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- | ====== VJ12 expo, video programme, readinglist ====== | ||
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[[vj12 | VJ12 Brainstorm]] | [[Vj12 Press Release | VJ12 Press Release]] | [[Vj12Expo | VJ12 Expo, video programme, readinglist]] | [[vj12 | VJ12 Brainstorm]] | [[Vj12 Press Release | VJ12 Press Release]] | [[Vj12Expo | VJ12 Expo, video programme, readinglist]] | ||
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**Video Programme** | **Video Programme** | ||
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+ | A program with web videos around the central themes of the festival. Videos are screened in a loop and can be consulted, annotated and commented upon using the Active Archive Video Wiki. | ||
**Active Archives** | **Active Archives** | ||
//Constant feat. Michael Murtaugh// | //Constant feat. Michael Murtaugh// | ||
- | Drawings: Pierre Huyghebaert | + | //Drawings: Pierre Huyghebaert// |
http:// | http:// | ||
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==== Copy Shop ==== | ==== Copy Shop ==== | ||
- | Photocopier, USB printer and repository of digital works to be duplicated and taken home | + | In the Copy Shop you can find a photocopier at your disposal, an USB printer and repository of digital works to be duplicated and taken home. |
==== Reading room ==== | ==== Reading room ==== | ||
- | A collection of related books and other materials | + | The Reading Room contains a collection of related books and other related |
**FLOSS-Manuals** | **FLOSS-Manuals** | ||
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==== Kitchen ==== | ==== Kitchen ==== | ||
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+ | Food and drinks are prepared at democratic prices in our custom built kitchen. | ||
**As with the commander of an army** | **As with the commander of an army** | ||
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You may be infringing copyright without even knowing it. Lawbot can help. Lawbot and the Case of the Missing Copyright Infringers is a text adventure game created to teach the basics of Canadian copyright law. It drops you into a futuristic world where copyright enforcement has gone mad. On your quest to rescue your partner and set things right, you'll learn about things like fair dealing, infringement and alternatives to traditional copyright. Why would you want to learn about all that? Because you're probably infringing already and it's nice to know exactly what it is you're doing that bothers so many industries so much. | You may be infringing copyright without even knowing it. Lawbot can help. Lawbot and the Case of the Missing Copyright Infringers is a text adventure game created to teach the basics of Canadian copyright law. It drops you into a futuristic world where copyright enforcement has gone mad. On your quest to rescue your partner and set things right, you'll learn about things like fair dealing, infringement and alternatives to traditional copyright. Why would you want to learn about all that? Because you're probably infringing already and it's nice to know exactly what it is you're doing that bothers so many industries so much. | ||
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+ | //jodi// | ||
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+ | "When Blogger interpreted < | ||
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**Surveillance wall** | **Surveillance wall** | ||
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+ | //Anne James Chaton// | ||
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==== Object Room ==== | ==== Object Room ==== | ||
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One sentence contained within every HTML tag in alphabetical order | One sentence contained within every HTML tag in alphabetical order | ||
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+ | **The first connection** | ||
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+ | //Leonard Kleinrock// | ||
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+ | A record of the first message ever sent over the ARPANET | ||
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+ | It took place at 22:30 hours on October 29, 1969. This record is an excerpt from the "IMP Log" that was kept at UCLA. | ||
==== Audio Room ==== | ==== Audio Room ==== | ||
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Experimental music piece by Alfredo Costa Monteiro | Experimental music piece by Alfredo Costa Monteiro | ||
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- | ==== Poster Room ==== | ||
**Oppera Internettikka - Protection et Sécurité** | **Oppera Internettikka - Protection et Sécurité** | ||
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**CCtv manifesto** | **CCtv manifesto** | ||
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Het Vlaams Theater Instituut bracht de decretale geschiedenis in kaart en visualiseerde deze in een affiche. Welke organisaties kregen in deze periode structurele subsidies? Hoe groot was hun hap uit de taart? Het affiche ' | Het Vlaams Theater Instituut bracht de decretale geschiedenis in kaart en visualiseerde deze in een affiche. Welke organisaties kregen in deze periode structurele subsidies? Hoe groot was hun hap uit de taart? Het affiche ' | ||
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- | ==== Front Room ==== | ||
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- | **The Transformer** | ||
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- | 6 black-and-white images from the Isotype Archive, Reading | ||
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- | In the 1920s, philosopher, | ||
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- | **The first connection** | ||
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- | It took place at 22:30 hours on October 29, 1969. This record is an excerpt from the "IMP Log" that was kept at UCLA. | ||
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- | __**Print/ | ||
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- | //Anne James Chaton// | ||
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**A Unicode Poster** | **A Unicode Poster** | ||
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The poster designed by Jan van Toorn for the Van Abbemuseum (1971), is a museum exhibition promotion but it is also a bold critique. It manages to disclose the banalities of both the art market and of accepted visual communication processes. The work represents Van Toorn’s career-long concern with reclaiming the media as a channel of communication, | The poster designed by Jan van Toorn for the Van Abbemuseum (1971), is a museum exhibition promotion but it is also a bold critique. It manages to disclose the banalities of both the art market and of accepted visual communication processes. The work represents Van Toorn’s career-long concern with reclaiming the media as a channel of communication, | ||
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+ | ==== Front Room ==== | ||
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+ | **The Transformer** | ||
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+ | 6 black-and-white images from the Isotype Archive, Reading | ||
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+ | In the 1920s, philosopher, | ||
**Goodiff** | **Goodiff** | ||
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"We generate money by serving Google text advertisments on a network of hidden Websites. With this money we automatically buy Google shares. We buy Google via their own advertisment! Google eats itself - but in the end " | "We generate money by serving Google text advertisments on a network of hidden Websites. With this money we automatically buy Google shares. We buy Google via their own advertisment! Google eats itself - but in the end " | ||
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