Category: <span>Digital Culture</span>

Kaminzimmmer MAK A presentation of the “Critical Net-practice” issue of the Springerin magazine produced in collaboration with the World-Information Institute. A talk with the artist and activist Zoran Pantelić and the Slovenian artist and theorist Marina Gržinić as guests and Konrad Becker and Felix Stalder from World Information Institute was introduced and hosted by Christian Höller from Springerin.

Critical Art Digital Culture World-Information Institute

springerin COVERUpcoming: Tue, 20. January 2015, 19:00 MAK Kaminzimmer

World-Information Institute / t0 and Springerin invite you to the presentation: Kritische Netzpraxis – Springerin / Band XXI, Issue1, Winter 2015, and to a talk “Critical Netpractice”: Information as Reality? with Marina Gržinić (Ljubljana), Zoran Pantelić (Novi Sad) and Konrad Becker (Vienna) Chair: Christian Höller, editor and co-publisher of Springerin. In cooperation with MAK Vienna

Winter Sounds: Ca.tter (Dubsquare / Sounding Functions, Vienna)

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Talks and Panels now online: here A view into the LENTOS Museum exhibition on critical cultural practices in digital networks

Critical Art Digital Culture World-Information Institute

Critical Art Digital Culture World-Information Institute

September 3rd 2014

Critical Art Digital Culture Info Politics World-Information Institute

Cities as Information Systems –  June 11th. Urbanity is increasingly shaped by networks of informational technologies. This will be addressed by several lectures and expert debates. With Adam Greenfield (…

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“A planet is the cradle of mind, but one cannot live in a cradle forever.” K.E.Tsiolkovsky

The Out of the Craddle Symposium at KSEVT Slovenia rethinks the human position within the technological, social and natural processes, the position which enables understanding of the deep and close surroundings – Space and Earth.

Konrad Becker on: “Strategic Space Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence”

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Fr. 22. November 2013 –  19:30,  IG Architektur, Gumpendorferstraße 63b, 1060 Vienna

The Drift Towards Universal Surveillance:

Steve Wright (UK) on the new age of truly global surveillance and tracking with state capability sets that even the Stasi and George Orwell did not imagine. What are the long term, social and political ramifications of such capabilities and how can we successfully resist when they go beyond the limits of the law?

We Should Take Nothing for Granted: 

On the building of alert and knowledgeable citizenry. Dr. Bruno Taut (RU) will explore the depths, perils, challenges and the bliss of the decrypted century.

Screening: Marko Peljhan (SI/US) presents documents from the SPEKTR! Vaults

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Presentations with Felix Stalder on “The War of Data against Communication” and Konrad Becker on “Cultural Intelligence: Tactics-Strategy-Operations” at the Embros Theater Athens. The poster shows the historical cover of…

Digital Culture Info Politics

Digital Culture Info Politics