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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Techno-Ecologies II - P2P Foundation

Techno-Ecologies II - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

"This is the 2nd volume in the Acoustic Space series that continues to build a 'techno-ecological' perspective whereby new artistic practices are discussed that combine ecological, social, scientific and artistic inquiries. This editions includes papers from the Media Art Histories 2013: RENEW conference 'techno-ecologies', 'geo-spatial', and 'paradigm shift' sessions. Published in the context of the exhibition FIELDS (Art+Communication 2014), it makes a perspective its own that sees art as a catalyst for change and transformations.

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Giving What You Don’t Have | www.furtherfield.org

Giving What You Don’t Have | www.furtherfield.org | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Cornelia Sollfrank will present her latest film Giving What You Don't Have. It features interviews with individuals Kenneth Goldsmith, Marcell Mars, Sean Dockray, Dmitry Kleiner, discussing with Sollfrank their projects and ideas on peer-to-peer production and distribution as art practice. It includes the projects ubu.com or aaaaarg.org, which combine social, technical and aesthetic innovation; they promote open access to information and knowledge and make creative contributions to the advancement and the reinvention of the idea of the commons.

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Furtherfield and Contemporary Art Culture - Where We Are Now | www.furtherfield.org

Furtherfield and Contemporary Art Culture - Where We Are Now | www.furtherfield.org | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

For over 17 years Furtherfield has been working in practices that bridge arts, technology, and social change. Over these years we have been involved in many great projects, and have collaborated with and supported a variety of talented people. Our artistic endeavors include net art, media art, hacking, art activism, hacktivism and co-curating. We have always believed that it is essential that the individuals at the heart of Furtherfield practice in arts and technology are engaged in critical enquiry. For us art is not just about running a gallery or critiquing art for art’s sake. The meaning of the art is in perpetual flux, and we examine its changing relationship with the human condition. Furtherfield’s role and direction as an arts collective is shaped by the affinities we identify among diverse independent thinkers, individuals and groups who have questions to ask in their work about the culture.

 

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Hacking Art & Culture with F.A.T. Lab | Off Book | PBS on Organized Wonder

Hacking Art & Culture with F.A.T. Lab | Off Book | PBS on Organized Wonder | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

As we become more and more engaged with the internet in every aspect of our lives, powerful questions have arisen regarding the ownership of digital media and information, the relationship between corporations, governments, and individuals online, the power of pop culture influence, and the dissolving border between the digital and physical worlds. Taking these issues head-on is The Free Art & Technology (F.A.T.) Lab. An international group of 21 artists, hackers, thinkers, designers, developers, and entrepreneurs, F.A.T. Lab employs art, activism, pop culture, and a wealth of knowledge about how the internet works to create projects that challenge people and institutions to think a little deeper about this new world we all live in.

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