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during august and september, in a biweekly basis, context weblog will consist in a review of prior published data -- filtered headlines, blogs and series --

the goal of this re-presentation is to explore and visualize emerging trends from the vast amount of published data.

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[02/1]: august 7, 2002
updated on october 22, 2003

 
review:
a new cultural movement?
 
 
 

the pioneers of active appropriation of digital technology are the diyers and hackers. this diy (do it yourself) approach is now assuming the form of a new cultural movement: the software becomes an engine of cultural innovation.

 
 

context capsules

* [ royalty-free web standards: w3c patent policy ]
* [ % Hacking the Xbox_ : an introduction to reverse engineering ]
* [ open source communities ]
* [ hackitecture and other data flow' architectures ]
* [ copyleft: meeting on intellectual property ]
* [ the martus human rights bulletin system ]
* [ another world is happening: network-based movements ]
* [ fiduciary licence agreement v1.0: legal stability for free software ]
* [ wikipedia reaches its 100,000th article ]
* [ wireless commons, a turning point ]
* [ pure-data beta rave ]
* [ commons-based peer production: in the digitally networked environment ]
* [ open spectrum: spectrum as a commons ]
* [ copyright licenses free of charge: released by creative commons ]
* [ zelig.rc2: information wants to be free ]
* [ hessla: hacktivismo enhanced-source software license agreement ]
* [ space of flows: characteristics and strategies ]
* [ systems to circumvent Internet censorship: possible weaknesses ]
* [ the free network project: freedom of communication ]
* [ project gutenberg: net public domain library awarded ]
* [ oekonux: from free software to free society? ]
* [ folding@home: first distributed computing success ]
* [ illegal art: freedom of expression in the corporate age ]
* [ aesthetic by default: let us play inter-back rather than inter-face ]
* [ CODeDOC: software art exhibition ]
* [ kop - kingdom of piracy: piracy as net art form ]
* [ the hacktivismo declaration: assertions of liberty in support of an internet ]
* [ opus: digital commons in culture ]
* [ h2k2: hackers on planet earth 2002 ]
* [ wiki wiki: communicating asynchronously across the net ]
* [ simputer: evolving platform for social change ]
* [ streamer: pirate radio for the digital age ]
* [ gnome 2.0: multi-platform desktop environment ]
* [ the worldwide lexicon: link dictionaries and semantic networks ]
* [ gnu radio: software defined radio ]
* [ do it (home version): online art-by-instruction ]
* [ free as in freedom: the life story of richard stallman ]
* [ hackers recover cultural database: helping to norwegian cultural preservation ]
* [ think networks: the new science of networks ]
* [ creative commons: law and technology ]
* [ i love you: computer_virus_hacker_culture ]
* [ shaping the network society: patterns for participation, action and change ]
* [ rfc3271: the internet is for everyone ]
* [ open_source_art_hack: new museum exploration ]
* [ save internet radio: dmca threatens internet radio ]
* [ pioneer award winners: eff annual awards ]
* [ icann is at a crossroads: new roadmap proposal ]
* [ science commons: building a free flow of knowledge ]
* [ fsf award to guido van rossum: for the advancement of free software ]
* [ CodeCon 2002: p2p and cripto programming ]
* [ budapest open access initiative: open access to scholarly journal literature ]
* [ jon johansen indicted: decss case ]
* [ sklyarov's case: programmer allowed to return home to russia ]
* [ keep publically-funded research public: support open source software ]
* [ the public domain: a conference at duke law school ]
* [ code on trial: dvd hacker case ]
* [ nurturing the cybercommons: computer professionals for social responsibility ]
* [ symposium on digital cities: the second kyoto meeting ]
* [ ccc for info peace: international understanding more important than ever ]
* [ public library of science journals: a new model for scientific publishing ]
* [ 10th anniversary of Linux: the open source operating system ]
* [ napster alternatives ]
* [ 4th international browserday: crack the code: design and deliver ]
* [ inauguration of sarai: space and network for digital culture in delhi ]
* [ diy (do it yourself): transmediale.01, international media art festival ]

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filtered headlines / march-july 2002

july 2002
> free manifesta party
> court gives sony playstation owners right to modify their consoles
> greenaway says cinema is dead
> malaysia: schools may get to use pirated software
> interact with art at siggraph
> bill would give small webcasters royalty relief
> hollywood wants the right to hack your computer
> bill lets music firms hack napster-like systems
> aclu challenges digital copyright law: edelman vs n2h2
> apec members discuss tighter ip protection
> o'reilly open source convention
> soft evolve into dominant player in electronic music
> the cult of linux. forbes.com
> debian gnu/linux 3.0 released
> jpeg are not free: patent holder pursues ip grab
> ravers against the machine
> ogg vorbis I format specification
> perl 5.8.0 release announcement
> think networks: interview with albert-lászló barabási
> net radio appeals on royalties
> q&a with the inventor of email, ray tomlinson
> linker vs. lawyer: deep link controversy continues
> icann's actions illegal and hampering reform
> hackers target web censorship (about h2k2)
> anonymous web surfing (about h2k2)
> labels to net radio: die now
> the hackers who ate new york city (about h2k2)
> opengl shaken by ms patent claim
> quiet, sad death of net pioneer
> gnutella developer gene kan, 25, commits suicide
> 2600 drops decss appeal
> ibm: buy linux power by the hour
> it's time for icann to go. interview with john gilmore
> the great open source giveaway. new scientist article under copyleft
> copyright on silence?

june 2002
> webcasters' fees slashed in half
> rates and terms for webcasting and ephemeral recordings
> internet crossroads: where technology and policy intersect
> collaboration, networking and resource-sharing: myanmar
> virus girl finds hacker boyfriend
> festival of diy technologies. extreme computing 2002
> china loses grip on internet
> mozilla 1.0 released
> interview with python's creator, guido van rossum
> howard rheingold's reboot talk

may 2002
> a challenge to Science and Nature
> UnitedLinux to produce uniform version for business
> open-source fight flares at pentagon
> geeks go hack to the future
> interview with php's creator, Rasmus Lerdorf
> net radio new hope: copyright office's reject carp recommendation
> the web as a way of life
> icann director seeks court order to review records
> free software in peruvian administration. congressman interview
> u.s. vs elcomsoft trial for august 26th (sklyarov case)
> appealation vs copyright extension in u.s. supreme court
> read_me 1.2 software festival
> released 'a new kind of science' by stephen wolfram
> o'reilly emerging technology conference
> net art and the free software movement by josephine berry

april 2002
> php 4.2.0 released
> first general availability release of apache 2.0

march 2002
> a unified theory of the web (book review)
> wall street embrace linux
> publishers attack budapest open access initiative
> limit copying and we may end up copying the ussr

 

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