From: Søren Pold <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, 6 October 2025 at 16:26
To: DARC mailinglist <[email protected]>

Dear all,

We welcome you to this online and Aarhus event celebrating the launch of the 
archive of the 2004 Readme Dorkbot videos. To mark this occasion and discuss 
the last 20 years in art, culture and computation, some of the original 
presenters will come together online to talk about then, in-between and now. 
From 2002 to 2005 the Read_me Software Art and Culture festivals took place in 
Moscow, Helsinki, Aarhus and Dortmund, establishing a new scene for software 
art, culture and theory. In connection, the Runme.org software art repository 
was launched in 2003, just before platforms and apps came about and 
reconfigured what we knew as the Internet.

The 2004 Readme Festival in Aarhus was the largest of these gatherings of 
international software artists, experimenters and theorists. In partnership 
with Dorkbot, it ran a “camp” for “people doing strange things with software,” 
where over 50 people anarchically presented their projects. These presentations 
were recorded and have now been digitized. Most of these software art projects 
have since stopped working, so these videos offer a unique opportunity to see 
these projects explained, contextualised and working. 

We welcome you to the event celebrating the launch of the archive of the 2004 
Readme Dorkbot videos. To mark this occasion and discuss the last 20 years in 
art, culture and computation, some of the original presenters – then young and 
now beautiful – will come together online to talk, for 5 min each, about then, 
in-between and now. 

6 November
Aarhus (UTC+2) 16.00-18.00
London (UTC+1) 15.00-17.00
Los-Angeles (UTC-7) 7.00-9.00
Hong Kong (UTC+9) 22.00-0.00
Miami (UTC-4) 10.00-12.00
Register here (important for online access – if in Aarhus you’re welcome at 
AIAS)
https://event.au.dk/events/re-readme-workshop-2025

Lineup
Søren Pold and Christian Ulrik Andersen, Troels Degn Johansson, Olga Goriunova, 
Geoff Cox, Christophe Bruno, Inke Arns, Alessandro Ludovico, Dave Griffiths, 
Saul Albert, Matthew Fuller, Pau David Alsina Gonzalez, Joan Leandre, Annina 
Ruest, Amy Alexander, Casey Reas, Rachel Beth Egenhoefer, Jon Satrom, Goodiepal

https://darc.au.dk/blog/nyhed/artikel/readme-software-art-festival-20-years-on-launch-of-video-archive
 
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