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World-Information.Org

World-Information Institute (WII) is an independent cultural institution located in Vienna, Austria linking research and public discourse in the realms of innovation, digital culture technologies, and society. Its vast documentation and processing of digital media technologies sheds light on the future perspectives of global developments and involves complex and heterogeneous information resources.

World-Information.Org
Formation1999
PurposeInternational exhibitions, conferences and publications dealing with culture and technology
Location
  • Vienna, Austria
Websitehttp://world-information.net/en/

World-Information Institute forms part of an international network of partner institutions and experts in the fields of information and communication technologies and their social implications.

WII's main fields of research are a politics of the commons (and, from this perspective: problems of intellectual property regimes), new forms of cultural production, politics of search and organization of knowledge, surveillance technologies, big data and visualization, cultural and media policies. A recent example of an activity to further develop cultural and media policies is “Netzpolitischer Konvent” (Convention of the Austrian civil society on net politics),[1] in which a catalogue of demands was drafted and subsequently presented to the public.

Projects edit

 
World-Information City/ Bangalore 2005
 
World-Information Exhibition Brussels/Belgrade/Vienna/Amsterdam 2000-2003
 
World-Information Exhibition Brussels/Belgrade/Vienna/Amsterdam 2000-2003
 
Conference 'Shared Digital Futures'
 
Conference 'Digital Clouds and Urban Spaces'
 
Conference/Project 'Algorithmic Regimes'
 
Project 'Painted by Numbers'

WII's main projects include:

World-Information.Org series of projects - launched Brussels 2000 edit

World-Information.Org was launched as the main media project of the European Capital of Culture 2000 in Brussels. The social, cultural and political dimensions of the new information and communication technologies were discussed.[2] The World-Information exhibition presented objects and research results on topics such as the history of modern communication technologies, the "big players" in the IT industry, financial networks or human rights. The program was completed by the "World-InfoCon" conference. Most resources are available on the world-information.org page.[3] The first presentation was followed by a series of conferences and exhibitions in Vienna (Technisches Museum Wien, 2000[4]), Amsterdam (Oude Kerk and De Balie Centre for Culture and Politics, 2002[5]), Novi Sad / Belgrade (Museum of Vojvodina, Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade, 2003[6]), Bangalore (2005[7]) and Paris (as part of the festival "Futur en Seine", 2009[8]).

Deep Search (I) - Vienna 2008 edit

The "Deep Search" conference critically dealt with "the social and political dimensions of how we navigate the deep seas of knowledge".[9] Critically analyzing a situation in which Google assumes a monopoly-like position in the field of search in many countries around the world, the conference asked questions as: „How is computer readable significance produced, how is meaning involved in machine communication? Where is the emancipatory potential of having access to such vast amounts of information? What are the dangers of our reliance on search engines? And are there any approaches that do not follow the currently dominating paradigm of Google?“ [10]

Critical Strategies in Art and Media - New York 2009 edit

This conference on the future of cultural freedom and cultural intelligence in digital theory and practice[11] took place at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York. It followed attempts to go beyond the obsolete models of the artist/author as genius and searched for collective and collaborative practices that could invent new terrains and flows. New kinds of 'virtual' spaces and their role for critical cultural practices were discussed. The conference also aimed at developing strategies that could elude being instrumentalized by the creative industries in their „seemingly infinite appetite for things radical“.[12]

Deep Search (II) - Vienna 2010 edit

The debate on the policies of searching continued 2010 with the conference "Deep Search II": "The automatic classification of data, its indexing, and its evaluation are at the heart of new communication environments. What lies beneath is not just a drive to organize the world's information, but also to classify human relations: from the management of the modern workplace and consumers in mass societies, to the bio-political management of the network society."[13]

Shared Digital Futures - Vienna 2013 edit

The conference "Shared Digital Futures"[14] dealt with the impact of digital networking technologies to the production of culture and examined about the new role of the artwork as the same end product and raw material for further production of culture, models for sustainable funding of Commons, new forms of collective authorship and the opportunities opened by the blurring of boundaries between artists and audiences.

Information as a reality - Linz, 2014 edit

The conference and exhibition "Information as a reality"[15] in cooperation with the magazine Springerin and with Ars Electronica at the Lentos Art Museum in Linz dealt with critical cultural practices in digital networks and the increasing change of social reality by digital models and virtual information regimes. Cultural workers have played an important pioneering role in the colonization of digital worlds. What role can they assume now, 20 years after the emergence of the Internet?

Digital Clouds and Urban Spaces - Vienna 2014 edit

The conference "Digital Clouds and Urban Spaces"[16] at Architekturzentrum Wien focused on Smart Cities and the city as an information system where urbanity is increasingly shaped by networks of informational technologies. The conference took account to the fact, that this does not only apply to phenomena as traffic control systems or planning models, but that the world of work, social spaces and cultural processes are also subject to substantial transformations related to these developments. Before this backdrop, the conference questioned the simplistic promises made by global corporations and their technologies to render cities more efficient, safer and cleaner.

Critical Net Practice – Vienna 2015 edit

In a cooperation with the magazine Springerin World-Information Institute revisited 20 years of net culture. The resulting texts formed the main part of issue XXI/1 (winter 2015) of the magazine.[17] Issue Presentation (MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna): Critical Net Practice: Information as a reality? [18] Jumper / Band XXI, No. 1, Winter 2015.

Algorithmic Regimes - Vienna 2015/2016 edit

The international conference and event series "Algorithmic Regimes"[19] examined the growing influence of digital control systems and their cascading effects of powerful effect on cultural and social realities. In addition to the conference, the event „Algorithms are no Angels“ with Matthew Fuller und Graham Harwood, a Videointerview with Stefano Harney, and an audiovisual evening about the power of algorithms were conducted, that presented an annotated remix of film clips and documentaries,[20] relating to automated control systems.

Wahlkabine.at edit

Wahlkabine.at was founded in 2002 by the Institute for New Culture Technologies/t0 and was presented for the first time during the National Council elections in the same year.[21] The online polling-booth sees itself as an instrument of political education, which encourages the users to deal with political content in a playful way and provides factual information and feedback opportunities.

Given the fact that increasing personalization nowadays replaces more and more the political content, Wahlkabine.at considers the publication of all party-programs and their scientific contextualization as a fundamental tool for political participation as well as a revealing resource collection for personal reflection on the voting behavior.[22]

Wahlkabine.at focuses on elections on Austrian national and regional levels and on EU-level (European Parliament), but also includes elections of the Austrian National Student Union and a few individual cases (e.g. Austrian Economic Chambers / Sector Information and Consulting 2010).[23] In the context of regional elections in Vienna in autumn 2015 (with an electorate of approximately 1.14 million eligible voters) 160,000 users visited the online polling booth.[24]

Future Non Stop edit

Future Non Stop – started as a project in 2010, online since 2012 – is an extensive archive and an experiment in logics of navigating information: “Based on an extensive archive going back to 1994 the site collects materials that serve as important reference documents in the field of new media, politics, and art and makes them accessible to a wider public. Instead of a hierarchically structured archive an experimental navigation interface opens up new ways to explore large information nodes. Documents are associated by a range of tag that allow to filter relevance according to topics and issue relations. ASCR, short for Advanced Semantic Content Repository, is the open source information architecture and "editing back end" of Future Non Stop.” [25]

Initiatives / Sub-organizations and their Projects edit

Institute for New Culture Technologies/t0 edit

 
Save the Digital Ecology/ Vienna 2000

The Institute for New Culture Technologies/t0 was established in 1993 as an arts and culture related international competence platform for the critical use of information and communication technologies. Over the years it has pursued a broad range of transdisciplinary activities. From producing and hosting infrastructure to organizing conferences, festivals and exhibitions, local interventions and skill transfer, as well as international research and publishing. Konrad Becker and Francisco de Sousa Webber, who founded the institute, currently form the board of directors together with Felix Stalder.

History edit

 
Free Re:Public Soundpolitisierung/Vienna 2002, World-Information/Belgrade 2003, World-Information/ Brussels 2000, Free Bitflows / Vienna 2004, Information Terror / Vienna 1996, Nikeplatz/ Vienna 2003, Save the Digital Ecology/Norway 2001
 
Public Netbase Basecamp I/II/III 2001-2002, System-77 Civil Counter-Reconnaissance/ Vienna 2004, Nikeplatz/ Vienna 2003, Free Media Camp/ Vienna 2003

When the founders of the Institute for New Culture Technologies/t0 set up a web server (in an unofficially tolerated act of ‘misuse’ of the underemployed Internet server of Vienna's general hospital AKH) in 1993,[26] they created one of the first arts and culture-related sites on the emerging World Wide Web.

The institute has been conceptualised as a platform from which independent initiatives and organizations could emerge. The first of these initiatives was Public Netbase – now an ‘historical example’ of an early new media organization in Europe.[27] Founded in 1994, it was located in Messepalast, the predecessor of Vienna's Museumsquartier. It combined various functions and activities: It was a non-profit Internet service provider that facilitated internet access mainly for the independent arts and cultural sector. This was accompanied by a program of workshops and courses to develop media competence. Public Netbase became a social space for this emerging scene of artists, techheads, activists etc., and ran an almost daily evening program of discussions, presentations, screenings and music events. In addition to these grassroots activities international exhibitions and conferences were conducted.[28] Public Netbase used to be t0's main initiative until it had to be discontinued due to lack of funding (which was a result of repression by the Austrian right-wing government[29] in 2006.

But already in 1999 the next initiative had been founded: World-Information.Org (WIO). It was presented – under the patronage of UNESCO[30] – as the lead project of the New-Media-program of the Brussels 2000 European Capital of Culture.[31] WIO resembles an intelligence agency, that collects and analyses information, but not in the interest of a state or as a think tank for corporate businesses, but for the independent cultural sector. Starting from the Brussels project, a series of international exhibitions and conferences has been developed. World-Information Institute (WII) is WIO's research department. In addition to conducting research, it continues the program of international conferences and the activities to further develop culture and media policies. In addition, on the Austrian national level, wahlkabine.at was founded in 2002 and became Austria's most prominent online “polling booth”.[32]

Since 2010, Institute for New Culture Technologies/t0 has developed the ‘living archive’ Future Non Stop,[33] in which all its activities are documented, which makes it a valuable resource covering twenty years of activities in new media art, net culture and participatory use and critical analyses of new technologies, digital networks and the World Wide Web.

Across all these activities, t0 has closely collaborated with groups and organizations such as Critical Art Ensemble, RTMark, The Yes Men, De Balie, Kuda.org, De Waag, Adbusters, Institute for Applied Autonomy, Sarai (Media Lab), Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, V2 Institute for the Unstable Media, 0100101110101101.ORG and Nettime. Artists and researchers who have been involved in t0's program, include[34] Saskia Sassen, Bruno Latour, Peter Lamborn Wilson / Hakim Bey, Franco Bifo Berardi, Chantal Mouffe, Brian Holmes, Marko Peljhan, Ben Bagdikian, Marina Gržinić, Arundhati Roy, Manuel De Landa,[35] Michel Bauwens, R. Trebor Scholz, Monica Narula (RAQS Media Collective), Monika Mokre, Femke Snelten and many others.

Public Netbase edit

 
Netbase, media~space

Public Netbase was initiated by the Institute for New Culture Technologies/t0 in the Vienna Museumsquartier in 1994 as a non-profit internet provider and a platform for the participatory use of information and communication technology. With its WWW-server as well as with its workshops, instruction courses, and educational events for the broad public, Public Netbase contributed continually to the evolution of a lively internet scene and a heightened consciousness for the implications of the new communication and information technologies.

As a focal point of European and international art, culture, and media networks, the Viennese net culture institute attempted to develop an understanding for the manifold opportunities and the potential of new communication media, but also to look critically at a society that is increasingly determined by technology.

In addition to the series of workshops and discussions the activities of Public Netbase included, among other, projects that combined exhibitions, conferences and workshops (e.g. Synworld playwork:hyperspace[36] (1999) and Free Bitflows[37] (2004)), projects in public space (nikeground[38] (2003) and Basecamp[39] (2001/2002)) and activities that strengthened self-organization of independent media initiatives and demanded further development of cultural and media policies (in Austria, but also on European level, e.g. European Cultural Backbone[40] (1999-2003)). Public Netbase was very active in the resistance movements against the Austrian right-wing government, that came into power beginning of 2000 and included Jörg Haider's Freedom Party (FPÖ). An own strand of activities derived from this (e.g. government-Austria.at[41] (2000/2001)) and elements of political activism became stronger across all strands of activities.

For a more extensive list of projects cf. the article on Public Netbase.

Publications edit

  • Clemens Apprich, "Upload dissident culture: Public Netbase's interventions into digital and urban space", in: Interface: a journal for and about social movements, Vol. 2(2), November 2010, pp. 79–91, online: http://www.interfacejournal.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Interface-2-2-pp.79-91-Apprich.pdf, retrieved: 17 September 2013
  • Clemens Apprich / Felix Stalder (Hrsg.): Vergessene Zukunft. Radikale Netzkulturen in Europa. transcript, Bielefeld 2012, ISBN 978-3-8376-1906-5.
  • Inke Arns: Netzkulturen, Hamburg (eva), 2002, p. 93, ISBN 3-434-46107-8
  • Konrad Becker, Dictionary of Operations. Deep Politics & Cultural Intelligence, New York: Autonomedia 2012, ISBN 9781570272615
  • Konrad Becker (Red.): Die Politik der Infosphäre. World-Information.Org, Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung 2002, ISBN 978-3-89331-464-5, online: http://www.bpb.de/shop/buecher/schriftenreihe/36071/die-politik-der-infosphaere
  • Konrad Becker / Jim Fleming (Eds.): Critical Strategies in Art and Media, New York: Autonomedia 2010, ISBN 978-1-57027-214-1
  • Konrad Becker / Felix Stalder (Eds.): Deep Search. The Politics of Search beyond Google, Innsbruck, Vienna, Bozen: Studienverlag, and Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers 2009, ISBN 978-3-7065-4795-6
  • Konrad Becker: "Zwang und Verführung in der Kontrollgesellschaft - Selbstvermessung und Wunscherfüllung im digitalen Datenraum", in: Medienimpulse 4/2014 (online: http://www.medienimpulse.at/articles/view/738, retrieved: 19 December 2016)
  • Beatrice Beckmann, "Das Medium als bleibende Botschaft. Das Wiener Institut für Neue Kulturtechnologien, Public Netbase, streitet für die Historisierung digitaler Gegenwart", in: Die Welt, 17 February 2000 (online: https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article502869/Das-Medium-als-bleibende-Botschaft.html, retrieved: 16 September 2013)
  • Branka Ćurčić / Zoran Pantelić / New Media Center_kuda.org (Ed.): Public Netbase: Non Stop Future - New Practices in Art and Media, Frankfurt a. M. (Revolver), 2008, ISBN 978-3-86588-455-8 (Hardcover)
  • Robert Harauer / MEDIACULT (ed.): Digital Culture in Europe. A selective inventory of centres of innovation in the arts and new technologies, Strasbourg (Council of Europe), 1999, ISBN 92-871-3873-7 (in Google books)
  • Kritische Netzpraxis (Critical Net Practice). springerin. Hefte für Gegenwartskunst, XXI/1 (winter 2015), (in German; a few texts are available in English online: http://www.springerin.at/dyn/heft.php?id=87&pos=0&textid=0&lang=en, retrieved 22 September 2016)
  • Christine Mayer and Martin Wassermair, "wahlkabine.at: Promoting an Enlightened Understanding of Politics", in: Lorella Cedroni and Diego Garzia (eds.): Voting Advice Applications in Europe: The State of the Art, Scriptaweb (2010), https://www.academia.edu/281395/Voting_Advice_Applications_in_Europe_The_State_of_the_Art, retrieved: 16 September 2013
  • Werner Reiter, "Die Zukunft war schon mal spannender", The Gap, 22 May 2012, http://www.thegap.at/buchstories/artikel/die-zukunft-war-schon-mal-spannender/ (in German), retrieved: 16 September 2013
  • Felix Stalder, Martin Wassermair, Konrad Becker: “Kulturelle Produktion und Mediennutzung im Alltag. Urheberrechtliche Problemfelder und politische Lösungsperspektiven”, Studie im Auftrag der Kammer für Arbeiter und Angestellte für Wien, Wien: AK 2013, http://media.arbeiterkammer.at/wien/PDF/studien/Kulturelle_Produktion_und_Mediennutzung.pdf, retrieved: 16 September 2013 (An interview with co-author Felix Stalder about this study is available in English: “Copyright: ‘Media use in the gray zone’“, futurezone.at, 29 March 2013, http://futurezone.at/english/copyright-media-use-in-the-gray-zone/24.593.691, retrieved: 16 September 2013.)[42]
  • Felix Stalder, Digital Solidarity, Mute / PML Books 2013, ISBN 978-1-906496-92-0 (print), 978-1-906496-93-7 (eBook), online: http://www.metamute.org/sites/www.metamute.org/files/u1/Digital-Solidarity-Felix-Stalder-9781906496920-web-fullbook.pdf (retrieved: 8 October 2016)
  • Wolfgang Sützl: “World-Information City. Die indische IT-Metropole Bangalore ist Schauplatz eines World-Information.Org-Projekts“, in: kulturrisse 01/2005, online: http://kulturrisse.at/ausgaben/012005/kosmopolitiken/world-information-city.-die-indische-it-metropole-bangalore-ist-schauplatz-eines-world-information.org-projekts
  • Wolfgang Sützl & Geoff Cox (eds.), Creating Insecurity. Art and Culture in the Age of Security, DATA browser 04, New York: Autonomedia 2009, ISBN 978-1-57027-205-9
  • Vera Tollmann, "Das Paradox der 'sozialen Medien'. Gespräch mit dem Medienwissenschaftler Clemens Apprich über Netzkulturen seit den 1990er- Jahren", in: Springer|in 3/13, pp. 10/11
  • Martin Wassermair: "In Austria, the Clock Ticks with a Different Beat": A Short Story of Public Netbase t0, its International Success and Recent Political Struggles, in: Cultivate Interactive, October 2000, online: http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/netbase/, retrieved: 16 September 2013

References edit

  1. ^ https://npk.servus.at/ (in German), retrieved: 16 September 2013
  2. ^ Springerin – Hefte für Gegenwartskunst, Heft 3/00 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine (in German, retrieved: 16 March 2017)
  3. ^ World Infostructure Exhibition (retrieved: 16 March 2017)
  4. ^ http://world-information.org/program/vienna (retrieved: 16 March 2017)
  5. ^ http://world-information.org/program/amsterdam (retrieved: 16 March 2017)
  6. ^ http://world-information.org/program/serbia (retrieved: 16 March 2017)
  7. ^ http://world-information.org/program/bangalore (retrieved: 16 March 2017)
  8. ^ http://world-information.org/program/paris/events/1242060832/1242061298 (retrieved: 16 March 2017)
  9. ^ http://world-information.org/wii/deep_search/en/book/deepsearch-book_en/ (retrieved: 21 September 2016)
  10. ^ Ibid.
  11. ^ http://world-information.org/wii/critical_strategies/en (retrieved: 21 September 2016)
  12. ^ Ibid.
  13. ^ http://world-information.org/wii/deep_search2/en/ (retrieved: 21 September 2016)
  14. ^ http://world-information.net/sdf/ (retrieved: 21 September 2016)
  15. ^ http://world-information.net/iar/ (retrieved: 21 September 2016)
  16. ^ http://world-information.net/digital-clouds/ (retrieved: 8 October 2016)
  17. ^ http://www.springerin.at/dyn/heft.php?id=87&pos=0&textid=0&lang=en (retrieved: 21 September 2016). The English version of Mission interconnectedness. A roundtable on 20 years of Net culture with Konrad Becker, Josephine Berry Slater, Felix Stalder, Pauline van Mourik Broekman, is also available at http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2015-03-17-becker-en.html (retrieved: 21 September 2016).
  18. ^ http://mak.at/jart/prj3/mak-resp/main.jart?reserve-mode=active&rel=de&content-id=1343388632770&article_id=1419146574316 (in German, retrieved: 21 September 2016)
  19. ^ A brief description of all project parts with links to documentation videos can be found at http://world-information.net/algorithmic-regimes-and-generative-strategies/ (retrieved: 21 September 2016).
  20. ^ The playlist can be found at http://world-information.net/screening-the-algorithmic/ (retrieved: 21 September 2016).
  21. ^ "WWWahlspielchen", Falter 45/02 (November 2002), p. 21. The article is not available in the newspaper's online archive, which goes back only to the year 2005, download scan: http://wahlkabine.at/presse/falter2002/filedownload (in German).
  22. ^ Cf. "Why wahlkabine.at?" at: http://wahlkabine.at/ueber/Infofolder_wahlkabine_ENGL.pdf/attachment_download/file (retrieved 8 October 2016).
  23. ^ For a list of all elections covered, cf. http://wahlkabine.at/archiv (in German), retrieved: 16 September 2013.
  24. ^ http://wahlkabine.at/ltw2015wien/schlussauswertungltw2015wien/ (in German, retrieved: 21 September 2016)
  25. ^ http://future-nonstop.org/ (retrieved: 22 September 2016)
  26. ^ Francisco de Sousa Webber: "Building a Netbase from Scratch", in: Branka Ćurčić / Zoran Pantelić / New Media Center_kuda.org (Eds.): ‘’Public Netbase: Non Stop Future - New Practices in Art and Media’’, Frankfurt a. M. (Revolver), 2008, online: http://nonstop-future.org/txt?tid=195606bfd5f57eb46cbc3100ef62ff0c, retrieved: 18 July 2013
  27. ^ Cf. Clemens Apprich / Felix Stalder (Hrsg.): Vergessene Zukunft. Radikale Netzkulturen in Europa. transcript, Bielefeld 2012, ISBN 978-3-8376-1906-5 (in German).
  28. ^ For the period 1995-1999 press coverage - mainly in Austria, but also in international newspapers and magazines, e.g. Frankfurter Rundschau, Kunstforum International, The Daily Telegraph, Mute, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Telepolis, The New York Times and Artbyte.The Magazine of Digital Arts - has been documented by t0: http://www.t0.or.at/1995.htm, http://www.t0.or.at/1996.htm, http://www.t0.or.at/1997.htm, http://www.t0.or.at/1998.htm, http://www.t0.or.at/1999.htm, retrieved: 4 December 2013, mostly in German
  29. ^ Subsidies by the federal government had made up a main part of Public Netbase’s funds before, cf. Robert Harauer / MEDIACULT (ed.): Digital Culture in Europe. A selective inventory of centres of innovation in the arts and new technologies, Strasbourg (Council of Europe), 1999, pp. 14-17 (in Google books))
  30. ^ Cf. "The Exhibition 'World-Information.Org', Public Netbase t0", new media center_kuda.org, 28 July 2013, online: http://www.kuda.org/en/exhibition-world-informationorg-public-netbase-t0, retrieved: 16 September 2013, and F.E.Rakuschan, “Weltinformationsordnung 2.0”, Telepolis 28 November 2000 (in German), http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/4/4350/1.html, retrieved 16 September 2013)
  31. ^ http://www.tacticalmediafiles.net/events/4724/World_Information-Brussels (retrieved: 8 October 2016)
  32. ^ Cf. coverage by Austrian media documented at http://wahlkabine.at/presse, retrieved: 16 September 2013, Cf. e.g. „Wenig Übereinstimmung zwischen SPÖ und ÖVP“ (derStandard.at, 19 August 2013, http://derstandard.at/1376533958426/wahlkabineat-Wenig-Uebereinstimmung-zwischen-SPOe-und-OeVP, retrieved: 4 December 2013, in German), „Wahlkabine.at bietet Entscheidungshilfe“ (ORF Zeit im Bild 1, 17 July 2013; ZiB1 is the main evening TV-newscast of the Austrian public broadcasting corporation ORF. Due to the Austrian legal situation, ORF has only a short-term online archive; the video-file can be downloaded at: http://wahlkabine.at/presse/orf170813/attachment_download/filedownload, retrieved: 4 December 2013, in German), „Wahljahr 2013: Orientierungshilfe im Internet“ (Die Presse, 4 December 2012, http://diepresse.com/home/politik/innenpolitik/1319807/Wahljahr-2013_Orientierungshilfe-im-Internet?from=suche.intern.portal, retrieved: 4 December 2013, in German), „Eine Stimme für die Vernunft“ (Medianet, 29 October 2012; the article is not in the newspaper's online archive any more, download scan: http://wahlkabine.at/presse/medianet291012, retrieved: 4 December 2013, in German), „Wer die Wahl hat ...“ (Information Professional, 02/2010, download scan: http://wahlkabine.at/presse/informationprofessional_0110, retrieved: 4 December 2013, in German), „Rekordwerte für Wahlkabine.at“ (Computerwelt, 30 September 2008, http://www.computerwelt.at/news/hardware/detail/artikel/rekordwerte-fuer-wahlkabineat/, retrieved: 4 December 2013, in German), "Wahlkabine hilft Unentschlossenen" (Salzburger Nachrichten, 26 September 2013, http://www.salzburg.com/nachrichten/spezial/nationalratswahl-2013/sn/artikel/wahlkabine-hilft-unentschlossenen-75666/, retrieved: 4 December 2013, in German)
  33. ^ "Future Non Stop". future-nonstop.org. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  34. ^ For details cf. http://future-nonstop.org
  35. ^ There are several early texts by Manuel De Landa still available at: http://www.t0.or.at/delanda/, retrieved 19 July 2013
  36. ^ "SYNWORLD playwork:hyperspace". synworld.t0.or.at. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  37. ^ http://freebitflows.t0.or.at/, retrieved: 16 September 2013, http://v2.nl/events/free-bitflows/, retrieved: 16 September 2013
  38. ^ http://www.t0.or.at/nikeground 2013-06-23 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved: 16 September 2013; cf. Carrie Lanbert-Beatty, "Make-Believe: Parafiction and Plausibility", in: OCTOBER 129, Summer 2009, pp. 51–84 (online: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/octo.2009.129.1.51, retrieved 16 September 2013), Ruggero Eugeni, Nikeplatz. The Urban Space as a New Medium, lecture given at the NECS Conference 2010, Istanbul, Turkey, June 24–27 (online: https://www.academia.edu/402460/Nikeplatz._The_Urban_Space_as_a_New_Medium, retrieved: 16 September 2013), Alain: Nikeground: Rethinking Space, NEON 01 2004 (in German), http://www.neon.de/artikel/sehen/gesellschaft/nikeground-rethinking-space/633120, retrieved 16 September 2013, Sigrid Baringhorst, Veronika Kneip, Annegret März, Johanna Niesyto, Unternehmenskritische Kampagnen. Politischer Protest im Zeichen digitaler Kommunikation, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 2010, ISBN 978-3-531-17451-8, (in Google books, retrieved 16 September 2013), Markus Zachbauer, "Nikeground (formerly Karlsplatz)", FM4/ORF.at, October 2003 (in German), http://fm4v2.orf.at/zachbauer/140457/main, retrieved 16 September 2013]
  39. ^ "basecamp". basecamp.netbase.org. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  40. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-01-15. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
  41. ^ "government-austria.at". government-austria.at. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  42. ^ Cf. also: Leonhard Dobusch, Studie ‚Urheberrecht im Alltag’ im Auftrag der Arbeiterkammer, NETZPOLITIK.ORG, 21 February 2013, https://netzpolitik.org/2013/studie-urheberrecht-im-alltag-im-auftrag-der-arbeiterkammer/, retrieved: 16 September 2013

External links edit

  • world-information.net
  • Future Non Stop (archive)
  • Public Netbase
  • Wahlkabine.at
  • Wahlkabine - infofolder in English
  • Shared Digital Futures - program and video documentation of the conference (2013)
  • Deep Search - Conference: Part I (2008), Part II (2010)
  • Austrian Cultural Forum New York: Conference "Critical Strategies in Art and Media"
  • Tate - Surveillance & Control Symposium - Part 8
  • Algorithmic Regimes – conference and series of events (2015/2016)
  • Austria Press Agency: Institute for New Culture Technologies/t0's press releases since 2008 (in German)

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World Information Institute WII is an independent cultural institution located in Vienna Austria linking research and public discourse in the realms of innovation digital culture technologies and society Its vast documentation and processing of digital media technologies sheds light on the future perspectives of global developments and involves complex and heterogeneous information resources World Information OrgFormation1999PurposeInternational exhibitions conferences and publications dealing with culture and technologyLocationVienna AustriaWebsitehttp world information net en World Information Institute forms part of an international network of partner institutions and experts in the fields of information and communication technologies and their social implications WII s main fields of research are a politics of the commons and from this perspective problems of intellectual property regimes new forms of cultural production politics of search and organization of knowledge surveillance technologies big data and visualization cultural and media policies A recent example of an activity to further develop cultural and media policies is Netzpolitischer Konvent Convention of the Austrian civil society on net politics 1 in which a catalogue of demands was drafted and subsequently presented to the public Contents 1 Projects 1 1 World Information Org series of projects launched Brussels 2000 1 2 Deep Search I Vienna 2008 1 3 Critical Strategies in Art and Media New York 2009 1 4 Deep Search II Vienna 2010 1 5 Shared Digital Futures Vienna 2013 1 6 Information as a reality Linz 2014 1 7 Digital Clouds and Urban Spaces Vienna 2014 1 8 Critical Net Practice Vienna 2015 1 9 Algorithmic Regimes Vienna 2015 2016 1 10 Wahlkabine at 1 11 Future Non Stop 2 Initiatives Sub organizations and their Projects 2 1 Institute for New Culture Technologies t0 3 History 3 1 Public Netbase 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksProjects edit nbsp World Information City Bangalore 2005 nbsp World Information Exhibition Brussels Belgrade Vienna Amsterdam 2000 2003 nbsp World Information Exhibition Brussels Belgrade Vienna Amsterdam 2000 2003 nbsp Conference Shared Digital Futures nbsp Conference Digital Clouds and Urban Spaces nbsp Conference Project Algorithmic Regimes nbsp Project Painted by Numbers WII s main projects include World Information Org series of projects launched Brussels 2000 edit World Information Org was launched as the main media project of the European Capital of Culture 2000 in Brussels The social cultural and political dimensions of the new information and communication technologies were discussed 2 The World Information exhibition presented objects and research results on topics such as the history of modern communication technologies the big players in the IT industry financial networks or human rights The program was completed by the World InfoCon conference Most resources are available on the world information org page 3 The first presentation was followed by a series of conferences and exhibitions in Vienna Technisches Museum Wien 2000 4 Amsterdam Oude Kerk and De Balie Centre for Culture and Politics 2002 5 Novi Sad Belgrade Museum of Vojvodina Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade 2003 6 Bangalore 2005 7 and Paris as part of the festival Futur en Seine 2009 8 Deep Search I Vienna 2008 edit The Deep Search conference critically dealt with the social and political dimensions of how we navigate the deep seas of knowledge 9 Critically analyzing a situation in which Google assumes a monopoly like position in the field of search in many countries around the world the conference asked questions as How is computer readable significance produced how is meaning involved in machine communication Where is the emancipatory potential of having access to such vast amounts of information What are the dangers of our reliance on search engines And are there any approaches that do not follow the currently dominating paradigm of Google 10 Critical Strategies in Art and Media New York 2009 edit This conference on the future of cultural freedom and cultural intelligence in digital theory and practice 11 took place at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York It followed attempts to go beyond the obsolete models of the artist author as genius and searched for collective and collaborative practices that could invent new terrains and flows New kinds of virtual spaces and their role for critical cultural practices were discussed The conference also aimed at developing strategies that could elude being instrumentalized by the creative industries in their seemingly infinite appetite for things radical 12 Deep Search II Vienna 2010 edit The debate on the policies of searching continued 2010 with the conference Deep Search II The automatic classification of data its indexing and its evaluation are at the heart of new communication environments What lies beneath is not just a drive to organize the world s information but also to classify human relations from the management of the modern workplace and consumers in mass societies to the bio political management of the network society 13 Shared Digital Futures Vienna 2013 edit The conference Shared Digital Futures 14 dealt with the impact of digital networking technologies to the production of culture and examined about the new role of the artwork as the same end product and raw material for further production of culture models for sustainable funding of Commons new forms of collective authorship and the opportunities opened by the blurring of boundaries between artists and audiences Information as a reality Linz 2014 edit The conference and exhibition Information as a reality 15 in cooperation with the magazine Springerin and with Ars Electronica at the Lentos Art Museum in Linz dealt with critical cultural practices in digital networks and the increasing change of social reality by digital models and virtual information regimes Cultural workers have played an important pioneering role in the colonization of digital worlds What role can they assume now 20 years after the emergence of the Internet Digital Clouds and Urban Spaces Vienna 2014 edit The conference Digital Clouds and Urban Spaces 16 at Architekturzentrum Wien focused on Smart Cities and the city as an information system where urbanity is increasingly shaped by networks of informational technologies The conference took account to the fact that this does not only apply to phenomena as traffic control systems or planning models but that the world of work social spaces and cultural processes are also subject to substantial transformations related to these developments Before this backdrop the conference questioned the simplistic promises made by global corporations and their technologies to render cities more efficient safer and cleaner Critical Net Practice Vienna 2015 edit In a cooperation with the magazine Springerin World Information Institute revisited 20 years of net culture The resulting texts formed the main part of issue XXI 1 winter 2015 of the magazine 17 Issue Presentation MAK Museum of Applied Arts Vienna Critical Net Practice Information as a reality 18 Jumper Band XXI No 1 Winter 2015 Algorithmic Regimes Vienna 2015 2016 edit The international conference and event series Algorithmic Regimes 19 examined the growing influence of digital control systems and their cascading effects of powerful effect on cultural and social realities In addition to the conference the event Algorithms are no Angels with Matthew Fuller und Graham Harwood a Videointerview with Stefano Harney and an audiovisual evening about the power of algorithms were conducted that presented an annotated remix of film clips and documentaries 20 relating to automated control systems Wahlkabine at edit Wahlkabine at was founded in 2002 by the Institute for New Culture Technologies t0 and was presented for the first time during the National Council elections in the same year 21 The online polling booth sees itself as an instrument of political education which encourages the users to deal with political content in a playful way and provides factual information and feedback opportunities Given the fact that increasing personalization nowadays replaces more and more the political content Wahlkabine at considers the publication of all party programs and their scientific contextualization as a fundamental tool for political participation as well as a revealing resource collection for personal reflection on the voting behavior 22 Wahlkabine at focuses on elections on Austrian national and regional levels and on EU level European Parliament but also includes elections of the Austrian National Student Union and a few individual cases e g Austrian Economic Chambers Sector Information and Consulting 2010 23 In the context of regional elections in Vienna in autumn 2015 with an electorate of approximately 1 14 million eligible voters 160 000 users visited the online polling booth 24 Future Non Stop edit Future Non Stop started as a project in 2010 online since 2012 is an extensive archive and an experiment in logics of navigating information Based on an extensive archive going back to 1994 the site collects materials that serve as important reference documents in the field of new media politics and art and makes them accessible to a wider public Instead of a hierarchically structured archive an experimental navigation interface opens up new ways to explore large information nodes Documents are associated by a range of tag that allow to filter relevance according to topics and issue relations ASCR short for Advanced Semantic Content Repository is the open source information architecture and editing back end of Future Non Stop 25 Initiatives Sub organizations and their Projects editInstitute for New Culture Technologies t0 edit nbsp Save the Digital Ecology Vienna 2000 The Institute for New Culture Technologies t0 was established in 1993 as an arts and culture related international competence platform for the critical use of information and communication technologies Over the years it has pursued a broad range of transdisciplinary activities From producing and hosting infrastructure to organizing conferences festivals and exhibitions local interventions and skill transfer as well as international research and publishing Konrad Becker and Francisco de Sousa Webber who founded the institute currently form the board of directors together with Felix Stalder History edit nbsp Free Re Public Soundpolitisierung Vienna 2002 World Information Belgrade 2003 World Information Brussels 2000 Free Bitflows Vienna 2004 Information Terror Vienna 1996 Nikeplatz Vienna 2003 Save the Digital Ecology Norway 2001 nbsp Public Netbase Basecamp I II III 2001 2002 System 77 Civil Counter Reconnaissance Vienna 2004 Nikeplatz Vienna 2003 Free Media Camp Vienna 2003 When the founders of the Institute for New Culture Technologies t0 set up a web server in an unofficially tolerated act of misuse of the underemployed Internet server of Vienna s general hospital AKH in 1993 26 they created one of the first arts and culture related sites on the emerging World Wide Web The institute has been conceptualised as a platform from which independent initiatives and organizations could emerge The first of these initiatives was Public Netbase now an historical example of an early new media organization in Europe 27 Founded in 1994 it was located in Messepalast the predecessor of Vienna s Museumsquartier It combined various functions and activities It was a non profit Internet service provider that facilitated internet access mainly for the independent arts and cultural sector This was accompanied by a program of workshops and courses to develop media competence Public Netbase became a social space for this emerging scene of artists techheads activists etc and ran an almost daily evening program of discussions presentations screenings and music events In addition to these grassroots activities international exhibitions and conferences were conducted 28 Public Netbase used to be t0 s main initiative until it had to be discontinued due to lack of funding which was a result of repression by the Austrian right wing government 29 in 2006 But already in 1999 the next initiative had been founded World Information Org WIO It was presented under the patronage of UNESCO 30 as the lead project of the New Media program of the Brussels 2000 European Capital of Culture 31 WIO resembles an intelligence agency that collects and analyses information but not in the interest of a state or as a think tank for corporate businesses but for the independent cultural sector Starting from the Brussels project a series of international exhibitions and conferences has been developed World Information Institute WII is WIO s research department In addition to conducting research it continues the program of international conferences and the activities to further develop culture and media policies In addition on the Austrian national level wahlkabine at was founded in 2002 and became Austria s most prominent online polling booth 32 Since 2010 Institute for New Culture Technologies t0 has developed the living archive Future Non Stop 33 in which all its activities are documented which makes it a valuable resource covering twenty years of activities in new media art net culture and participatory use and critical analyses of new technologies digital networks and the World Wide Web Across all these activities t0 has closely collaborated with groups and organizations such as Critical Art Ensemble RTMark The Yes Men De Balie Kuda org De Waag Adbusters Institute for Applied Autonomy Sarai Media Lab Bundeszentrale fur politische Bildung V2 Institute for the Unstable Media 0100101110101101 ORG and Nettime Artists and researchers who have been involved in t0 s program include 34 Saskia Sassen Bruno Latour Peter Lamborn Wilson Hakim Bey Franco Bifo Berardi Chantal Mouffe Brian Holmes Marko Peljhan Ben Bagdikian Marina Grzinic Arundhati Roy Manuel De Landa 35 Michel Bauwens R Trebor Scholz Monica Narula RAQS Media Collective Monika Mokre Femke Snelten and many others Public Netbase edit nbsp Netbase media space Public Netbase was initiated by the Institute for New Culture Technologies t0 in the Vienna Museumsquartier in 1994 as a non profit internet provider and a platform for the participatory use of information and communication technology With its WWW server as well as with its workshops instruction courses and educational events for the broad public Public Netbase contributed continually to the evolution of a lively internet scene and a heightened consciousness for the implications of the new communication and information technologies As a focal point of European and international art culture and media networks the Viennese net culture institute attempted to develop an understanding for the manifold opportunities and the potential of new communication media but also to look critically at a society that is increasingly determined by technology In addition to the series of workshops and discussions the activities of Public Netbase included among other projects that combined exhibitions conferences and workshops e g Synworld playwork hyperspace 36 1999 and Free Bitflows 37 2004 projects in public space nikeground 38 2003 and Basecamp 39 2001 2002 and activities that strengthened self organization of independent media initiatives and demanded further development of cultural and media policies in Austria but also on European level e g European Cultural Backbone 40 1999 2003 Public Netbase was very active in the resistance movements against the Austrian right wing government that came into power beginning of 2000 and included Jorg Haider s Freedom Party FPO An own strand of activities derived from this e g government Austria at 41 2000 2001 and elements of political activism became stronger across all strands of activities For a more extensive list of projects cf the article on Public Netbase Publications editClemens Apprich Upload dissident culture Public Netbase s interventions into digital and urban space in Interface a journal for and about social movements Vol 2 2 November 2010 pp 79 91 online http www interfacejournal net wordpress wp content uploads 2010 12 Interface 2 2 pp 79 91 Apprich pdf retrieved 17 September 2013 Clemens Apprich Felix Stalder Hrsg Vergessene Zukunft Radikale Netzkulturen in Europa transcript Bielefeld 2012 ISBN 978 3 8376 1906 5 Inke Arns Netzkulturen Hamburg eva 2002 p 93 ISBN 3 434 46107 8 Konrad Becker Dictionary of Operations Deep Politics amp Cultural Intelligence New York Autonomedia 2012 ISBN 9781570272615 Konrad Becker Red Die Politik der Infosphare World Information Org Bonn Bundeszentrale fur politische Bildung 2002 ISBN 978 3 89331 464 5 online http www bpb de shop buecher schriftenreihe 36071 die politik der infosphaere Konrad Becker Jim Fleming Eds Critical Strategies in Art and Media New York Autonomedia 2010 ISBN 978 1 57027 214 1 Konrad Becker Felix Stalder Eds Deep Search The Politics of Search beyond Google Innsbruck Vienna Bozen Studienverlag and Piscataway NJ Transaction Publishers 2009 ISBN 978 3 7065 4795 6 Konrad Becker Zwang und Verfuhrung in der Kontrollgesellschaft Selbstvermessung und Wunscherfullung im digitalen Datenraum in Medienimpulse 4 2014 online http www medienimpulse at articles view 738 retrieved 19 December 2016 Beatrice Beckmann Das Medium als bleibende Botschaft Das Wiener Institut fur Neue Kulturtechnologien Public Netbase streitet fur die Historisierung digitaler Gegenwart in Die Welt 17 February 2000 online https www welt de print welt article502869 Das Medium als bleibende Botschaft html retrieved 16 September 2013 Branka Curcic Zoran Pantelic New Media Center kuda org Ed Public Netbase Non Stop Future New Practices in Art and Media Frankfurt a M Revolver 2008 ISBN 978 3 86588 455 8 Hardcover Robert Harauer MEDIACULT ed Digital Culture in Europe A selective inventory of centres of innovation in the arts and new technologies Strasbourg Council of Europe 1999 ISBN 92 871 3873 7 in Google books Kritische Netzpraxis Critical Net Practice springerin Hefte fur Gegenwartskunst XXI 1 winter 2015 in German a few texts are available in English online http www springerin at dyn heft php id 87 amp pos 0 amp textid 0 amp lang en retrieved 22 September 2016 Christine Mayer and Martin Wassermair wahlkabine at Promoting an Enlightened Understanding of Politics in Lorella Cedroni and Diego Garzia eds Voting Advice Applications in Europe The State of the Art Scriptaweb 2010 https www academia edu 281395 Voting Advice Applications in Europe The State of the Art retrieved 16 September 2013 Werner Reiter Die Zukunft war schon mal spannender The Gap 22 May 2012 http www thegap at buchstories artikel die zukunft war schon mal spannender in German retrieved 16 September 2013 Felix Stalder Martin Wassermair Konrad Becker Kulturelle Produktion und Mediennutzung im Alltag Urheberrechtliche Problemfelder und politische Losungsperspektiven Studie im Auftrag der Kammer fur Arbeiter und Angestellte fur Wien Wien AK 2013 http media arbeiterkammer at wien PDF studien Kulturelle Produktion und Mediennutzung pdf retrieved 16 September 2013 An interview with co author Felix Stalder about this study is available in English Copyright Media use in the gray zone futurezone at 29 March 2013 http futurezone at english copyright media use in the gray zone 24 593 691 retrieved 16 September 2013 42 Felix Stalder Digital Solidarity Mute PML Books 2013 ISBN 978 1 906496 92 0 print 978 1 906496 93 7 eBook online http www metamute org sites www metamute org files u1 Digital Solidarity Felix Stalder 9781906496920 web fullbook pdf retrieved 8 October 2016 Wolfgang Sutzl World Information City Die indische IT Metropole Bangalore ist Schauplatz eines World Information Org Projekts in kulturrisse 01 2005 online http kulturrisse at ausgaben 012005 kosmopolitiken world information city die indische it metropole bangalore ist schauplatz eines world information org projekts Wolfgang Sutzl amp Geoff Cox eds Creating Insecurity Art and Culture in the Age of Security DATA browser 04 New York Autonomedia 2009 ISBN 978 1 57027 205 9 Vera Tollmann Das Paradox der sozialen Medien Gesprach mit dem Medienwissenschaftler Clemens Apprich uber Netzkulturen seit den 1990er Jahren in Springer in 3 13 pp 10 11 Martin Wassermair In Austria the Clock Ticks with a Different Beat A Short Story of Public Netbase t0 its International Success and Recent Political Struggles in Cultivate Interactive October 2000 online http www cultivate int org issue2 netbase retrieved 16 September 2013References editConstructs such as ibid loc cit and idem are discouraged by Wikipedia s style guide for footnotes as they are easily broken Please improve this article by replacing them with named references quick guide or an abbreviated title May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message https npk servus at in German retrieved 16 September 2013 Springerin Hefte fur Gegenwartskunst Heft 3 00 Archived 2013 10 04 at the Wayback Machine in German retrieved 16 March 2017 World Infostructure Exhibition retrieved 16 March 2017 http world information org program vienna retrieved 16 March 2017 http world information org program amsterdam retrieved 16 March 2017 http world information org program serbia retrieved 16 March 2017 http world information org program bangalore retrieved 16 March 2017 http world information org program paris events 1242060832 1242061298 retrieved 16 March 2017 http world information org wii deep search en book deepsearch book en retrieved 21 September 2016 Ibid http world information org wii critical strategies en retrieved 21 September 2016 Ibid http world information org wii deep search2 en retrieved 21 September 2016 http world information net sdf retrieved 21 September 2016 http world information net iar retrieved 21 September 2016 http world information net digital clouds retrieved 8 October 2016 http www springerin at dyn heft php id 87 amp pos 0 amp textid 0 amp lang en retrieved 21 September 2016 The English version of Mission interconnectedness A roundtable on 20 years of Net culture with Konrad Becker Josephine Berry Slater Felix Stalder Pauline van Mourik Broekman is also available at http www eurozine com articles 2015 03 17 becker en html retrieved 21 September 2016 http mak at jart prj3 mak resp main jart reserve mode active amp rel de amp content id 1343388632770 amp article id 1419146574316 in German retrieved 21 September 2016 A brief description of all project parts with links to documentation videos can be found at http world information net algorithmic regimes and generative strategies retrieved 21 September 2016 The playlist can be found at http world information net screening the algorithmic retrieved 21 September 2016 WWWahlspielchen Falter 45 02 November 2002 p 21 The article is not available in the newspaper s online archive which goes back only to the year 2005 download scan http wahlkabine at presse falter2002 filedownload in German Cf Why wahlkabine at at http wahlkabine at ueber Infofolder wahlkabine ENGL pdf attachment download file retrieved 8 October 2016 For a list of all elections covered cf http wahlkabine at archiv in German retrieved 16 September 2013 http wahlkabine at ltw2015wien schlussauswertungltw2015wien in German retrieved 21 September 2016 http future nonstop org retrieved 22 September 2016 Francisco de Sousa Webber Building a Netbase from Scratch in Branka Curcic Zoran Pantelic New Media Center kuda org Eds Public Netbase Non Stop Future New Practices in Art and Media Frankfurt a M Revolver 2008 online http nonstop future org txt tid 195606bfd5f57eb46cbc3100ef62ff0c retrieved 18 July 2013 Cf Clemens Apprich Felix Stalder Hrsg Vergessene Zukunft Radikale Netzkulturen in Europa transcript Bielefeld 2012 ISBN 978 3 8376 1906 5 in German For the period 1995 1999 press coverage mainly in Austria but also in international newspapers and magazines e g Frankfurter Rundschau Kunstforum International The Daily Telegraph Mute Suddeutsche Zeitung Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Telepolis The New York Times and Artbyte The Magazine of Digital Arts has been documented by t0 http www t0 or at 1995 htm http www t0 or at 1996 htm http www t0 or at 1997 htm http www t0 or at 1998 htm http www t0 or at 1999 htm retrieved 4 December 2013 mostly in German Subsidies by the federal government had made up a main part of Public Netbase s funds before cf Robert Harauer MEDIACULT ed Digital Culture in Europe A selective inventory of centres of innovation in the arts and new technologies Strasbourg Council of Europe 1999 pp 14 17 in Google books Cf The Exhibition World Information Org Public Netbase t0 new media center kuda org 28 July 2013 online http www kuda org en exhibition world informationorg public netbase t0 retrieved 16 September 2013 and F E Rakuschan Weltinformationsordnung 2 0 Telepolis 28 November 2000 in German http www heise de tp artikel 4 4350 1 html retrieved 16 September 2013 http www tacticalmediafiles net events 4724 World Information Brussels retrieved 8 October 2016 Cf coverage by Austrian media documented at http wahlkabine at presse retrieved 16 September 2013 Cf e g Wenig Ubereinstimmung zwischen SPO und OVP derStandard at 19 August 2013 http derstandard at 1376533958426 wahlkabineat Wenig Uebereinstimmung zwischen SPOe und OeVP retrieved 4 December 2013 in German Wahlkabine at bietet Entscheidungshilfe ORF Zeit im Bild 1 17 July 2013 ZiB1 is the main evening TV newscast of the Austrian public broadcasting corporation ORF Due to the Austrian legal situation ORF has only a short term online archive the video file can be downloaded at http wahlkabine at presse orf170813 attachment download filedownload retrieved 4 December 2013 in German Wahljahr 2013 Orientierungshilfe im Internet Die Presse 4 December 2012 http diepresse com home politik innenpolitik 1319807 Wahljahr 2013 Orientierungshilfe im Internet from suche intern portal retrieved 4 December 2013 in German Eine Stimme fur die Vernunft Medianet 29 October 2012 the article is not in the newspaper s online archive any more download scan http wahlkabine at presse medianet291012 retrieved 4 December 2013 in German Wer die Wahl hat Information Professional 02 2010 download scan http wahlkabine at presse informationprofessional 0110 retrieved 4 December 2013 in German Rekordwerte fur Wahlkabine at Computerwelt 30 September 2008 http www computerwelt at news hardware detail artikel rekordwerte fuer wahlkabineat retrieved 4 December 2013 in German Wahlkabine hilft Unentschlossenen Salzburger Nachrichten 26 September 2013 http www salzburg com nachrichten spezial nationalratswahl 2013 sn artikel wahlkabine hilft unentschlossenen 75666 retrieved 4 December 2013 in German Future Non Stop future nonstop org Retrieved 2023 03 23 For details cf http future nonstop org There are several early texts by Manuel De Landa still available at http www t0 or at delanda retrieved 19 July 2013 SYNWORLD playwork hyperspace synworld t0 or at Retrieved 2023 03 23 http freebitflows t0 or at retrieved 16 September 2013 http v2 nl events free bitflows retrieved 16 September 2013 http www t0 or at nikeground Archived 2013 06 23 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 16 September 2013 cf Carrie Lanbert Beatty Make Believe Parafiction and Plausibility in OCTOBER 129 Summer 2009 pp 51 84 online http www mitpressjournals org doi pdf 10 1162 octo 2009 129 1 51 retrieved 16 September 2013 Ruggero Eugeni Nikeplatz The Urban Space as a New Medium lecture given at the NECS Conference 2010 Istanbul Turkey June 24 27 online https www academia edu 402460 Nikeplatz The Urban Space as a New Medium retrieved 16 September 2013 Alain Nikeground Rethinking Space NEON 01 2004 in German http www neon de artikel sehen gesellschaft nikeground rethinking space 633120 retrieved 16 September 2013 Sigrid Baringhorst Veronika Kneip Annegret Marz Johanna Niesyto Unternehmenskritische Kampagnen Politischer Protest im Zeichen digitaler Kommunikation Wiesbaden VS Verlag fur Sozialwissenschaften 2010 ISBN 978 3 531 17451 8 in Google books retrieved 16 September 2013 Markus Zachbauer Nikeground formerly Karlsplatz FM4 ORF at October 2003 in German http fm4v2 orf at zachbauer 140457 main retrieved 16 September 2013 basecamp basecamp netbase org Retrieved 2023 03 23 European Cultural Backbone Archived from the original on 2005 01 15 Retrieved 16 July 2013 government austria at government austria at Retrieved 2023 03 23 Cf also Leonhard Dobusch Studie Urheberrecht im Alltag im Auftrag der Arbeiterkammer NETZPOLITIK ORG 21 February 2013 https netzpolitik org 2013 studie urheberrecht im alltag im auftrag der arbeiterkammer retrieved 16 September 2013External links editworld information net Future Non Stop archive Public Netbase Wahlkabine at Wahlkabine infofolder in English Shared Digital Futures program and video documentation of the conference 2013 Deep Search Conference Part I 2008 Part II 2010 Austrian Cultural Forum New York Conference Critical Strategies in Art and Media Tate Surveillance amp Control Symposium Part 8 Algorithmic Regimes conference and series of events 2015 2016 Austria Press Agency Institute for New Culture Technologies t0 s press releases since 2008 in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Information Org amp oldid 1183389881, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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