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Thesis: [[Creative History of the Russian Internet]]
Thesis: [[Creative History of the Russian Internet]]
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'''Art Platforms'''
'''Art Platforms'''


[Goriunova, Olga http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/depts/dass/staff/olgagoriunova/olgagoriunova_home.cfm] (2007). Art Platforms: the constitution of cultural and artistic currents on the  
[http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/depts/dass/staff/olgagoriunova/olgagoriunova_home.cfm Goriunova, Olga] (2007). Art Platforms: the constitution of cultural and artistic currents on the  
internet. Doctor of Arts thesis. University of Art and Design  TaiK. Helsinki.
internet. Doctor of Arts thesis. University of Art and Design  TaiK. Helsinki.


Goriunova, Olga (2007). Swarm Forms: On Platforms and Creativity. MUTE Magazine Vol 2 #4.  
[http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/depts/dass/staff/olgagoriunova/olgagoriunova_home.cfm Goriunova, Olga] (2007). Swarm Forms: On Platforms and Creativity. MUTE Magazine Vol 2 #4.  
Accessible online: http://www.metamute.org/en/Swarm-Forms-On-Platforms-and-Creativity  
Accessible online: http://www.metamute.org/en/Swarm-Forms-On-Platforms-and-Creativity
 
 


=Translations=
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Revision as of 07:45, 8 June 2009

Theories & Histories

Thesis: Creative History of the Russian Internet

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Art Platforms

Goriunova, Olga (2007). Art Platforms: the constitution of cultural and artistic currents on the internet. Doctor of Arts thesis. University of Art and Design TaiK. Helsinki.

Goriunova, Olga (2007). Swarm Forms: On Platforms and Creativity. MUTE Magazine Vol 2 #4. Accessible online: http://www.metamute.org/en/Swarm-Forms-On-Platforms-and-Creativity

Translations

From Andrew Paterson:

Мифы Греции (Greek Myths) blog

"Stumbled across this blog which itself is quite remarkable example of p2p data sharing. Under the strapline 'Mysterious world of ancient legends' it is really a mystery who is behind this blog, who set it up etc. Postings are Russian language translations, mostly from P2P Foundation blog (Michel Bauwens entries, http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/). The speed and volume of translations suggests it is an automated bot/script doing the translation labour"

http://124omsk.ru/


Conferences

From Andrew Paterson:

It appears that BarCamp, open-space/unconference style gatherings have also blossomed in Russia.

St. Petersburg, June 2009

(see links on right-hand side of NevaCamp pages to other former-Soviet BarCamp locations/events)