of the End is a collection of thirteen essays about the end of the world […]
Network Notion #1: Semiotics of the End: On Capitalism and the Apocalypse
Network Notion #1 Semiotics of the End: On Capitalism and the Apocalypse Alessandro Sbordoni The end of the world is just another sign of semiocapitalism. Semiotics of the End is a collection of thirteen essays about the end of the world and its representation in XXI-century culture. The apocalypse as such […]
Notes on Eyes and Access: A Transmediale Panel on Sight
Attending conferences such as the 2023 Transmediale A Model A Map A Fiction in Berlin is a type of privilege. In our oversaturated world, it is a privilege to be exposed to people who do the data-sifting for you and collectively fill out and reveal this endless web of connections. By this I mean the […]
Full program announced! In-Between Media: Hybrid Tactics in the Crisis Era
A two-day conference on (hybrid) media tactics and togetherness in the field of art and activism, taking place at SPUI25, Framer Framed, OT301, and online. Day one @ Spui 25, Amsterdam, and online March 9, 2023 10:00 – 18:00 Day two @ Framer Framed, Amsterdam, and partly online March 10, 2023 10:00 – 18:00 Party […]
Dispatches from the Place of Imminence, part 4
March 6-10, 2022 After a quiet day on Saturday, March 5th, there were six air raid sirens on March 6th, and I noticed that, unless the rockets hit the city, too many sirens per day can make you ignore them. If it’s two or three, your body is turned on and your mind responds by […]
A conversation between Anab Jain and Marta Peirano, as recorded and retold in a small colony of ants
Written by: Gabriele Ferri and Inte Gloerich Ant 1: [Wiggles antennae, wiggles antennae, wiggles antennae.] I bring an interesting message to pass along. Ant 2: [Wiggles, wiggles.] I’m listening. Ant 1: This is something that I’m passing along on behalf of my other sisters in the colony, who received it from another anthill, which received […]
The People are Not an Image: A Conversation on Vernacular Video [3/3]
This is the final blog post of the three-part conversation between film professor, media producer, theorist, and activist Alexandra Juhasz and writer and filmmaker Peter Snowdon. Alex In this moment, living in COVID; living as we do in isolation; living in fear; living in America (as I do) where, thank goodness, we have a new […]
The People are Not an Image: A Conversation on Vernacular Video [2/3]
This is the follow-up of the three-part blog series of the insightful conversation between film professor, media producer, theorist, and activist Alexandra Juhasz and writer and filmmaker Peter Snowdon. Alex Peter, I really love the way you write about each of the distinct videos in your book The People Are Not an Image, your deep […]
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