Archive for September, 2007

ALMOSTweb, coming soon!

The editors of ALMOSTweb are now in the process of developing this site so that it can show the extended mesh of different collaborations occurring throughout the ALMOSTREAL project. In weeks to come, ALMOSTweb will grow into a palimpsest of texts and images from snippets of conversations, footage from supported activities, to a distillation of […]

IETM international network for contemporary performing arts

IETM is a membership organisation which exists to stimulate the quality and context developmentsof contemporary performing arts in a global environment by initiating and facilitating professional networking and communication, a dynamic exchange of information and know-how, and presentations of examples of good practice.

EFAH European forum for the arts and heritage

The European Forum for the Arts and Heritage (EFAH) was founded in 1992 to advocate the cultural dimension for European integration and better enable cultural associations, operators and artists with a voice in Europe. Today, EFAH operates as a wide forum for European cultural networks. EFAH’s members represent over 5,000 organisations across 27 EU […]

Guest ≠ Welcome

Guest ≠ Welcome (”Gast ≠ Vrij” in Dutch) is a contribution by Jeanne van Heeswijk and Dennis Kaspori for quarterly magazine OPEN, issue 12 on the Freedom of Culture.

This supplement assembles various texts that reflect on the problematic position of the public domain in today’s society. With a government that is devolving power and has […]

The networking of ALMOSTREAL

Peter Moertenboeck and Helge Mooshammer of Networked Cultures (a project of the Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths College, London) interviewed Igor Dobricic about the main goals of ALMOSTREAL as a networking project, and how this relates to the ECF’s mission more generally.
“…Often the results of funding are not sustainable in the long run. It happens […]

Networked Cultures

Networked Cultures is a forthcoming publication developed by the organisation of the same name, based in London as part of Goldsmiths, University of London.
The publication is a result of analysis/research into various art, architectural and urban practices across Europe to chart how networks today are changing our cultural forms of co-habitation and communication. These changes, […]

Networked Cultures

Networked Cultures is part of the Department of Visual Cultures, University of London. Networked Cultures is a research platform which investigates the social and cultural transformations occurring in Europe by examining the potentials and effects of networked spatial practices. The project team collaborate with art, architectural and urban practices across Europe and beyond to look […]

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