Dear nettimers,

this Friday our Institute of Network Cultures (www.networkcultures.org) 
celebrates 20 years of our research group being based inside the Amsterdam 
University of Applied Sciences (HvA). The party will take place at OT301 with a 
program featuring our recent activities, followed by a line-up of DJs.You can 
find the full program here: 
https://networkcultures.org/events/expanded-publishing-fest/. There is a 
possibility to follow a live stream of the event: 
https://networkcultures.org/void/. 

These days there is a third generation of researchers and producers at INC 
(with changes in 2012 and 2020). The current staff at the moment is Sepp, 
Chloë, Tommaso and Geert (sharing 2.9 fte). The centre consists of a growing 
network of interns that then become associated researchers etc. plus visiting 
researchers. Unfortunately we can no longer find the money to host 
interenational conferences of our research networks as we used to do in past 
such as Incommunicado, VideoVortex, Urban Screens, Unlike Us, Critical Point of 
View and Society of the Query. Amsterdam and the national (cultural) funding 
landscape in NL has changed a lot. Nonetheless we doing our best to host 
smaller events in Amsterdam and elsewhere, such as the recent first on-site 
MoneyLab conference and exhibition after Covid last November in Limmasol, 
Cyprus and we’re still very keen to work with international partners.

We’re still trying to make a difference, not just by criticizing Silicon Valley 
platforms while also making a difference with alternative practices, supporting 
unruly artists, activists and researchers. No doubt this has been downhill 
struggle, working on Lost Causes such as social media alternatives in 
particular. We were forced to focus more on the dark side and its mental impact 
of the 24/7 online life of the billions. Let history judge how effective all 
this was.

There is no doubt that our work over the past years shifted from networking to 
publishing, or expanded publishing as we call it these days. While at the 
beginning we were focussed on series such as the INC readers, longforms and 
Theory of Demand, spreading skills for independent DIY publishing in hybrid 
formats, these days we focussing on online video content and formats with our 
Void channel, in close collaboration with our live streaming partner UKRAiNATV 
in Krakow and Kyiv and the growing ‘Eurovision’ network of studios that want to 
make a difference to the influencer logic of the ultra-short add logic of Insta 
and TikTok. The idea here is create a network that will support and host its 
own PeerTube server and do ‘hybrid togetherness’ live events. More on that soon!

Another example of expanded publishing would be my new essay, published 
yesterday by Eurozine: https://www.eurozine.com/copium-compendium/ that comes 
with a song, produced in Krakow at UKRAiNATV: 
https://soundcloud.com/humanobserver/das-copium-lied. The question here: how do 
you cope?

On Friday we’ll also launch a new series of 20.000 word essays called Network 
Notion. The first title is Alessandro Sbordoni’s Semiotics of the End, On 
Capitalism and the Apocalypse: 
https://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/network-notion-1/. A second title 
on dark forests will be out soon.

What else? Soon the Going Hybrid Live Publication will come out (also a new 
format. the result of a two year research project), as will the third critical 
meme reader in the spring. That’s it. We have a newsletter and increasingly 
make use of our Telegram channel that you can here: 
https://t.me/networkcultures. Please contact us if you want to collaborate!

Best from Geert & INC team






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