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Institute of Network Cultures
Institute of Network Cultures
51 episodes
1 week ago
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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Institute of Network Cultures
Four Theses on Algorithmic Folklore with Gabriele de Seta
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
58 minutes 7 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
En defensa de lo friki con Khafeina
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
16 minutes

Institute of Network Cultures
Does Your Internet Have a Soul? con Andrés Cuesta Sacristán
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
17 minutes 35 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
La nostalgia digital con Leah J. Liu
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
12 minutes 56 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
Conversación con Netsequé y THE VOID
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
1 hour 12 minutes 1 second

Institute of Network Cultures
Apertura del hípercongreso Internet Core II con Diana Millán, Ezequiel Soriano y Bani Brusadin
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
7 minutes 39 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
Conversación entre Voidsent y Ambientador
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
37 minutes 45 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
Qué es Internet Core? con Ezequiel Soriano
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
21 minutes 36 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
Q&A con Andrés Cuesta Sacristán y Leah J. Liu moderado por Diana Millán
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
22 minutes 9 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
Niegrdo TV - Conversación entre Héctor Fuertes y Zony Gómez
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
25 minutes 37 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
Introducción a la teoría de Internet Core con Diana Millán aka F̵̦̉́ꫀꪖ᥅ꪶꫀᦓᦓᦔ꠸ꪖꪀꫀ
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
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1 week ago
20 minutes 8 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
Art in Permacrisis #10: Justion O'Connor and Culture Is Not an Industry
Justin O'Connor is a Professor of Cultural Economy at the University of South Australia. In this episode, we talk about his new book, 'Culture Is Not an Industry: Reclaiming Art and Culture for the Common Good'. Justin explains how theoretically poor the concept of the 'creative industry' actually is, and how it has messed up cultural policy in many countries. We then talk about an alternative policy vision: art and culture as a common good, anchored in the foundational economy. Links: Culture Is Not an Industry: Reclaiming Art and Culture for the Common Good: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526171269 The Foundational Economy Collective: foundationaleconomy.com Reset: Een nieuw begin voor kunst en cultuur: starfishbooks.org/justin-oconnor-reset
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2 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes 52 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
Girlboss, Through the Years
Hosts Margarita Osipian and Sjef van Beers from The Hmm, are joined by Sam Cummins, of Nymphet Alumni, to discuss the girlboss. Overly familiar with the many critiques this online stereotype has gotten over the years, we shift our focus to look at the cultural and aesthetic environment that led to the girlboss, her inception, and the impact she made on our (online) culture today. This is the first episode of Thinking Face Emoji, a podcast miniseries by The Hmm, in collaboration with the Institute of Network Cultures, and supported by the Creative Industries Fund NL. Jingle and sound design by Jochem van der Hoek. Editing by Salome Berdzenishvili. Cover art by Aspirin Mentioned in this episode: What is a Girlboss? (Netflix): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScpqleOv_o8 Ban Bossy, 'I’m Not Bossy. I’m the Boss.': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dynbzMlCcw Beyoncé at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6maPmEQIiQI That Feeling You Recognize? Obamacore: https://www.vulture.com/article/obamacore-obama-pop-culture-kamala-harris.html What Do Students at Elite Colleges Really Want? https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/22/business/gen-z-college-students-jobs.html Nymphet Alumni Ep. 113: Information Age Grindset w/ Ezra Marcus: https://www.nymphetalumni.com/p/ep-113-information-age-grindset-w-fae All-woman Blue Origin crew floats in space: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1looEUDCLsQ In Space, No One Can Hear You Girlboss: https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/katy-perry-space/ Find The Hmm at: www.thehmm.nl Find Sam and Nymphet Alumni at: www.nymphetalumni.com
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7 months ago
47 minutes 16 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
T.V. #4: Introduction and 3022 Zine Launch with Gytis Dovydaitis, Erica Gargaglione, and T.V. Team
During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.
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8 months ago
14 minutes 52 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
T.V. #4: Streaming.a.Permacomputational.Conundrum.2024... with Ola Bonati & Aymeric Mansoux
During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.
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8 months ago
33 minutes 5 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
T.V. #4: Round Table - Can we make self-hosted perma-streaming happen?
During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.
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8 months ago
40 minutes 14 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
T.V. #4: Feminist Self-hosting with systerserver (vo ezn & ooooo.be)
During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.
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8 months ago
26 minutes 45 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
T.V. #4: Thereminoise Performance by Noiserr (Martina Raponi)
During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.
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8 months ago
17 minutes 32 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
T.V. #4: Building a Sustainable Live Streaming Platform with Karl Moubarak
During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.
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8 months ago
17 minutes 26 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
Art in Permacrisis #9: Gizem Üstüner's Low-Budget Projects
Gizem Üstüner is an artist and researcher based in Amsterdam, whose work is a direct confrontation with the realities of precarity, migration, and womanhood. In recent years, she’s been traveling to Yogyakarta, Athens, Istanbul, and back to Amsterdam for the long-term ‘Low Budget Projects’. Wherever she goes, Gizem seeks to build solidarity through one-on-one exchanges with peers navigating struggles similar to hers. Over coffees, cigarettes, nights out, or moments of protest, she listens, connects, and shares in the everyday tactics and resistance strategies that cultural practitioners develop in response to the cultural, economic, and political infrastructures they inhabit. In this podcast, we discuss the different chapters of Low Budget Projects, and what they tell us about transparency, solidarity, humor, and resistant joy among art workers’ communities. Links: Low Budget Projects IG: instagram.com/lowbudgetprojects Low Budget Projects in Amsterdam: https://framerframed.nl/en/projecten/low-budget-projects-do-not-expect-anything-out-of-the-blue/ Low Budget Projects in Athens: https://yellowbrick.gr/step-47-low-budget-projects Gizem on Stegi Radio: https://stegi.radio/artist/gizem-uestuener
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9 months ago
46 minutes 7 seconds

Institute of Network Cultures
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.