political enemies. Those who criticise
the festival so very strongly should be aware that in the current
political climate AE is still a positive force. At the same time it is
true that the more interesting and specific work is done now outside
the big festivals such as AE.
Armin Medosch, copyleft
Not Just Another Wireless Utopia - developing the social
protocols of free networking
Armin Medosch
(This text is a version of a text written for and first published in
THE FUTURE OF COMPUTER
ARTS PRIHODNOST RACUNALNISKE UMETNOSTI. Edited
by Marina Grzinic.
Published by MKC, Maribor and Maska
[This is another contribution to the Open Nature catalogue. I think it
may also vaguely relate to the Ghost in the Network thread. cheers,
armin]
Landscape Painting of the Information Age
or Romanticism In Media Art
Armin Medosch
In England, France and Germany during the age of
rapid
laboratory Graz which also
runs http://theoriebild.ung.at/ (theory under
construction) where you can find more of my
writing in English and German.]
Meshing in the Future - The free configuration of
everything and everyone with Hive Networks
Text by: Armin Medosch, London/Vienna July - Dec
2005
ByRob van Kranenburg
Waves, a recent exhibition and conference in Riga curated by RIXC
and Armin Medosch, tuned in to artistic engagements with the
electro-magnetic spectrum. By exploring the material, if
imperceptible, base of the information sphere, this event attempted to
escape
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 11:07 -0800, Kimberly De Vries wrote:
I don't mean you should hide it, but maybe mention/document some
examples when you talk about various covert deals made between
groups--just claiming they exist won't convince a reader who doesn't
already agree, and I assume you