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[Nettime-bold] Fibreculture-reader at transmediale.02 |
we will have copies of the new Australian Fibreculture-reader for sale at transmediale.02 in Berlin next month - price EUR 20. greetings, -a ******** FIBRECULTURE READER Hugh Brown, Geert Lovink, Helen Merrick, Ned Rossiter, David Teh, Michele Willson (eds), Politics of a Digitial Present: An Inventory of Australian Net Culture, Criticism and Theory (Melbourne: Fibreculture Publications, 2001). Paperback 155 x 230mm 300pp ISBN 0-9579978-0-9 $30AUD (includes GST) plus postage and handling ($3.75 in Australia/$11.50 for USA & Canada/$13 for UK & Europe) - payable by cheque or money order made out to Fibreculture. WEBSITE WITH INFORMATION ON ORDERING THIS BOOK www.fibreculture.org EMAIL ADDRESS admin@fibreculture.org (for list administration and book ordering) BACK COVER BLURB Established in January 2001, fibreculture is a forum for Australian net culture and research, encouraging critical and speculative interventions in the debates concerning information technology, the policy that concerns it, the new media for(u)ms it supports and its sustainable deployment towards a more equitable Australia. Fibreculture is committed to fostering and promoting open, independent, critical, participatory and sustainable forums. The fibreculture network comprises theorists, critics, journalists, academics, artists, activists, policy developers and all sorts of media producers, designers and other information-workers. Fibreculture is working towards productive dialogues around our distinctive engagements with/in new media & internet theory and practice. The inaugural fibreculture reader is an encounter with some of these dialogues in process: offering not conclusions or closures but rather an invitation to further reflection, debate, and action. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold