pfff this is how you make a sinking star look sexy again:
by making it a private party.

quite different to your "anyone who believes to be somehow
interested - come!" -calls from the late 90ies.

would you have thought yourselves you would end up one day
like this?

n

-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 14:58:35 +0100
> Von: Geert Lovink <[email protected]>
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: <nettime> Winter Camp 09: How Would You Organize Your Network?
> 
> (Dear nettimers, in two weeks we're organizing a networks-of-networks  
> event in Amsterdam called Wintercamp. It looks a bit like Hybrid  
> WorkSpace in 1997 or Temp MediaLab in 1999 but then it is 12 networks  
> gathering at the same time, for five days. Around 150 participants  
> were invited to come to Amsterdam. Like a decade ago it is a mix of  
> artists, hackers, activists and researchers, but the topics are, of  
> course, different -- and so are the people. It's the biggest event so  
> far in the five years existence of the Institute of Network Cultures.  
 <...>


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