[OpenGLAM] THE PIRATE BOOK - USB Edition launch at transmediale 2016
Lieke Ploeger
lieke.ploeger at okfn.org
Thu Feb 4 10:50:09 UTC 2016
Dear all,
For those of you in Berlin this week for the Transmediale festival, there
is an interesting book launch on Friday of The Pirate Book (
thepiratebook.net ), a compilation of texts on grass-roots situations whose
stories describe strategies developed to share, distribute and experience
cultural content outside of the confines of local economies, politics or
laws - see further information below.
Best, Lieke Ploeger
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THE PIRATE BOOK
Book presentation and USB Edition launch at transmediale 2016
With: Christopher Kirkley, Alessandro Ludovico, Nicolas Maigret, Clément
Renaud, Maria Roszkowska
Friday, 5 Februar 2016 at 8 p.m.
HKW – Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
Cafe Stage
Free Event
http://2016.transmediale.de/content/book-launch-the-pirate-book-by-nicolas-maigret-and-maria-roszkowska
The Pirate Book is a compilation of stories about sharing, distributing and
experiencing cultural contents outside the boundaries of local economies,
politics, or laws.
Edited by Nicolas Maigret & Maria Roszkowska, with contributions by Jota
Izquierdo, Christopher Kirkley, Marie Lechner, Pedro Mizukami, Ernesto
Oroza, Clément Renaud, Ishita Tiwary, Ernesto Van der Sar (torrentfreak.com)
& Michaël Zumstein.
thepiratebook.net <http://thepiratebook.net/>
http://thepiratebook.net/category/order-download/
Released in the framework of Masters & Servers / mastersandservers.org
<http://www.mastersandservers.org>
Published by Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana /
aksioma.org <http://www.aksioma.org>
Co-published by Pavillon Vendôme Art Center, Clichy Produced by Aksioma,
Pavillon Vendôme, Kunsthal Aarhus, and Abandon Normal Devices
Supported by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union, the
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, and the Municipality of
Ljubljana
USB Edition launched in collaboration with Neural / http://neural.it
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the
Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the
information contained therein.
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