Furtherfield is opening a new public gallery for art, technology and social change with Being Social. This is the first in a series of exhibitions about network culture featuring emerging and internationally...
The Greater Cloud is a show in which the Internet as a platform, medium or subject matter functions as a source of inspiration for artists and influences their artistic practice. The Internet has become...
The 2012 edition of transmediale takes place in the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, 31 January – 5 February 2012 exploring the theme of in/compatible. tm.12 postulates that incompatible beings drive the logic...
WAVE Berlin Panel Discussion. Fluctuations in the economy have become similar to global climate warnings : nobody knows exactly what will happen tomorrow, or whether the future will be bleak or bright....
For How to Talk to Images at London's HTTP Gallery, Richard Wright has compiled a database of 50,000 random Internet images as the raw content for two artworks, which explore new conceptions of the image,...
Since the early days of Rhizome and Nettime Lev Manovich have been periodically posting many of my new texts to these lists. This was a great way to reach potential readers without waiting for slow academic...
Dopo qualche mese di pausa ed un completo restyling del sito, torna Random, magazine on line dedicato all'arte e alla cultura digitale, nato nel 2001 all'interno del portale dell'arte Exibart.com
Dal noto Memorial di webart una nuova possibilità per i media artists di tutto il mondo di partecipare al progetto in onore delle vittime dello Tsunami
Remix Theory is an online resource by Eduardo Navas that offers some of his
research on Remix.
Navas focuses on Remix itself as opposed to Remix Culture. In this site you
will find a brief definition of Remix, which is examined more extensively in
essays that will be added to this website as they become available.
Remix Theory is not meant to function on a daily basis. It is a resource
updated periodically, according to the flow of research. It does not focus
on the latest information, but on relevant material to the history of Remix,
some which may have been published years ago. The site contains material
that is obtained from other online sources, with the proper reference to the
original source. The content of the site consists of reviews, articles,
projects and images relevant to Remix. The site also features reviews,
criticisms and preliminary theories by Eduardo Navas.
Remix Theory is designed to move towards a remix of itself, by recombining
much of the material that is archived to put to test the possibilities of
Remix. This will become transparent as the database grows, and specific
projects are developed. The site is designed to host, archive and promote
projects which explore the current possibilities of Remix online and
offline; it is prepared to become a repository of collaborations with
different people and institutions.