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Posts Tagged: interview

CPOV researcher Juliana Brunello interviewed the Amsterdam-based graphic designer Hendrik...

Interview with designer Hendrik Jan Grievink

By sabine, August 20, 2010

CPOV researcher Juliana Brunello interviewed the Amsterdam-based graphic designer Hendrik Jan Grievink about his Wikipedia-related work. What was the compelling reason for you to get involved in a project concerning Wikipedia? As a designer, I dedicate myself to inventing new ways of understanding the world through images. I use existing images in almost every project: [...]

The beasts within: creative cities and the intelligent unemployed

By margreet riphagen, January 16, 2009

Interview with Matteo Pasquinelli by Klubradio http://backyardradio.de/files/mp3/matteo.pasquinelli034.interview.mp3 Surfing the waves of crisis – from energy, to environment to the current financial crisis, Pit Schultz and Matteo Pasquinelli talk failed metropolis, cyberpunk and underground culture. A history lesson for urban survival in the future, they discuss notions from J.G. Ballard, digital sub cultures and parasitic cybernetics.  [...]

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