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0. D-I-N-A, campobasso / italy 10/2002 conference web-site
0. D-I-N-A, campobasso / italy 10/2002 conference web-site screenshots


 

comment:

LIZVLX//IPNIC.ORG talks in fucking italy; , she [ubermorgen]
is pissed about the last 4-5 years of horizontal networking with strongs
brands & entities such as RTMark.com [SALZBURG ACTION], etoy.com,
i.e. the stronger a brand, the less credits the bastards seem to give [we argued
over 2 months with rtmark to get credits on "their" voteauction link-and
claim-page. if you belong to the elite knowing who did what in this bloody
hardcore superstar internet pop-product 2000
]. this is especially difficult for
smaller and less famous entities such as ubermorgen, ipnic, [V]ote-auction, etc...
so there is some discussion needed for future market of attention stunts, otherwise,
ubermorgen and also solo artistS such as HANS BERNHARD and LIZVLX, will
simply have to create their hierarchical structures and release work only under
their own respective names, back to the old days! motherfuckers. you aint learned
nothing there! and we are not willing to play delivery_boyz and girlz to the US-
STYLE-ART-PEOPLE.

 

detail information:

digital-is-not-analog.2002
net.art, viruses, media jamming, modified videogames, hacking, errors

San Bartolomeo's Church - Campobasso (Italy)
October 24 - 26, 2002

Digital-is-not-analog.2002 is a three day festival with presentations, performances
and debate. The event is meant to present to the Italian public some creative projects
that critically experiment on contemporary digital technologies and communication
styles. Invited guests' works range on themes like data control and diffusion on the
Internet, modified videogames, computer virus culture and its extension to digital
communication at large, and finally free software as a public domain tool. The projects
presented at Digital-is-not-analog.2002 show that digital technology can be a way of
originally influence media landscape and represent - both culturally and economically -
a sustainable alternative to empty hi-tech gadgets, mere spectacle and the exorbitant
budget of global tech-entertainment industry.


BUREAU OF INVERSE TECHNOLOGY - U.S.A.
http://www.bureauit.org

EPIDEMIC - Italy
http://epidemic.ws

GENTIAN SHKURTI - Albania

INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED AUTONOMY - U.S.A.
http://www.appliedautonomy.com

JAROMIL - Austria
http://www.dyne.org

LAN - Switzerland
http://www.tracenoizer.org

LAS AGENCIAS - Spain
http://www.lasagencias.net

NATALIE JEREMIJENKO - Australia / U.S.A.
http://cat.nyu.edu/natalie/projectdatabase

UBERMORGEN - Austria
http://ubermorgen.com

0100101110101101.ORG - Spain
http://0100101110101101.org

 

 

 

 

 

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