Over 130 million images with the hashtag ‘selfie’ have been uploaded to the social media platform Instagram. In The Allure of the Selfie: Instagram and the New Self-Portrait, Brooke Wendt ex...
https://networkcultures.org/blog/2014/10/09/out-now-allure-of-the-selfie/#comment-5615
Source: networkcultures.org
https://networkcultures.org/blog/2014/10/09/out-now-allure-of-the-selfie/#comment-5614
common and maybe so in certain geografical areas. I wonder if it is a mere coincidence that I found a translation of a highly critical article about the networked world by Hans Magnus Enzensberg...
https://networkcultures.org/blog/2014/03/03/enzensberger/#comment-5610
Many thanks Michael for the obstinate reporting throughout — I wish I'd been there. Any bootleg recordings to share?
Interesting piece of work.
https://networkcultures.org/blog/2012/05/10/i-read-where-i-am-nieuwe-recensies/#comment-5608
Networks Without a Cause, A critique of Social Media door Geert Lovink. Presentatie: 28 maart, 17.00 uur, Benno Premselahuis, Rhijnspoorplein 1, MediaLounge zesde verdieping. Entree gratis. tag...
Geert Lovink discusses this concept in his video about his book Networks Without a Cause on http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/weblog/2011/06/27/networks-without-a-cause/. I think it’s an inter...
https://networkcultures.org/blog/2011/06/27/networks-without-a-cause/#comment-5606
products, visions and history than the people born before the eighties – Extracted from Everyone is a Designer in the Age of Social Media, edited by dutch pair Geert Lovink and Mieke Gerritz...
https://networkcultures.org/events/everyone-is-a-designer-in-the-age-of-social-media/#comment-5586
However, as we said to interested folks that we have recently met in person, we aren’t the final solution, rather than a hub and an observatory for solutions; so here we are, despite our initi...
professor Yann Moulier-Boutang, Nate Tkacz and Dymitri Kleiner talked about the (Creative) commons, the capitalist industry behind it and the public domain in
professor Yann Moulier-Boutang, Nate Tkacz and Dymitri Kleiner talked about the (Creative) commons, the capitalist industry behind it and the
https://networkcultures.org/blog/2010/11/14/death-knell-for-open-politics/#comment-5603
Dymitri Kleiner is used to writing code, not books. However the texts that he was spreading around the Internet, inspired a lot of practitioners in the field of the free and open. One of those p...
professor Yann Moulier-Boutang, Nate Tkacz and Dymitri Kleiner talked about the (Creative) commons, the capitalist industry behind
N.B. Friday 12 November, 17.45: Book launch, Telecommunist Manifesto by Dymitri Kleiner
That works don't change over time is wishful thinking, to say the least. In analog as well as the digital world, works change all the time. Reading and writing are not the same, although there is...