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<nettime-ann> FREE?! A one-day journey into the cultures of sharing - 29/11/13 - Rotterdam |
. > Sorry for ><, please >> > > /// > > FREE?! > A One-day Journey into the Cultures of Sharing > Rotterdam, The Netherlands > Het Nieuwe Instituut > 29th November 2013 > 13:00-00:00 > > /// > > FREE?! investigates one of the great paradoxes of our times: While the > fast paced development of digital media and the Internet has made the > sharing and reuse of cultural products, like movies, music, books as > well as their tools of creation, extremely easy. Yet at the same time, > this same technological development allows intellectual property law to > increasingly enclose culture behind privileged walls, thus tightly > controlling and policing its access. Meanwhile, the debate that opposes > the rights of authors and file sharing has been stifled into a virtual > trench warfare. > > Is there a way out? > > FREE?! attempts to answer this question by looking at the alternative > offered by the free culture movement, both exploring its potential and > the obstacles it encounters. > > The concept free culture refers to all forms of cultural expressions > that have been deliberately âfreedâ by their legitimate authors from the > limitations that current intellectual property law, such as copyright, > impose on them. Free culture promotes the free distribution of works and > tools to create the lowest threshold possible for the access and > transformation of culture for an audience as broad as possible. To do > so, free culture operates as a nested territory, in which different > forms of cooperation and collaboration establish working environments > and modes of production that are based on sharing and exchanging > knowledge. This requires a new approach to the production, financing, > distribution, and appreciation of culture. It is in this particular > context that FREE?! explores the potential and limits of this > alternative. > > The program divides into four sections: > > The Free Culture Brunch Club: a series of roundtable discussions around > key themes that affect free culture: transaction systems, > entrepreneurship, copyright reform, publishing, documentation and > archives, as well as tools ownership and appropriation. > > A public debate about the position of creative entrepreneurs in the > context of free culture and the fast paced development of digital media > communication. With Timo Vuorensola (Iron Sky), Bruno Felix (Submarine), > Ton Roosendaal (Blender), Jamie King (VODO), moderated by Felix Stalder > (World Information Institute, Vienna). > > A multifaceted public evening program where the domain of free culture > is explored guided by a Winter Nightâs Copyright Fairytale featuring > DuÅan Barok, Andre Castro, Florian Cramer, Annet Dekker, Jan-Kees van > Kampen, GÃlÅen Emre, Gijs Gieskes, Eleanor Greenhalgh, Paul Keller, > Marcell Mars, Nikita Mazurov, Rob Myers, Luc Nagel, Manuel Schmalstieg, > Femke Snelting, Nan Wang and Dave Young. > > Accompanied by the (Mis)Interpreting Free Culture exhibition of FREE?!, > in which students and alumni of the Willem de Kooning Academie, the Piet > Zwart Institute and WORMâs Parallel University are both reflecting and > inviting you to interpret, as well misinterpret, what free culture is > about. > > FREE?! is organised by Kennisland in cooperation with the Willem de > Kooning Academy, the Piet Zwart Institute, WORM, Creating 010, V2_ and > The New Institute. FREE?! Is made possible with support by the Culture > Programme of the European Union and the Stimuleringsfonds Creative > Industrie. > > /// > > Friday November 29th > Free Culture Brunch Club: 13.00 hrs > Plenary debate: 16.00 hrs > Evening program: 19.30 hrs > Location: The New Institute, Rotterdam > FREE?! Tickets: http://freeculture.eventbrite.nl > > More information: > http://freeculture.info > > /// > > > :* > > > ______________________________________________ > SPECTRE list for media culture in Deep Europe > Info, archive and help: > http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/spectre _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann