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Katerina Gregos, Erden Kosova
_Lost Highway Expedition
School of Missing Studies
_Balkan Konsulat
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_Trans_European Picnic: The Art and Media of Accesion
New Media Center_kuda.org (in cooperation with V2_Institute of the Unstable Media, Rotterdam)
_Shrinking Cities
Kulturstiftung des Bundes
_Black Sea Files
Ursula Biemann
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_ news
10 Jan - 9 Feb 2008
The Temporary Zones / Vienna
Research Presentation at Open Space – Zentrum für Kunstprojekte
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6-8 December 2007
Power & Space / Cambridge
Transforming the Contemporary City: International Conference, University of Cambridge
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11-13 October 2007
Defining Space / International Interdisciplinary Conference, University College Dublin
International Interdisciplinary Conference, University College Dublin
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1 October 2007
field: ‘Architecture and Indeterminacy’
a free journal for the discussion of critical, theoretical, political and playful perspectives on all aspects of architecture
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15 Sep – 18 Nov 2007
Borderline Cases / Windsor
a thematic series of exhibitions and projects at the Art Gallery of Windsor
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21-24 June 2007
Architecture in the Space of Flows / Newcastle
Conference organised by Culture Lab & School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University
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6-8 June 2007
Density Inside Out / Edinburgh
Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Edinburgh, Department of
Architecture
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4-5 June 2007
Translocal Practices / Zurich
Workshop and Presentation
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29 April 2007
Radio Talk Resonance 104.4 fm, 18:00 GMT
Eyal Weizman/Centre for Research Architecture with Peter Mortenbock & Helge Mooshammer
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19-20 April 2007
Common Work / Glasgow
Preview of Networked Cultures at Tramway (Glasgow): Exploring socially-engaged arts practice
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14-17 February 2007
Going Astray: Network Transformation and the Asymmetries of Globalisation / New York
Research presentation at the 95th CAA Annual Conference in New York
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24-26 November 2006
4th MSE Meeting / Prishtina
Middle-South-East Meeting at the National Art Gallery in Prishtina, Kosovo
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20-21 November 2006
Architecture and Indeterminacy / Sheffield
Theory Forum 06, School of Architecture, University of Sheffield
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3 November 2006
Relational Architecture / London
inter 10 fridays, Architectural Association London
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9 June – 9 July 2006
You’ll Never Walk Alone / O.K Linz
Research presentation at O.K Centre for Contemporary Art Linz
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13-16 June 2006
Networked Cultures Panel Presentation / Moscow
Fourth International Conference â€Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civilizationsâ€, Moscow
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16 March 2006
Border Culture / Windsor-Detroit
Border Culture is a collaborative project between the University of Windsor (CAN) and the University of Detroit Mercy (USA).
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23 November 2005
Lecture UERJ / Rio de Janeiro
Networked Cultures was presented at the Institute of Arts, State University Rio de Janeiro
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3-10 July 2005
Chatroom Architectures of Co-Existence / Istanbul
Cities: Grand Bazaar of Architectures â€UIA 2005 – XXII. World Congress of Architectureâ€, Istanbul
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'if the route': The Great Learning of London by Beatrice Gibson and Jamie McCarthy
_ conversations
+ Ana Dzokic and Marc Neelen
+ Asya Filippova
+ Atelier d’Architecture Autogérée (aaa)
+ Ayreen Anastas
+ Branca Curcic
+ Campement Urbain
+ Christoph Schafer
+ Claudia Zanfi
+ Despoina Sevasti and Poka-Yio
+ Erden Kosova
+ Eyal Weizman
+ Florian Schneider
+ Francesca Recchia
+ Gerald Raunig
+ Guven Incirlioglu
+ Helmut Batista
+ Iacopo Gallico
+ Igor Dobricic
+ Irit Rogoff
+ Jesko Fezer
+ Joan Escofet and Josep Saldana
+ Jochen Becker
+ Katherine Carl, Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss, Azra Aksamija, Kyong Park
+ Katrin Klingan
+ Les Complices
+ Manuela Hoetzl
+ Margarete Makovec
+ Marjetica Potrc
+ Marko Sancanin
+ Marta Paz
+ Matei Bejenaru
+ Natasa Illic
+ Oda Projesi
+ Olga Lopukhova
+ Oliver Ressler
+ Pablo de Soto
+ Philipp Oswalt
+ Ricardo Basbaum
+ Sophie Hope and Sarah Carrington
+ Srdjan J. Weiss
+ Stefano Boeri
+ Tadej Pogacar
+ Ursula Biemann
+ Vasif Kortun
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_ texts
I don't know how to explain… - by: Anca Gyemant
Informal Markets in Europe - by: Peter Moertenboeck & Helge Mooshammer
Milosevic as Architect - by: Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss
Tracing Translocality: The BlackBenz Race - by: Felix Stalder
travelling lexicon towards a global positioning system - by: Celine Condorelli
When the Unavoidable Knocks at the Door… - by: Gulsen Bal
_ TEAM
The Networked Cultures project is carried out by a group of researchers based at Goldsmiths College, University of London. The project is lead by Peter Mörtenböck, who is Marie Curie Intra - European Fellow at Goldsmiths College and Professor at the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Vienna University of Technology. Project coordinator is Irit Rogoff, Professor of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths College London.
Peter Mörtenböck - project director
Peter Mörtenböck is Marie Curie Intra-European Fellow (FP6) in the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London and Professor of Visual Culture at Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Art and Design. His recent work has focused on spatial conflict, urban informality, models of networking and relational theories. Peter Mörtenböck has been visiting professor at several universities, including Linz University of Art (2000) and University of Paderborn (2002). He is also one of the founder members of ThinkArchitecture. Peter Mörtenböck is author of numerous articles and books including Die virtuelle Dimension: Architektur, Subjektivitat und Cyberspace (Boehlau, 2001), Visuelle Kultur: Körper-Räume-Medien (co-ed., Boehlau, 2003) and the forthcoming Networked Cultures (2008).
Irit Rogoff - project coordinator
Irit Rogoff is Professor of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths College, University of London. She writes extensively on the conjunctions of contemporary art with critical theory with particular reference to issues of colonialism, cultural difference and performativity. She is author of Terra Infirma - Geography's Visual Culture (2000), editor of The Divided Heritage: Themes and Problems in German Modernism (1991) and co-editor, with Daniel Sherman, of Museum Culture: Histories, Theories, Spectacles (1994). Irit Rogoff is also director of the international AHRB research project 'Translating the Image: Cross-cultural Contemporary Arts' housed at Goldsmiths College. Her current research project investigates audience participation in contemporary art spaces, and questions whether audiences are perfomatively able to become part of the very nature of the exhibition.
Helge Mooshammer - research associate
Helge Mooshammer is a founder member of ThinkArchitecture, a London and Vienna based practice of architects and cultural theorists, whose work includes a range of interdisciplinary art/architecture projects in the urban realm and has been shown in exhibitions worldwide. He received his PhD in Architecture from Vienna University of Technology in 2003. His research and writing have focused on relational architecture, sexuality and urban culture. Helge Mooshammer has authored Cruising: Architektur, Psychoanalyse und Queer Cultures (Boehlau, 2005) and co-edited Visuelle Kultur: Körper-Räume-Medien (Boehlau, 2003). He currently teaches at Vienna University of Technology where he holds a Senior Research Fellowship at the Institute of Art and Design. In 2008 he will be Research Fellow at the International Research Centre for Cultural Studies in Vienna.
Marian Ursu - database consultant
Marian Ursu is a Lecturer in Goldsmiths College's Department of Computing. He holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from Brunel University. His research expertise is in symbolic data/knowledge representation and reasoning. Currently, his main research area is Intelligent Media -- the junction between Artificial Intelligence and Media. He is leading the Goldsmiths participation in the EU FP6 project "NM2 -- New Media for a New Millennium", a collaboration between 13 European institutions, and is a co-investigator on the AHRC project "Creation of a flexibly searchable streaming media archive of contemporary and modern art theory and practice", in collaboration with the Tate.
Daniele Rugo - research assistant
Daniele Rugo has received his MA in Digital Art from London Metropolitan University after studies in literature, music and drama in Milan. He has been exhibiting in London, Venice, Melbourne and NY. His new work will be exhibited in Valencia and Venice in June '07. He his now engaged as a PhD student at Goldsmiths College- University of London, in a research on the new visual cultures of the body. rugo@networkedcultures.org
