Artists and designers transferred immaterial matters to tangible objects. How does this correlate with the simultaneous process of making computers invisible?
The current issue of A Peer-reviewed Journal About Post-digital Research (Volume 3 issue 1) is now online. It addresses the messy and paradoxical condition of art and media after digital technology revolutions and critically reflects on the term "post-digital". Read full post.
Join us for our next meeting of the reSource network for technology-based art spaces and curators in Berlin. | Wednesday, 26 March 2014 at 18:00 at SUPERMARKT, Brunnenstr. 64, 13355 Berlin (U8 Bernauerstr or U8 Voltastr) | Read full post.
From the techniques employed to bring local governments onboard with open data, to developing self-run web tools and networks, to peer-based financial systems this special edition of Urban Knights focuses on governance and user-developer power relationships within decentralised systems for urban and civic living.
In line with the transmediale 2014 thematic this panel asks what today's burning net political questions are in the afterglow of the digital revolution? What has happened to the connection between the mainstreaming of the Internet and the ideology and politics of openness and freedom?