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Recebi pela nettime um email falando sobre o networked, um "livro em rede sobre arte em rede". A solução técnica para a publicação foi o Buddypress, e a estrutura parece prever um alto grau de colaboração. Vou me cadastrar e dar uma lida por lá. Diz a chamada:
"(Após) dois anos sendo feito, Networked está agora aberto para comentários, correções e traduções. Você também pode enviar um capítulo para consideração.
Por favor cadastre-se para Ler | Escrever:
THE IMMEDIATED NOW: NETWORK CULTURE AND THE POETICS OF REALITY
Kazys Varnelis
http://varnelis.networkedbook.org

LIFETRACING: THE TRACES OF A NETWORKED LIFE
Anne Helmond
http://helmond.networkedbook.org

STORAGE IN COLLABORATIVE NETWORKED ART
Jason Freeman
http://freeman.networkedbook.org

DATA UNDERMINING: THE WORK OF NETWORKED ART IN AN AGE OF IMPERCEPTIBILITY
Anna Munster
http://munster.networkedbook.org

ART IN THE AGE OF DATAFLOW: NARRATIVE, AUTHORSHIP, AND INDETERMINACY
Patrick Lichty
http://lichty.networkedbook.org"

<nettime-ann> monochrom #26-34: Call For Everything

by nettime-ann @ 16.07.2007 22:34 CESTVia: das ende der nahrungskette

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We are looking for articles, essays, graphics, cartoons, cut-up stuff
for the next multi-issue of our non-commercial
yearbook series "monochrom". We'll
publish the entire book in English, a fact that might be highly
interesting for many monolingual Angloamerican folks.

There is no maximum or minimum length for articles or essays. There
is no general topic whatsoever. You write about things you find
interesting. Or boring. Your text could be about radical
constructivism. Or fish and chips. Or hacking your toilet. Or blowing
up Mercury. Or HTML. Or Mormon theology and Battlestar Galactica.
You'll find your topic!

A big section of the publication will be dedicated to reviews. And we
review everyhing. Want to review a certain medieval war? Or arctic
sea protozoans? Laws of nature? Climate zones? Ways to die? Lava
streams? Spam headers? Demonstrations? Sumerian gods? Neon feelings?
A crisis? The different types of snow in Stephen King novels? Book
shelves in porn movies? Kosher hot dogs? Axiology? Sperm? Johann
Sebastian Bach? German officers in American movies who shout
"Schweinerei"? Russian oil pumps? Calvinistic prayers? Trash cans in
Kansas and/or Lithuania? Anal sex? The Northwest as an ontological
entity? Perfect! Go on!

So, please send your suggestions or finished works to
monochrom.at?subject=monochrom26-34>mono AT monochrom.at

Deadline is September 15, 2007.
Preferred format for text files: RTF files. Preferred format for
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