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net critique blog by Geert Lovink

Globalisation, academic flexibility and the right to research: A call...

Call for a European network of temporary researchers

By sabine, October 13, 2004

Globalisation, academic flexibility and the right to research: A call for a European network of precarious/temporary researchers and for the free circulation of knowledge.

Observations in Capetown

By sabine, October 12, 2004

By Rob van Kranenburg As I walk up to the check-in at Capetown Airport, the man looking at my documents nods and says: I have only one question, I saw you writing a long letter on your computer, what were you writing? Oh, I said, you will like it. It is about how amazed I [...]

The Day After (the Australian elections)

By sabine, October 12, 2004

As seen in Redfern Sydney the day after the Howard government got re-elected for a fourth term. (Geert)

The second speaker in the (Dutch spoken) lecture series Nieuwe...

Nieuwe Media in NL – Arjen Mulder

By sabine, October 8, 2004

The second speaker in the (Dutch spoken) lecture series Nieuwe Media in Nederland (New Media in the Netherlands), was Arjen Mulder (October 8, 2004). Arjen Mulder had the assignment to speak about interactivity in Dutch architecture, and focus specifically on the work of Dutch architect Lars Spuybroek (Nox Architects). Arjen Mulder, being both a biologist [...]

www.designtimeline.org & A Decade of Web Design We would like...

Call for Participation

By sabine, October 6, 2004

www.designtimeline.org & A Decade of Web Design We would like to invite you to contribute to the online collective web design history timeline. This project wants to map your first encounters with the world wide web. It is part of a larger project entitled A Decade of Webdesign that culminates into an international conference in [...]

By Geert Lovink People love events. They can't get enough of...

Critique of Panelism

By sabine, October 5, 2004

By Geert Lovink People love events. They can't get enough of all the offline events on offer. Like festivals, conferences are venues where you can meet future collaborators, debate ideas and artworks, party intensely, get inspired, provoked, learn, make new friends, and then occasionally carry on the dialogue in the sauna.

Ars Electronica 2004

By sabine, October 4, 2004

By Sabine Niederer The theme of this years’ Ars Electronica Festival was TIMESHIFT: The World in Twenty-Five Years. Ars Electronica got to celebrate her 25th birthday, and took the opportunity to reflect on the (recent) past and to look into future of digital arts and culture. Language of Networks The TIMESHIFT conference was preceded by [...]

Nieuwe Media in NL – Arie Altena

By sabine, October 1, 2004

The first lecture in the (Dutch spoken) series Nieuwe Media in Nederland (new media in the Netherlands) was held on September 29, by Arie Altena. Altena held an inspiring lecture on ‘hypertext beyond hypertext and literature beyond literature’. His starting point were the promises and dreams of Internet literature in the nineties. Floppydisc novels (such [...]

AOIR 2004: Ubiquity? University of Sussex, 19-22 September 2004. AOIR...

AOIR 2004 impression

By sabine, September 30, 2004

AOIR 2004: Ubiquity? University of Sussex, 19-22 September 2004. AOIR 2004 turned out to be conference where a lot of the speakers didn’t show up and the intenet access was below average, actually did turn out to be a pretty good place to exchange research ideas. For me, the first day of the AOIR 2004 [...]

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