Online Magazines
Cut-up Issue 20: The Art and Poltics of Netporn
In cooperation with the Institute of Network Cultures, online magazine cut-up has produced an issue on The Art and Politics of Netporn. Although a growing number of theoretical and historical porn studies have appeared over the last few decades, only some have focused on an analysis of netporn as complex networks embedded within digital media environments. Contributors include: Manuel Bonik and Andreas Schaale, Mireille Miller-Young, Bert de Muynck, Tim Noonan and Nishant Shah.
Bas van Heur (ed.), The Art and Politics of Netporn, issue #20 (2005), cut-up:
www.cut-up.com/news/issues.php?issue=20.
First Monday: Urban Screens
In February 2006, peer-reviewed Internet journal First Monday published this special issue on urban screens. Contributors include: Anthony Auerbach, Giselle Beiguelman, Pieter Boeder, Vera Bühlmann, Wael Fahmi, Ava Fatah, Raina Kumra, Paul Martin Lester, Lev Manovich, Scott McQuire, Rekha Murthy, Julia Nevárez, Tore Slaatta, Mirjam Struppek and Kate Taylor.
Pieter Boeder and Mirjam Struppek (eds.), Urban Screens: discovering the potential of outdoor screens for urban society, issue #4 (2005), First Monday: www.firstmonday.org/issues/special11_2/.
Cut-up Issue 32: Databodies
In co-operation with the INC and the Databodies research group, online magazine cut-up produced a ‘Databodies’ issue about the social consequences of profiling, tagging and security. Contributors include: Richard Rogers, Sabine Niederer, Loes Sikkes, Michael Stevenson, Jasper Moes, and Esther Weltevrede.
Theo Ploeg (ed.), Databodies, issue #32 (2006), cut-up: www.cut-up.com/news/issues.php?issue=32.






