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    Hackers in the 1980s and 1990s regularly showed that data-walls exist and also that they can actually be broken down. Living in the ...

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    David Garcia is a visual artist and was part of the collective Time Based Arts. He organized "Talking back to the media" in ...

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    Annette Verster comments that the GG&GD, the Health Service in Amsterdam, was not mentioned here. I have no idea why not, but I do ...

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    In the United Nations there was a debate about the ‘free flow of information’ versus a ‘more balanced flow of information’. The ...

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    Including: Heiner Muller, Daniel Cohn Bendit, Bernadette Devlin, Nawal El Sadawi, Mohammed Arkhoun, Fay Weldon, Marilyn French, Ian ...

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    The Antenna foundation was founded in 1986 and focuses on the non commercial use of a variety of technologies for social organizations. ...

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    Design research and the project management of design trajectories has been subject of many books and conferences. This is a rough sketch ...

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    Lee Felsenstein has been involved with computers and Internet since the early seventies at Berkeley, University of California. He was a ...

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    Propaganda aims to make any war seem a good war. Digital technologies facilitate this even better. The first Gulf War in 1990 seemed to ...

  • note 131

    ACT UP, the AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power, was founded in 1987 in New York. Until the present day they have been using the by now ...

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    Holzer and Haring are both artists with an established international reputation, having had expositions in all major museums of modern ...

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    The 0+Network, which facilitated communication via mediated presence, was one of these contributions. When people are condemned and ...

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    When the Americans were critiquing the conference in the art debate, this was one of their main points of criticism. Through them I ...

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    Riva and IJsselsteijn make the following distinction between presences that media can generate. Physical Presence is triggered when one ...

  • note 238

    Design research and the project management of design trajectories have been subject of many books and conferences. This is a rough ...

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    In the transcript of Foucault’s lecture Plutarch is cited in a footnote: “A good plan, as it seems to me (É) is that which painters ...

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    The classic example here is that people who live in the arctic area have many words for snow and can distinguish between the varieties ...

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    The lecture series was part of a larger programme, Discourse and Truth. Because Foucault died in 1984, he was not able to edit the text ...

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    Susan Meiselas, Magnum photographer, was one of the first people to understand the potential for sharing a culture, which is one of the ...

  • note 119

    In Bolo Bolo the argument is made that after a certain number of people has gathered in a network, in a community or in a Bolo, the Bolo ...

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    Performing Arts Labs organizes labs in the performing arts that function as a catalyst in the creation of new work. Every lab is ...

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    The OrO/OrO Teacherslab is very well documented. Participants attended the conference in the morning and participated in workshops who ...

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    What the drive for survival entails is subject to debate. People can be depressed; can live in internal or external circumstances that ...

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    John Law and Vicky Singleton, writing about liver disease caused by alcohol abuse, describe objects as a set of relationships that both ...

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