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Directions for Cyberculture in the New Economy

Geert Lovink, with Greg Hearn and David Marshall

An M/C Event held in the Conference Room of the University of Queensland Library on 12 May 2000

1The early, mythological phase of digital culture is now rapidly running out of its utopian energies. Law and order are taking command over the last pockets of digital wilderness. The taming of the cyberculture by "click 'n mortar" businesses and their willing government executors took only a few years. The time of institutionalization, mega mergers and security paranoia has arrived. These new conditions, driven by the current hyper-growth, have an as yet invisible effect on the cultural new media sector (arts, design, education), which had perceived itself for so long as "ahead of the wave".

2To prevent Internet from turning into a nightmare (from which it then has to awake), neither the utopian vision has to be eliminated, nor do we need to withdraw to the apocalyptic pole, which states that the world and its network will collapse anyhow -- with or without our interference. The conflict between utopia and negativism needs to be played out. The deeper we are drawn into the Virtual, the more there is a need to stage its inherent paradoxes and contradictions.

But how ?

3The recordings from this event are available in RealAudio and Windows Media streaming audio formats.

 

"Directions for Cyberculture in the New Economy"
Geert Lovink, Media Scholar and Activist Responses by Greg Hearn and David Marshall
M/C Event University of Queensland 12 May 2000
       
Introduction and Acknowledgements Axel Bruns  28k  56k
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"Directions for Cyberculture in the New Economy" Geert Lovink  28k  56k
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First Response Greg Hearn  28k  56k
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Second Response David Marshall  28k  56k
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Reply to Respondents Geert Lovink  28k  56k
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Audience Questions & Answers - Part 1 Geert Lovink Greg Hearn David Marshall  28k  56k
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Audience Questions & Answers - Part 2 Geert Lovink Greg Hearn David Marshall  28k  56k
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