[spectre] compiling the media art and media culture library

Zeljko Blace zblace at mi2.hr
Thu Oct 20 12:02:03 CEST 2005


Hi Darko and others,

I know you are working hard on this topic and promoting it whenever and
wherever you have a chance (I am sure some people appreciate this), but
it would be good to keep this topic focused not divert into never-ending
cultural imperialism or media archeology.
These issues you are refering to had very limited influence on either
Croatian or international contemporary media arts, which might be
interesting to discuss in different context.
Here it can be misinterpreted as just like another edition of your
self-promo postings which you do in your *propaganda* actions.

On a bit more constructive/pragmatic route it would be nice to have this
reading material with it's reviews included in some more generic WikiPedia
like system so that individuals outside of this list could be involved and
add their translations (examle ital/french to english), as well as add
further comments on posts.

Is there a prefered knowledgbase for Spectre subscriber?

Best, Zeljko

On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Darko Fritz wrote:

> hi
>
> here are two lists i edited in 2002 on croatian [only] media and video
> art. they are rather small, but probably overlooked in big world's
> lists [aaaaaah, those cultural imperialism] ...
>
> http://www.culturenet.hr/v1/english/panorama.asp?id=43
> http://www.culturenet.hr/v1/english/panorama.asp?id=46
>
> 'must have' is 'bit international' magazine [1968 - 1972, Zagreb]
> dedicated to computer art and information aesthetic [9 issues, 1400
> pages in total, bilingual]:
> http://darkofritz.net/curator/alive/eng/bitinternational.htm
>
> best regards
>
> d
>
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