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30.04.2008 Co-operation :  Open Space & LABfactory 
  LIVE-STREAM  Start : 21:30   
  lecture performance Dr. Richard Barbrook   Imaginary futures DJ: Ohrgasmus Moderation: Stefan Lutschinger
 
  
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10.05.2008 
20:00  more   streaming Laboratory XLTerrestrials Transmigration Of the Telepresent  In Kooperation mit theSCREEN.tv,  
sonance.artistic.network und Press/Play in Detroit  Abendmoderation: Alexander Nikolić / Pod p Podinski Dj Line: Alexander Nikolić / Pod p Podinski
 
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 April 26.  Mai 15. 2008 
 WORLD-EX-POSITION  ist gezeigter Partikel  gegenwärtiger Prozesse.   Zonen des künstlerischen  wie diskursiven Transfers.  Ansichten des Un/Möglichen -   der Welt in einer Ausstellung.  Ein openLAB in der LABfactory  kombiniert mit und fortgesetzt  in einer Ausstellung im  OpenSpace. AUSSTELLUNG IN OPEN SPACE
 
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  Richard Barbrook traces the early days of the Internet, beginning  from a pivotal point at the 1964 Worlds Fair, in what critics are  saying is the most well-researched and original account of  cybertechnology among contemporary works. He demonstrates how  business and ideological leaders put forth a carefully orchestrated  vision of an imaginary future, where robots would do the washing up,  go to the office and think for us. With America at the forefront of  these promises, Barbrook shows how ideological forces joined to  develop new information technologies during the Cold War era and how  what they created historically has shaped the modern Internet, with  intended political consequences.Crucially, he argues that had the past been different, our  technological and political present would not be what it is today.  Barbrooks conclusions about the modern state of the Internet, puts  forward a call for action in how the worlds most important tool of   revolutionary politics should be approached. © www.imaginaryfutures.net
 
  Stefan Lutschinger is a proletarian bohemian and a departed on holiday. He works as an artist, curator, performer, blogger and free author on social problems or social conflicts, whose solutions are only conceivable by esthetic means. He works in the fields of digital art, recreational robotics, mass agitation art and anthropology of the posthuman.
 
  ADMISSION FREE   for more information please also visit:
  www.openspace-zkp.org  
  www.eroticunion.org  
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