Screentime Airtime Facetime: Practicing Hybridity in the Cultural Field

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Screentime Airtime Facetime: Practicing Hybridity in the Cultural Field

Edited by Sepp Eckenhaussen, Senka Milutinović, and Carolina Valente Pinto.

Screentime Airtime Facetime: Practicing Hybridity in the Cultural Field is the final publication of Going Hybrid, an applied research program on the future of hybridity in the cultural field. How could Covid-triggered innovations in digital cultural programming be turned into durable ways of high-level, participatory livecasting? How do you report on hybrid events? And how do you collect the results in a living and accessible archive? This publication gathers the findings of two years of hands-on experiments, introduces the developed prototypes, and gives insight into the research process.

Because we believe in critical making, this book is itself a hybrid entity. It was originally a live-streamed online event and later turned into a print and a digital publication – each version a little different than what you would expect of a livestream, website, or print book. We encourage you to playfully explore the various versions of Screentime Airtime Facetime and hope that you will gain joy and insight from the form of this book as much as from its contents.

Going Hybrid (2021-2023) was a research project of the Institute of Network Cultures, in collaboration with Willem de Kooning Academy, MU Hybrid Art House, Framer Framed, IMPAKT, Hackers & Designers, The Hmm, Varia, Anna Maria Michael, Ania Molenda, and Maria van der Togt.

Author-participants: Clara Balaguer, Sofia Boschat-Thorez, Arjon Dunnewind, Sepp Eckenhaussen, Roos Groothuizen, Heerko van der Kooij, Ren Loren Britton (MELT), Geert Lovink, Ania Molenda, Aymeric Mansoux, Karl Moubarak, Michael Murtaugh, Margarita Osipian, Carolina Valente Pinto, and Lilian Stolk.

Author-hosts: Chloë Arkenbout, Esther Hammelburg, Senka Milutinović, and Jordi Viader Guerrero.

Annotators and reporters: Victor Chaix, Klara Debeljak, Sepp Eckenhaussen, Runs Codol Gonzalez, Haris Latic, and Giulia Timis.

Publication concept and editorial coordination: Sepp Eckenhaussen, Senka Milutinović, Carolina Valente Pinto, and Miriam Rasch.

Event and livestream production: Tommaso Campagna, Erica Gargaglione, Karl Moubarak, Carolina Valente Pinto, Giulia Timis, and Marco Wessels.

Livestream background design: Giulia Timis.

Post-production and editing: Ray Dolitsay, Sepp Eckenhaussen, Senka Milutinović, and Carolina Valente Pinto.

Copy editing: Ying-Tzu Lin.

Development of publication tool Etherport: Gijs de Heij (Open Source Publishing).

Design: Paul Bille and Lukas Engelhardt.

Published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2024.
ISBN: 978-90-834125-0-4

Printed and bound by GPS Group, Slovenia.

This publication is supported by Regieorgaan SIA and the Amsterdam University of Applied Science.

Contact
Institute of Network Cultures
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA)
Email: info@networkcultures.org
Web: www.networkcultures.org

This publication is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommerical ShareAlike 4.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). To view a copy of this license, visit www.creativecommons.org/licences/by-nc-sa/4.0

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