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Category: <span>Digital Culture</span>
Short documentary of Shared Digital Futures “Shared Digital Futures” was a conference to explore the impact of digital network technologies for cultural production in Vienna, June 2013.
Date: June 14/15, 2013
Location: Vienna, Kunsthalle Wien / Project Space, Karlsplatz
“Shared Digital Futures” is a two day conference that explores the impact of digital network technologies for cultural production.
ACF NY / THURSDAY DEC 13, 06:30 PM
The Austrian Cultural Forum is pleased to present Austrian electronic media pioneer Konrad Becker with: Ayreen Anastas (16beaver) Stephen Duncombe (NYU) and Fran Ilich (Spacebank) Moderator: Jim Fleming (Autonomedia)
Dictionary of Operations, Autonomedia 2012 ISBN: 978-1-57027-261-5
Politics of Free Culture started from a clear consensus on the panel, that the current intellectual property regime had been outdated for quite some time and was now a severe blockage to cultural production and access, and that substantial changes had become inevitable.
Philippe Agrain speaks about a turning point in the information ecology and the “war on sharing”. Agrain is interested in the questions of an information continuum through cultural and intellectual exchange emphasizes that the internet changed the artist-user relation.
Felix Stalder’s interview with Olivier Shulbaum and Enric Senabre Hidalgo, from goeto.org, has just been published today over at shareable.net. Crowdfunding is a promising field because it can address many…
Date: Thursday, 21. Juni 2012, 19.00 –21:00 Place: Depot Breitegasse 3 A- 1070 Wien The copyright-based models of artistic production are in crisis. Concepts of the culture or the creative…
The Dutch experience and Austrian perspectives
Public archives are managing, in the public interest, vast increasingly digitized collections of cultural heritage. Yet, the public interest is changing in the context of networked access and new practices regarding the use of cultural goods.
Date: June 21, 14:00-17:00
Place: Depot, Wien Breitegasse 3, 1070 Vienna
Starting in June 2012 “Creativity: innovative models of production and access” is an initiative to systematize the investigation on new models of creative production and accesses to cultural material which seek a new balance between economic sustainability of the cultural sector and access to knowledge for society, as a way to stimulate creativity on all scales. We will be looking at both emerging actors as well as established institutions. The main result is a handbook with best practices and recommendations to be distributed among the sector professionals and public opinion.