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La Chasse au Lion a l’arc, Jean Rouch, 1965
ISEA travels around the world: www.isea-web.org
“Informatique, Le bal de Voleurs “ can be translated as “Computer Technology: The Feast of Thieves”
Results of their work can be found at www.presenceresearch.org, ispr.info/, presence-connect.com.
Hellun Zelluf, Geert Vissers, died of AIDS in 1992.
Personal folder Caroline, 1990. Announcement HIVnet in Madrid, by CICT
Quoted on the site of Act UP New York, www.actupny.org
See appendix 5
This research is published at www.presence.org
www.internetworldstats.com. ©Copyright 2006, Miniwatts Marketing Group.
I discussed this techno-biographical layer of the research carried out here in chapter 1.
The final declaration is to be found in appendix 3.
Trust: theory and technology www.istc.cnr.it/T3/
Health Service Amsterdam
We obtained a 7500,- guilders subsidy for this Ethernet from the Anjerfonds.
At the time Marieke Nelissen was teaching computers to women for the municipal government of Amsterdam.
I3: intelligent information interfaces, look at www.i3net.org
DEAF is held in Rotterdam every two years: www.deaf04.nl
Ars Electronica takes place every year in Linz, Austria: www.aec.at
At the Galactic hacker Party we also served the Pan-Galactic Gargleblaster.
Rop Gonggrijp and Patrice Riemens were introduced in chapter 3.
See www.oro.hva.nl for more sources on meta-cognitive skills.
HIVneuws, 70,76,80, 100
In Dutch this was called the BMA, de Bond voor Mensen met Aids.