Dear Netbehaviourists, Some of you have already received this invitation individually, but I would like to send it again through the list, because it is unlikely that I have email addresses in my private archives for everyone who could contribute to this conversation.
Soon after I returned to Linz at the end of last summer, Davide, Onur and I (the working group for this section of AMRO) started enthusiastically discussing what we wanted to do with the idea of "Hosting with the Others", and Manu Luksch has been sending us valuable input as well. But then, well, life happened and a lot of things had to be put on hold. Nevertheless, we still do really want to have this conversation, and we would be very happy to have more people join in. I would be happy to hear from more Netbehaviourists, Aileen --------------------------------------- Dear people, First of all, I apologize for sending out a general email to many people, rather than writing to each of you individually, especially if we haven't been in contact for a long time or you can't remember who I am or why I have your email address. It's mostly a question of time ... As I hope you may have all heard by now, AMRO22 - Arts Meets Radical Openness - will take place in a few weeks, from 15 to 18 June, in Linz: https://art-meets.radical-openness.org One section of AMRO will be devoted to "Hosting with the Others". This conversation will involve art and cultural associations with an affinity for current topics of the information society, open source technologies and current developments in media and Internet art. These initiatives can be described as "art servers" or "cultural data centers" or "feminist servers", which manage an independent Internet infrastructure for their own community of artists and cultural workers. And through that very same infrastructure they investigate the aesthetic, social and political aspects of the Internet. Originally we wanted to start this conversation months ago and present at least preliminary insights at a panel discussion. Since that didn't work out (for all the many reasons things don't always work out now), our Plan B is to start the conversation at AMRO and continue on a dedicated mailing list. AMRO22 wants to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas about the practices of art hosting and cultural providers such as the ones managed by many of the members of the festival community. In a dedicated session, representatives of various experiences of art servers will be invited to a conversation to identify common traits between the various experiences and how needs and practices change over the years. In this conversation we want to include experiences from the past with the art servers and community platforms from the late 1990s and early 2000s as well as newer initiatives. If you are interested in sharing your thoughts and experiences, we invite you to join the mailing list: https://lists.servus.at/ mailman/listinfo/hwto-lists.servus.at Please feel free to share this invitation with others you think might be interested. All best wishes on behalf of the AMRO team, Aileen -- Aileen Derieg a.der...@eliot.at Blog "Living With Plan B": http://livingwithplanb.derieg.com Website: http://eliot.at
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