Book

Any book we think is useful, and/or which we or our co-layers have contributed to.

DownLoads

Freie Netze, Armin Medosch, Heise, Hannover 2003.

Deptford.TV Diaries II - Pirate Strategies, Jonas Andersson, Adnan Hadzi, edts., Openmute, London 2008

Archives

Archives and documentations is a section in which conferences, workshops and other projects get archived and documented.

A Handbook for Coding Cultures

Earlier this year I was invited to work as a Guest Curator on Coding Cultures, a project initiated by d/Lux Media Arts in Sydney.

It had 5 main elements: artist residencies (Proboscis from the UK, and mervin Jarman from Jamaica with Camille Turner from Canada); workshops, a symposium, a book, and a country gig in the remote mining town of Broken Hill.

'A Handbook for Coding Cultures' was a small-run free print publication which is also available for download at:

http://dlux.org.au/codingcultures/handbook.html

Social Technologies and the Digital Commons

Last year I drew on some of my Masters research* to write a chapter for a book on Open Source Software.

My text is titled 'Social Technologies and the Digital Commons' and the book is Handbook of Research on Open Source Software: Technological, Economic, and Social Perspectives, edited by Kirk St. Amant and Brian Still.

The book is very expensive (over $400 aussie, ridiculous!), so I haven't been able to buy a copy myself. But I have uploaded my text here (fuck copyright!):
http://dollyoko.thing.net/g8/daRimini-social-technologies.pdf

The book's contents are listed here:

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