Open 13 2007
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With the rise of less formal, more personal media outlets like YouTube and blogs, the mass media is no longer our only public forum. This issue of the Dutch architectural journal Open investigates these new user-tailored media, asking, "What are the opportunities for artistic practices and critical forms of publicness"�
Open 13 2007
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With the rise of less formal, more personal media outlets like YouTube and blogs, the mass media is no longer our only public forum. This issue of the Dutch architectural journal Open investigates these new user-tailored media, asking, "What are the opportunities for artistic practices and critical forms of publicness"�
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Open 11 : Hybrid Space
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Laptops in the park, Bluetooth alerts at the bar, microchips under the dog's skin: wireless technologies like WiFi, GPS, and RFID are changing public space. The world is increasingly traversed by an electronic infrastructure and overlaid with the invisible lines of swiftly evolving alternative cultural and social domains. The traditional physical and social public domain(...)
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Open 11 : Hybrid Space
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Laptops in the park, Bluetooth alerts at the bar, microchips under the dog's skin: wireless technologies like WiFi, GPS, and RFID are changing public space. The world is increasingly traversed by an electronic infrastructure and overlaid with the invisible lines of swiftly evolving alternative cultural and social domains. The traditional physical and social public domain is being supplemented by zones, places and subcultures that transcend the local to interlink with the translocal and the global. Open 11: Hybrid Space asks, "How can individuals and groups appropriate, liberate, or sculpt this hybrid, seemingly flexible space? Where is the 'public' now, and whose spatial, cultural and political strategies will shape it?"
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Open19: Beyond privacy
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New technologies are rapidly redefining our notions of privacy. Beyond Privacy examines the current trends of both increased governmental collection of personal data and the volunteering of information in the media and on the internet. The book considers the need for new philosophical and practical parameters to understand personal protection and autonomy.
Open19: Beyond privacy
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New technologies are rapidly redefining our notions of privacy. Beyond Privacy examines the current trends of both increased governmental collection of personal data and the volunteering of information in the media and on the internet. The book considers the need for new philosophical and practical parameters to understand personal protection and autonomy.
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Power to the imagination! is a renowned rallying cry of the May 1968 uprisings in Paris. But today, many of those who invoke a populist political imagination now—Berlusconi, the Tea Party, the Dutch right-wing populist Geert Wilders and others—have intentions of a quite different nature. This edition of Open addresses imagination and myth in the political arena.
Open 20: The populist imagination
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Power to the imagination! is a renowned rallying cry of the May 1968 uprisings in Paris. But today, many of those who invoke a populist political imagination now—Berlusconi, the Tea Party, the Dutch right-wing populist Geert Wilders and others—have intentions of a quite different nature. This edition of Open addresses imagination and myth in the political arena.
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Open 24 : politics of things
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In 2005, Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel produced Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy, an exhibition and publication about the role of art and design in democratic processes. Open 24 looks at their representation in the public domain.
Open 24 : politics of things
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In 2005, Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel produced Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy, an exhibition and publication about the role of art and design in democratic processes. Open 24 looks at their representation in the public domain.
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