Shuddhabrata Sengupta on 23 Nov 2000 09:22:19 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] Best of Nettime 2000 |
The Best of Nettime Postings 2000 TO ALL PEOPLE IN THE NETTIME COMMUNITY (READERS/WRITERS/LURKERS) We, Sarai: The New Media Initiative Delhi, India and the Society for Old and New Media, Amsterdam (de Waag) are preparing to publish a reader to co incide with the public opening of Sarai in February 2001.The reader is being published as a part of the Sarai-Waag Exchange & Collaboration Programme which aims to foster joint initiatives in the new media. Very briefly, Sarai is a space and a programme for collaborative practice and research in old and new forms of media. We are also committed to fostering a dialogue between practitioners, theorists and activists interested in evolving a democratic and critical cultural space in the media in South Asian societies. For more information on Sarai, please see our website www.sarai.net The reader will focus on the theme of 'the Public Domain'. This thematic focus has been chosen to highlight Sarai's engagement with the foundation of a vibrant and democratic public culture in India at the interstices and intersections of old and new media practices. We choose to characterize the 'Public Domain' as that arena of public activity, interaction and cultural practice that is, or aspires to be, autonomous of the regulation of the state and the pressures of the marketplace, and that is conducive towards collaborative & hybrid practices, and the free expression and exchange of ideas across cultural & professional boundaries. The 'Public Domain' focus will bring to the attention of an Indian audience perhaps for the first time a variety of modes, practices, debates and issues that range from the need for a 'peoples communication charter', to lively and open theoretical debate on culture and the media, to free software, to media activism & independent, experimental media practice and to the necessity to create and maintain autonomous spaces for cultural activity, research, interaction and reflection. We are looking for fresh contributions (short essays - upto 1000 words) on these themes and would like to publish a selection from recent postings on nettime as well. We want to poll nettime readers about what they think would be the best postings in the last six months on the topics that are relevant to our 'Public Domain' focus.Our deadline for going to the press is in January 2001. So we need this list very quickly. Please send in your suggestions/contributions to Geert Lovink - geert@xs4all.nl and to Shuddhabrata Sengupta - shuddha@sarai.net _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold