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Urban Screens 09: The City as Interface

On the fourth of December, Trouw Amsterdam hosts the Urban Screens 09 seminar, about the City as Interface, or: from urban screens to media architecture in the city. At 1 pm, the Urban Screens Reader...

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US09 Report: Mettina Veenstra on Public Screens and Social Capital

Mettina Veenstra is the principal researcher and coordinator of the theme public spaces at Novay Research. Novay is a research institute for ICT driven innovation. Her presentation today at the Urban...

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US09 Report: Paul Klotz on light as artistic medium

Paul Klotz is an applied art engineer and light designer who focuses on interactive light installations for public spaces. By means of light and sound installations which react to and integrate the...

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WikiWars Bangalore – registration open!

On 12-13 January 2010, Critical Point of View: WikiWars will take place in Bangalore, India. WikiWars is a conference on critical Wikipedia research, organized by CIS India, in a collaboration with the...

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Critical Point of View: Wikipedia research conference 26-27 March

Critical Point of View Second international conference of the CPOV Wikipedia Research Initiative Practical Info Date: 26-27 March 2010 Location: OBA (Public Library Amsterdam, next to Amsterdam central...

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Celebrating 5 years of YouTube with the ‘YouTube Canon’

Celebrating 5 years of YouTube, the city theater of Amsterdam and Upload Cinema presented the YouTube Canon, compiled by new media professionals (including the INC). The shows on February 22 and 23,...

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Hans Westerhof: Paying the Cost of Access

Hans Westerhof, deputy director at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision and program manager of the Images for the Future project spoke about the cost that access bears on archives in a...

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A contribution to a critique of free culture: From Anti-Copyright to the...

Dymitri Kleiner is a software developer working on projects that investigate the political economy of the internet, and the ideal of workers’ self-organization of production as a form of class...

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Public Debate: Future of the Public Domain in Europe

Friday session, 20.30– 22.30 Documents and sources on the Public Domain Paul Keller from Kennisland opened the session with a bit of historical context: the 1990 Proposal for a Hypertext Project by sir...

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The Espresso Book Machine

The Espresso Book Machine allows to print a book in minutes. It’s perfect for self-publishing because one can print as many copy as he or she needs. When a book is printed it may be stored in the...

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Save the Date: MoneyLab #7 Amsterdam, 14-15 November 2019

MoneyLab #7: Geo-Politics of Financial Flows Save the date: Amsterdam, November 14 & 15, 2019. The Institute of Network Cultures is proud to announce the return of MoneyLab to Amsterdam: two days...

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Hacking Capitalist Realism: on serendipity, social innovation and...

14/05/2019 – Luca Recano and Sebastian Olma   Sebastian Olma is Professor in “Autonomy in Art, Design & Technology” at “Avans” University of Applied Sciences in Breda and Den Bosch in the...

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The Techno-Utopia of the Grocery Delivery Platforms

Originally published in Dutch on NRC (May 22th, 2022) Premise of the article This article looks at Amsterdam as an illustrative example of our research about digital platforms. Commercial platforms for...

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