[NetBehaviour] Drones: Eyes From A Distance. An interview with Dave Young
rinus van alebeek
injapatti at gmail.com
Fri Apr 10 17:43:46 CEST 2015
Hi Marc,
Maybe people on this list are interested to follow the discussions
but cannot attend, simply because they don't live in Berlin.
I don't know if you, or the organisers have a broadcast in mind
or another way of spreading the words
but I could help you to use our radio for direct transmission
or to broadcast an edited version.
on http://radio-on-berlin.com
Greets,
Rinus
web <http://rinusvanalebeek.com>
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On 10 April 2015 at 12:24, furtherfield <furtherfielder at gmail.com> wrote:
> Drones: Eyes From A Distance. An interview with Dave Young. By Marc
> Garrett.
>
> http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/drones-eyes-distance-interview-dave-young
>
> These days, drones are everywhere: conducting military strikes across
> Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and Afghanistan; as the underpinning technology
> for public health infrastructure; for sale to delighted kids in Hamleys
> toyshop; or as D.I.Y kits and readymades from the Internet. Amazon has
> proposed to sell fleets of drones, offering super-fast deliveries to its
> customers. In Haiti, Bhutan, Papua New Guinea and the Philippines, drones
> have helped rescue natural disaster victims - and transport medical samples
> and supplies and the Aerial Robotics Laboratory at Imperial College London
> is developing networks of drones to deliver blood supplies to rural health
> clinics in Africa. The new ubiquity of drones in these contexts means that
> we need to think carefully about the personal and political impacts of the
> emerging drone culture?
>
> Drones: Eyes From A Distance (http://www.disruptionlab.org/drones) will
> be the first gathering in Berlin- April 17-18 2015 - of the Disruption
> Network Lab. This two day symposium presents keynote presentations, panels,
> round tables, and a film screening held in cooperation with Kunstraum
> Kreuzberg /Bethanien, with the support of the Free Chelsea Manning
> Initiative. The event is being held at the Sudio 1 of Kunstquartier
> Bethanien. And this conference would not be happening if it wasn't for the
> tireless dedication of Tatiana Bazzichelli (
> http://networkingart.eu/tatiana_bazzichelli/), founder of the Disruption
> Lab (http://www.disruptionlab.org).
>
> As part of Furtherfield's partnership with the Disruption Network Lab marc
> garrett will chair a panel with Tonje Hessen Schei (filmmaker, NO), Jack
> Serle (investigative journalist, UK), Dave Young (artist, musician and
> researcher, IE).
>
> This interview with Dave Young is the first of three, in the lead up to
> the Berlin event.
>
> Dave Young is an artist and researcher based in Edinburgh. His practice
> follows critical research into digital culture, manifested through
> workshops, website development, and talks on subjects varying from
> cybernetics and the Cold War history of network technologies, to issues
> around copyright and open source/free culture. He is founder of Localhost,
> a forum for discussing, dismantling and disrupting network technologies.
> Past events have focused on Google's entry into media art curation, and the
> role of analogue radio as a potential commons in the digital age.
>
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