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Inspired by Free Software, software that challenges conventional practices of authorship, ownership and distribution, our innovative congress explored the implications of those developments for art, visual culture and cultural production in general
Open Congress took place at Tate Britain over the 7th-8th October 2005.
It was structured through three themes of Governance, Creativity and Knowledge. Participants shaped the Congress through simultaneous presentations, discussion, workshops and events. These included...
Cory Doctorow- from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Johanna Gibson, David Berry & Giles Moss -The Libre Society, McKenzie Wark, Trebor Scholz, Toni Prug of Open Organizations, Bronac Ferran with John Bywater, David Heath and Luke Nicholson, Richard Barbrook, Ben White with Eileen Simpson, Locarecords, Kelli Dipple, Monica Ross, Tiziana Terranova, Julian Priest, Christian Ahlert – Open Business, Neil Cummings, smsTroika. David Goldenberg, Jamie King, Saul Albert - Wireless London, Pete Maloney, Armin Medosch and Shu lea Cheang - Kingdom of Piracy, Paul B Davies, Max - Seeds for Change, Joasia Krysa with Grzesiek Sedek, Manuela Zechner, Corrado Morgana, Ilze Black, Julian Priest, Mary Anne Francis - Part Art, Constant VZW, Linda Drew, Felix Stalder, Simon Yuill, Simon Pope, Ian IanDrysdale, Trevor Giles, Carles Guerra, Tom Neill, Wei-Ho Ng and Darrel Stadlen among many, many others
much of the organization, and most of the conference is archived at http://opencongress.omweb.org/modules/wakka/HomePage
many of the contributions were webcast, and archived on the Tate website at http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/open_congress/
Read Neil's partial narrative of the evolution of Open Congress, which is reprinted in......
Open Congress: The Book, out now!
Open Congress contributes to http://publication.nodel.org Media Mutandis: a NODE London Reader surveying art, technologies and politics. Edited by Marina Vishmidt, with Mary Anne Francis, Jo Walsh and Lewis Sykes. Funded by the Arts Council of England.
Read http://publication.nodel.org/Open-Congress-Introduction Mary Anne Francis' introduction
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