alternative institutions – creating commons https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch Mon, 27 Sep 2021 14:32:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.1 Institutional Practice: Interview with Peter Westenberg https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/institutional-practice-interview-with-peter-westenberg/ Mon, 28 Oct 2019 14:17:26 +0000 https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/?p=1258 Continue reading "Institutional Practice: Interview with Peter Westenberg"

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Peter Westenberg is an artist and a member of Constant, an artist-run organization in Brussels, active in art and technology.

In this interview, Peter discusses the possibilities of licensing in artistic contexts to think about the future context of one’s work. He explains the format of situations, a way of working collaboratively across disciplines Constant has been developing over the years. How do institutional practices like organizing events and developing formats relate to artistic practice and aesthetics? And how can that practice be situated in the discourse about the commons?

Interview conducted by Felix Stalder, 4 March 2018, HeK (House of Electronic Arts Basel).

 
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Networking Institutions. Interview with Z. Blace https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/networking-institutions-interview-with-z-blace/ Thu, 19 Sep 2019 11:47:33 +0000 https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/?p=1214 Continue reading "Networking Institutions. Interview with Z. Blace"

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Z. Blace is one of the founders of Multimedia Institut / MaMa in Zagreb.

In this interview, he gives an overview of the activities of Multimedia Institute and it’s public space MaMa in Zagreb until today. He discusses the work of networking institutions and cultural advocacy in the political context of Croatia and draws connections to the discourse around the commons.

Interview conducted by Felix Stalder, March 3, 2018, HeK (House of Electronic Arts Basel).

 
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The Micropolitics of Publishing. Interview with Eva Weinmayr https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/the-micropolitics-of-publishing-interview-with-eva-weinmayr/ Mon, 02 Sep 2019 06:48:06 +0000 https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/?p=1169 Continue reading "The Micropolitics of Publishing. Interview with Eva Weinmayr"

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Eva Weinmayr is an artist, designer, educator, and researcher based in London. Her long-standing engagement with digital and print publishing includes projects such as The Piracy Project, AND Publishing and other practice experiments that are all based on the idea of alternative knowledge production and the exploration of the agency of books.

Interview conducted by Cornelia Sollfrank, September 15, 2018, HeK (House of Electronic Arts Basel).

 
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Negotiating Space in Culture and Technology. Interview with Ruth Catlow and Marc Garrett. https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/negotiating-space-in-culture-and-technology/ Wed, 22 May 2019 12:49:16 +0000 https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/?p=758 Continue reading "Negotiating Space in Culture and Technology. Interview with Ruth Catlow and Marc Garrett."

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Ruth Catlow and Marc Garrett are the co-founders of furtherfield, an artist-led organisation and community platform located in Finsbury Park, North London. Furtherfield asks critical questions about art and technology, and addresses today’s important questions through exhibitions, labs and debates across many platforms and spaces.

In this interview, Ruth and Marc look back on how they started from an online community and grew into a multidimensional space for different practices in and through technologies and art culture. They highlight the importance of communities and public space, and how they reflect their concerns in their curatorial practice in today’s techno-political situation. They explain how furtherfield is working as a community-driven institution, how formats and subjects are developed, how they position themselves in the cultural landscape, and how they manage to get funding. Alongside these insights into the inner life of furtherfield they provide a detailed discussion about the importance of data as a commons, how this discussion is related to historical events, and what an informed, critical mindset could achieve for the future of us all.

Interview conducted by Cornelia Sollfrank, September 15, 2018, HeK (House of Electronic Arts Basel).

 
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Working with the Paradoxes of Technology, Interview with Marek Tuszynski https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/working-with-the-paradoxes-of-technology/ Sat, 06 Apr 2019 17:46:17 +0000 https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/?p=708 Continue reading "Working with the Paradoxes of Technology, Interview with Marek Tuszynski"

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In this interview, Marek Tuszynski, one of the two co-founders of Tactical Tech, explains what the goals of their non-profit organization are, how it is structured, how it aims to reach a wide audience through a variety of public engagements, and what its basic assumptions are. Originally dedicated to train human rights defenders and social justice activists in safe handling of technology, the organization has expanded over time and now also provides easily accessible information about critical use of technology for the average user. This is mainly done through exhibitions, workshops and freely accessible training materials on its website. Working with the paradoxes of technology means for TT to present technology, information and data in all their ambiguity, raising awareness of the political aspects of technology, including both empowerment and disenfranchisement.

Interview conducted by Felix Stalder, September 16, 2018, HeK (House of Electronic Arts Basel).

 
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