Book Launch "Aesthetics of the Commons"

Book Launch “Aesthetics of the Commons”

We are very happy to announce the launch of our book "Aesthetics of the Commons", online via Depot in Vienna. Tuesday, 9 March, 7 pm ( CET) Read More
Learning from Pirate Libraries

Learning from Pirate Libraries

Lecture by Cornelia Sollfrank at Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, /ecm diskurs, Vienna, 8th of November 2019 Read More

Creating Commons: Netz-Projekte als digitale Allmende

Radiosendung von Markus Metz, Sonntag, 20.10.2019, 22:05 bis 23:00 Uhr. BAYERN 2, Zündfunk Generator.Diese Sendung zum Nachhören unter: www.bayern2.de/zuendfunkAls Podcast Read More
Study Night: Artistic Practices of Commoning

Study Night: Artistic Practices of Commoning

Study Night: Artistic Practices of Commoning with Felix Stalder, Cornelia Sollfrank and Shusha Niederberger at Archipelago Lab der Leuphana Universität, Lüneburg. Read More
Artistic Shadow Libraries

Artistic Shadow Libraries

First results of our research are presented as part of the festival Find the File @ HKW, Berlin. Read More
Affects, Collectives, and Aesthetics. Panel at Transmediale 2019, Berlin

Affects, Collectives, and Aesthetics. Panel at Transmediale 2019, Berlin

At transmediale, we hosted a panel discussion with Jeremy Gilbert (University of East London), Gary Hall (Coventry University) Laurence Rassel Read More
Feministische Perspektiven auf digitale ästhetische Praktiken. Brown Bag Lecture

Feministische Perspektiven auf digitale ästhetische Praktiken. Brown Bag Lecture

In den Research Meetings zeigte sich, dass neben der digitalen Kultur der Feminismus eine zweite zentrale Referenz darstellt. Beide berühren ein verändertes Verhältnis von Produktion und Reproduktion. Davon ausgehend werden digitale ästhetische Praktiken und die damit verbundenen Institutionen neu gedacht und experimentell gelebt. Read More

Art & Speculative Commons, talk by Cornelia Sollfrank

Talk at Réseau Hexagram, Concordia University, Montréal, March 2017 Read More

Knowledge for all: from public to free, Lecture by Felix Stalder

On differences between resources that are managed as "public" and are thus connected to notions of the state and citizens and those that are managed as "free" and are thus based on notions of the commons and community. Read More