on
13.05 lunch & Reboot exhibition visit
Session 3: Strategies and Futures
14.20 Özge Celikaslan
14.45 Henry Warwick
15.10 break
15.25 Chris Julien
15.50 response by Per Backhuis
16.00 closing discussion
16.30 program end
The conference will be moderated by Eric Kluitenberg (Tacti
ith a response from Eliza Steinbock (tbc).
Session 2: Infrastructure and Care
Klaas Kuitenbrouwer and Gaby Wijers, with a response from Ari Ralph.
Session 3: Strategies and Futures
Özge Çelikaslan, Henry Warwick and Chris Julien, with a response from Per
Backhuis.
The event will be moderated b
Yes thank you so much Andreas,
I think we all need a bit of time to digest this- what happens here is not just
something with unprecedented geopolitical implications, but also runs right
through (Ukranian / Russian) families.
An unspeakable tragedy…
Deeply concerned,
Eric
> On 24 Feb 2022,
Thank you so much Andreas for posting this - through your posting I frist found
out about Alex’s passing away, having talked to him several times during his
arduous last few years.
Nothing more to say than that I wish to pay my respects to Alex, a beautiful
person and a deeply respected
Dear Spectrites,
Very disturbing news has just come in about the arrest of our friend,
media-activist, curator, photographer, long time colleague Shahidul Alam in
Dhaka, Bangladesh.
We demand the immediate release of Shahidul Alam and condemn the
disproportionate violence apparently exercised
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Context:
This masterclass is part of ‘reDesigning Affect Space’, an international
design- theory, practice, and research project initiated by lead-researcher
Eric Kluitenberg, which consists of a series of masterclasses and conferences
in Berlin, M
gning Affect Space’, an international
design- theory, practice, and research project initiated by lead-researcher
Eric Kluitenberg, which consists of a series of masterclasses and conferences
in Berlin, Madrid, Rotterdam and The Hague. The project aims to develop a more
differentiated design agenda fo
tion relating to human rights violations and other crimes committed by
all sides during the conflict in Syria.
Speakers: Lara Baladi (Vox Populi), Hadi Al Khatib & Jeff Deutch (The Syrian
Archive), Robert Ochshorn, and guests. Moderated by Annet Dekker & Eric
Kluitenberg
The Society of
ture and the public domain has launched
a public research trajectory into the dynamics of this recurrent pattern,
following up on the essay Affect Space written for Open! by media theorist and
researcher Eric Kluitenberg (2015). Three public discussions and research
meeting have been conv
Following up on the essay Affect Space written for Open! by media theorist and
researcher Eric Kluitenberg early 2015, Open! together with LAPS, the MIT ACT
Art Culture and Technology program in Boston, and Het Nieuwe Instituut in
Rotterdam has launched a public research trajectory to explore
described below please contact the projectors initiators David Garcia and Eric
Kluitenberg.
The online version is at:
http://blog.tacticalmediafiles.net/?p=435
http://blog.tacticalmediafiles.net/?p=435
best wishes,
Eric
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Tactical Media Connections update: May 1, 2015
A public research
Minutes) Eric
Kluitenberg (writer, theorist, editor in chief Tactical Media Files).
Location:
Framer Framed at the Tolhuistuin
Buiksloterweg 5c, Amsterdam.
Sunday, July 6, 2014 - 14.00 - 17.00 hrs.
Admission: free
Resources:
For updates on the Tactical Media Connections public research please
Economies of the Commons 3 – Sustainable Futures for Digital Archives
The international conference on the challenges and future of archives
Date: 11 12 October 2012
Location: EYE Film Institute Netherlands, Amsterdam
Tickets: €75 early bird fee (ends September 12th)
www.ecommons.eu
Images for
opinion.
Reproduced here with kind permission of the journal editors.
Best wishes,
Eric
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Review of Josephine Bosma's, Nettitudes: Let's Talk Net Art (2011)
by Eric Kluitenberg
Nettitudes, the new book by Josephine Bosma, is an important contribution to
the often confusing
.
See: www.tacticalmediafiles.net/article.jsp?objectnumber=55328
Program Overview:
10.30 - Opening / Introduction: Eric Kluitenberg (Tactical Media Files / De
Balie)
Part I - Repositioning WikiLeaks
11.00 - 11.20 - Presentation: Daniel van der Velden (Metahaven)
11.20 - 11.30 - Responses
11.30
Live-stream: www.debalie.nl/live
Program Overview:
10.30 - Opening / Introduction: Eric Kluitenberg (Tactical Media Files / De
Balie)
Part I - Repositioning WikiLeaks
11.00 - 11.20 - Presentation: Daniel van der Velden (Metahaven)
11.20 - 11.30 - Responses
11.30 - 11.45 - Discussion
11.45
Press Release October 9, 2011
Launch Open 21 at Immigrant Movement International, New York City, October 9,
2011, 2 PM
Lectures by Brian Holmes and Eric Kluitenberg and presentation Open 21 on
(Im)Mobility
Programme October 9, 2011
2:00 PM Introduction by Jorinde Seijdel
A N N O U N C E M E N T
Revolutionary Archives: Tactical Screenings from Tahrir
Screening talk with Omar Robert Hamilton: Friday September 30, De Balie,
Amsterdam, 20.30 hrs
In the midst of the Egyptian uprising Tahrir Cinema was started on July 14th by
a group of film makers and
/ Introduction: Eric Kluitenberg (Tactical Media Files / De
Balie)
Part I - Repositioning WikiLeaks
11.00 - 11.20 - Presentation: Daniel van der Velden (Metahaven)
11.20 - 11.30 - Responses
11.30 - 11.45 - Discussion
11.45 - 12.05 - Geert Lovink (Institute of Network Cultures)
12.05 - 12.15
15th.
http://www.mobilityshifts.org/register1
http://www.mobilityshifts.org/register1
Participants include: Eduardo Ochoa, Hal Plotkin, Cathy Davidson,
Michael Wesch, Oliver Grau, Mimi Ito, Henry Jenkins, Anya Kamenetz,
Geert Lovink, Shin Mizukoshi, John Palfrey, Eric Kluitenberg, Irit
Rogoff
Dear Spectrites,
I had the honour of contributing an overview of the 'archaeology of imaginary
media' to the new anthology Media Archaeology: that was put together by Erkki
Huhtamo and Jussi Parikka, and which has recently come out with University of
California Press after being in the making
Begin forwarded message:
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Date: July 18, 2011 23:05:48 GMT+02:00
To: p...@publicpreparation.org
Subject: Lost in Transition opens soon in Tallinn, Estonia
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PRESS RELEASE 18.07.2011
Exhibition title: Lost in
website can be found at:
www.tacticalmediafiles.net
Enjoy the read!
bests,
Eric
Tracing the Ephemeral: Tactical Media and the Lure of the Archive
by David Garcia and Eric Kluitenberg
Tactical Media emerged when the modest goals of media artists and media
activists
Dear Spectrites,
A fascinating discussion is emerging in (late) response to the funding cutbacks
in the UK, NL, and now Slovenia. Without wanting to take anything away from
what has been said so far, I would like to introduce a slightly different angle
to the discussion.
Because this is all
the internal contradictions of
prevailing im/mobility regimes and their effects on social and physical space.
Contents:
Media theorist Eric Kluitenberg, guest editor of this issue, charts the many
mobility regimes in search of a perspective for intervention.
Philosopher Marc Schuilenburg argues
A N N O U N C E M E N T
Josephine Bosma’s, Nettitudes, Let’s Talk Net Art will be launched 14th of
April at De Balie in Amsterdam at 20:30 hrs.
After more than two decades of the Internet it is time for a thorough
evaluation of art in this continuously growing and unpredictable
’
preprogrammed in current systems of hyper-nobility. Given the tidings from a
confused planet rushing at high-speed into a global traffic jam, reported at
ElectroSmog, this scenario cannot be excluded from our considerations for now.
Eric Kluitenberg
Amsterdam, November 2010
Notes:
1
, Amsterdam
10.30 – 11.00
Doors open
11.00 – 11.15
Welcome and introduction to the conference:
Eric Kluitenberg (De Balie)
11.15 – 12.00
Conference Keynote Address: Constructing a Commons-Based Digital Infrastructure
Charlotte Hess, Associate Dean for Research, Collections, Scholarly
A N N O U N C E M E N T
Economies of the Commons 2
Paying the costs of making things free
International conference, seminar and public evening programs
Amsterdam Hilversum
November 11 – 13, 2010
Economies of the Commons 2 is a critical examination of the economics of
on-line
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), Bauke
Freiburg (Fabchannel / Culture Player), Chai Locher (NFTVM), Rick
Prelinger (Prelinger Archives).
Moderator: Eric Kluitenberg
16.45: Coffee Break
17.00: Report from the Legal Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights
Report session of the most important results from the workshop
Conference Economies of the Commons 11 12 april 2008 – REGISTER NOW!
Conference Economies of the Commons - Strategies for Sustainable
Access and Creative Reuse of Images and Sounds Online
- De Balie - Centre for Culture and Politics, Amsterdam, April 11
A N N O U N C E M E N T
Nader Vossoughian: Otto Neurath - Information and the Global Polis
De Balie Amsterdam, Friday February 8, 20.30 hrs
Live webcast at: www.debalie.nl/live
The American philosopher and architectural theorist Nader Vossoughian
investigates in this
De Balie - Centre for Culture and Politics, Amsterdam, presents:
War Memorials
Première Circle of Memory | with director Andrea Oskari Rossini
Tuesday October 23 | 20.30 hrs | movie, lecture and conversation |
language: English
At the occasion of the first Dutch screening of Circle of
of Amsterdam, media theoretician Eric Kluitenberg and
designer Jeroen Joosse will give comments and provide background to
the project.
Subsequently, the Oracle Machine can be seen ‘live’ in action: also
the audience will be allowed to give search terms (issues) to the
Oracle to witness what
. . .
Eric Kluitenberg
Amsterdam, July 2005
Notes:
[1] The first introduction was written for the Imaginary Media
Reader (February, 2004) and can be found on-line at: www.debalie.nl/
archaeology
[2] The word 'media' means many things, here we refer primarily to
communications media.
[3
mid-November from
NAi Publishers in Rotterdam and in bookshops - with contributions by
Siegfried Zielinski, Erkki Huhtamo, Bruce Sterling, John Akomfrah,
Zoe Beloff, Edwin Carels, Timothy Druckrey, Richard Barbrook, and
edited by Eric Kluitenberg (De Balie).
The accompanying DVD contains
A N N O U N C E M E N T
The Public Desire
In search of new forms of public culture...
September 1, 2 3, 2006
De Balie, Centre for Culture and Politics
Amsterdam
Admission free – please reserve!
http://www.debalie.nl/agenda
After the age of individualisation, now the ‘public’
A N N O U N C E M E N T
Creative Class Struggles
or
Creative Precarity: On the creatives and their class consciousness
De Balie, Amsterdam
Sunday September 3, 2006
start: 20.30 hrs.
In recent years the “creative class” is regarded as the avant garde
of Western economic
dear spectrites,
Not art or immediately media culture, but the debate on precarity has
not left the media culture circles untouched. As part of the
euroMayday campaign De Balie in Amsterdam organises an evening abot
the French protests, their social segregation and the relationship
with
Dear Spectrites,
For those of you not in Amsterdam, or the ones who did not get a
ticket (apparently the conference is sold out), you can try to tune
into the live web cast of the Sonic Acts conference program the
coming days at De Balie.
Please find all entry points here:
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