(link) … some of the comments (BBC, guardian, slate, … others to be found … ) on the death of Susan Sontag … might lead to reflect on her outspokenness again … … and to remember some of her articles like ‘Regarding the Torture of Others’ which was mentioned on this blog under the title […]Read More
Brian Holmes cites in an interesting article in the austrian art magazin springerin Althusserl with the following “Ideology represents the imaginary relationship of individuals to their real conditions of existence” and reminds though to continue analyzing the current situation and development of locative technologies under critical aspects. … Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this […]Read More
… plans for the days after the holidays? Here is an event starting on the 27th for all those in and near Berlin in these days: The 21st Chaos Communication Congress (21C3) is a three-day conference on technology, society and utopia. The Congress offers lectures and workshops on a multitude of topics including (but not […]Read More
In search to look up some more specific and interesting question about the specificity of the cinematic image versus indexcality I came across the luxonline website with this well written article on Isaac Julien’s work …. This concern with the act of looking and with the confluence of looks that cinematic spectatorship explores, is a […]Read More
Concerning title and idea of this blog a reading of The Location of Culture can only be named as doing a delayed homework. I am really amazed how much this book – first published in 1994 – is giving me. For the moment I want let Homi Bhabha’s voice in with a passage in which […]Read More
… sometimes these days I am a bit behind updating my online readings …. so I just came across this paper at apophenia’s blog (permalink). I like the approach to define blogging as a practice to create a performative space … As a practice, blogging is situated between a variety of different tensions – orality […]Read More
Shot and reverse shot, imaginary: certainty, reality: uncertainty, darkness and light, stop and go.. I want to say, ‘too oppositional’, but there is a third something left unsaid, not because there is no answer, more because it is too fleeting to be said: the sense of surreality that lasts only briefly after the movie is […]Read More
The recent issue of open democracy focuses on the first steps of the european union to open further up its narrow and eurocentric understanding of coexisitence and acceptance. The articles range from future hopes and turquish selfunderstanding to reviews of the past’s historical intertwining moments of the area, multiculuralism in islam and Berlin’s clubscene in […]Read More
In her poem Eastern War Time, Adrienne Rich (1991, p. 44) illustrates that such [ethnoautobiographic] imagination, if pursued in its multiplicity and hybridity, is likely a far cry from a retro-romantic return to roots: Memory says: Want to do right? Don’t count on me.I’m a canal in Europe where bodies are floatingI’m a mass grave […]Read More
A book version of the A hacker manifesto of McKenzie Wark has been published recently. The latest online version (5.1) can be found here as html and as pdf here. First monday published an interview, which partly has been conducted, because of this official publishing. To explore the term of ‘hacking’ they link back to […]Read More
The Piet Zwart Institute for Media Design Rotterdam has published under creative commons license the book Guide to Open Content Licenses, which is as well available as a pdf file. The book provides a comprehensive overview of diverse open content licenses, as well as background information on historical and legal issues. Scientists, writers, designers, artists, […]Read More
Other Voices is an award-winning, electronic journal of cultural criticism published at the University of Pennsylvania. Founded in March 1997, Other Voices regularly publishes provocative essays, interviews, roundtable discussions, lecture transcriptions, audio lectures, multimedia projects, translations and reviews in the arts and humanities.Read More
The network aims to support the formation of a new interdisciplinary research community to investigate how the convergent fields of pervasive media and locative media need to evolve in order to support future cultural and creative activities. >> plan viaRead More