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Digicult presents: DIGIMAG 66 - JULY/AUGUST 2011 http://www.digicult.it/digimag_eng/ "...Exploitation is a universal phenomena. We need to find out how it takes place and how wide it is. We believe that ethical economy harbors the possibility of a new way to reconnect economy to society and thus to democratize the economy, especially for what concerns the value of attribution and distribution issues. Even if unable to eliminate explotation itself, this model could potentially lower the exploitation level of the system if we compare it to the present neoliberal model. New forms of exploitation are less related to the marxist idea of 'theft of labor time' and more connected to the ability of common resources wealth appropriation, resources that derive form heavily socialized productive networks. An ethical economy based on reputation might become a way to determine, in a more democratic way, who can legitimately claim those resources and in which amount......" Adam Ardvisson, from "Ethical Economy. The new redistribution of value" by Zoe Romano ------ [INTERVIEWS]: SOUND AS INFORMATION. DJ SPOOKY AT KERNEL FESTIVAL http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2118 - by Alessandra Coretti CERTAIN PLEASURE. ZHANG PEILI AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2131 - by Robin Peckham ETHICAL ECONOMY. THE NEW REDISTRIBUTION OF VALUE http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2125 - by Zoe Romano I, ME AND TWENTY-THREE. SCIENCE AND NARCISSISM 2.0 http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2123 - by Nicola Bozzi CITY PORTRAITS. TEATRO A CORTE: INTERVIEW WITH BERLIN http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2129 - by Silvia Scaravaggi THE IMAGE OF SOUND. YURI ANCARANI'S STOMACH http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2130 - by Alessandra Saviotti THE NAPLES ACADEMY. TRAINING TO NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR ART http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2128 - by Pasquale Napolitano -------- [ESSAYS]: A NEW DARK AGE FOR DUTCH CULTURE http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2127 - by "Sonic Acts" Festival THE TRUTH OF EXPERIENCE. NOTES OF EXPANDED PHOTOGRAPHY http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2126 - by Alfredo Cramerotti OPERATIVE TRANSFORMATIONS - PART 1 http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2120 - by Eugenia Fratzeskou DIGITAL ICONS AND DEATH. IRAN VS IRAN http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2122 - by Emanuele Andreoli -------- [REPORTS]: LATE "PRIMAVERA". RECORDED REPORT FROM THE FESTIVAL http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2121 - by Pia Bolognesi OFFF 2011. YEAR ZERO, IN WHICH SENSE? http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2119 - by Barbara Sansone THREE GHOSTS. "MADE REAL" AT FURTHERFIELD GALLERY http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2124 by Michael Szpakowski -------- [ATTACHMENT]: SINC: KERNEL FESTIVAL. LISTEN TO THE ROUNDTABLE WITH DJSPOOKY & TELENOIKA<br> http://www.digicult.it/public/kernel.mp3 [COVER]: Dj Spooky: Terranova: Antarctica Project -------- [THE DIGICULT PROJECT]: >From 2005, Digicult has being an online/offline cultural and editorial platform which focuses on the impact of new technologies and sciences on art, design, culture and contemporary society. Founded and directed by Marco Mancuso, is now based on the active participation of quite 50 professional people, who represent a wide international Network of journalists, curators, artists, theorists, practioneers and critics. Digicult is also the editor of the monthly magazine Digimag, which focuses on some cultural, productive and artistic issues like: internet & networks, hacking & hacktivism, video art & experimental cinema, sound art & electrinic music, audiovideo and live media, design & architecture, art & science, new media & social media, software art & generative art, performing art & interactive dance, with a strong critic and deep journalistic approach [DIRECTION & MANAGEMENT COMMITEE]: Marco Mancuso (Professor at Naba Academy of Milan, Visiting Professor at Transmedia School of Brussels) ; Claudia D'Alonzo (International Doctorship in Audiovisual Studies, University of Udine) ; Bertram Niessen (Researcher at Sociology Deparment of Statale University Milan - Bicocca) ; Lucrezia Cippitelli (Phd at Sapienza University Rome and Professor at Fine Arts Academy of L'Aquila) [EDITORIAL STAFF & TRANSLATIONS]: Marco Mancuso (Director) ; Claudia D'Alonzo (Press Office) ; Paolo Ceresatto, Martina Panelli, Alessandra Coretti (Editing) ; Giovanni Damiola (Technical Consultancy) ; Meryem Dipdere (Social Networking) ; Riccardo Vescovo (Graphic Design) ; Marketing Manager (Chiara Colella) ; Marketing Accountant (Paolo Laurea Magistrale in Traduzione Specialistica, Università IULM di Milano (Website Translations) ; Lara Freschi, Francesca Lattanzi, Stefano Avola, Andrea Cariello, Roberta Buiani, Roberta Meloncelli (Magazine Translations) ; Paola Barisani (Translations Review) [AUTHORS]: Tatiana Bazzichelli ; Bertram Niessen ; Teresa De Feo ; Luigi Ghezzi ; Giulia Baldi ; Domenico Quaranta ; Massimo Schiavoni ; Monica Ponzini ; Valentina Tanni ; Lucrezia Cippitelli ; Silvia Bianchi ; Claudia D'Alonzo; Barbara Sansone ; Giulia Simi ; Silvia Scaravaggi ; Alessio Galbiati ; Antonio Caronia ; Loretta Borrelli ; Carla Langella ; Silvia Casini ; Jeremy Levine ; Herman B. Mendolicchio ; Serena Cangiano ; Micha Cardenas ; Mark Hencock ; Pasquale Napolitano ; Zoe Romano ; Enrico Pitozzi ; Eugenia Fratzeskou ; Mattia Casalegno ; Robin Peckam ; Sabina Cuccibar ; Silvia Bertolotti ; Simone Broglia ; Claudio Musso ; Claudia Maina ; Elena Biserna ; Maria Chatzichristodoulou ; Neva Pedrazzini ; Mathias Jansson ; Felipe Zuniga ; Alexandra Purcaru ; Lorenzo Taiuti ; Pia Bolognesi ; Julianne Pierce ; Thomas Schielke; Emanuele Andreoli ; Alessandra Saviotti ; Alfredo Cramerotti ; Martina Panelli ; Alessandra Coretti ; Nicola Bozzi _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
