Tag Archives: Web2.0

Ph.d-forsvar: Tatiana Bazzichelli – Networked Disruption. Rethinking oppositions in art, hacktivism and the business of social networking

[ 5. December 2011; 14:00 to 17:00. ] In connection with the submission of her PhD dissertation “Networked Disruption. Rethinking oppositions in art, hacktivism and the business of social networking” to the Faculty of Arts at Aarhus University for the award of a PhD degree in Information and Media Studies, Tatiana Bazzichelli will publicly defend her research in an open forum, 14-17 on [...]

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When Stealing Becomes Art: Interview with Paolo Cirio

By Tatiana Bazzichelli, published in Digimag 63, April 2011

In the essay The author as a producer (1934), Walter Benjamin describes the author’s role through the figure of the engineer. Instead of reproducing the production apparatuses, the author/engineer is able to intervene within them, transforming the cultural production function itself and opening it up to [...]

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Gate Peepin’ or a few thoughts on delivering people

[ 26. November 2010; 14:00 to 16:00. ] Lecture by Linda Hilfling
Fredagsforelæsninger
Det lille Auditorium, IT-huset, Åbogade, Aarhus Universitet
Tid: fredag d. 26. nov. kl. 14 – 16

Abstract: Did you agree to the Terms of Service? You probably did. The countless click-and-agree contracts populating the Web are veritable gate keepers of the communities making up today’s net culture – You need to agree in order [...]

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