Jussi Parikka – Media Archaeology

Jussi Parrika is the director of the Cultures of the Digital Economy (CoDE) institute. His lecture Practicing Media Archaeology: Creative Methodologies for Remediation and Creation focuses on some ideas and examples from media archaeological art practice. By visiting projects by prominent artists from Zoe Beloff to Paul Demarinis, as well as some more recent names, [...]

Amber ’10 Art and Technology Festival, Istanbul, Turkey

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Poet Diana Ferrus – The Peace Song

Diana Ferrus’ poetry has influenced international politics and the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. She shares thoughts about poetry and peace, and her powerful poem, “The Peace Song.” Diana Ferrus works as an administrator at the University of Western Cape. She is interested in recording the stories of black Afrikaans women, and wants to publish [...]

Norman White – But I would prefer that it sneaks in through some back door

The Normill is an old watermill in Durham (Ontario, Canada), a village 80 miles Northwest of Toronto. The big stone building next to a stunningly beautiful pond, was bought years ago by artist Norman T White (San Antonio, Texas, 1938) The mill smells like old flour, animal carcasses and bat shit and harbours the soul [...]

African Slum Journal

African Slum Journal empoweres young africans to tell their own stories straight from the slums of Nairobi and Kenia See more: http://africanslumjournal.com/mobile See also: affordablehousingforum.com

Hannah Arendt – Zur Person – Full Interview (with English Subtitles)

Hannah Arendt in the Rozenberg Quarterly Anthony Court – Hannah Arendt’s Theory of Totalitarianism. Part One: http://rozenbergquarterly.com/?p=3099 Anthony Court – Hannah Arendt’s Theory of Totalitarianism. Part Two:  http://rozenbergquarterly.com/?p=3115 Nima Emami – Hannah Arendt and The Green Movement: http://rozenbergquarterly.com/?p=563

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