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	| [Nettime-nl] morgen @ waag society in amsterdam: pirate-killerclub | 
 
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- Subject: [Nettime-nl] morgen @ waag society in amsterdam: pirate-killerclub 
- From: paul <pk@kein.org>
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 18:29:42 +0200
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ok eigenlijk is dit natuurlijk veel te laat, maar wel met Nederlands  
intro. morgen is er om 1900 op de waag een ad hoc killer club ter  
afsluiting van een twee daagse workshop. presentaties van Palle  
Torsson/Rasmus Fleischer (http://www.piratbyran.org/) over Piratbyrån  
the pirate bay http://thepiratebay.org/, Mental Rights Management en  
veel meer. Lawrence Liang van het Alternative Law Forum in Bangalore  
met 'Beyond representation: The Figure of the Pirate'. Tenslotte gaan  
Sebastian Lüttgert en Jan Gerber iets over het project piratecinema  
(http://www.piratecinema.org/) vertellen.
aanvang is 1900h in het theatrum anatomicum van de Waag Society in  
AMsterdam. entree is gratis, voertaal is engels. deze presentatie is  
mede mogelijk gemaakt door het EU-India Economic Cross Cultural  
Programme van de Europese Unie. Noch de inhoud van deze mail noch de  
presentaties geven de positie van de Europese Commissie weer. kommt  
allen!
// Shades of the Commons Killerclub
To conclude the Towards a Culture of open Networks workshop there  
will be a public presentation in Amsterdam by some of the workshop  
participants. The main presentaion will be by Palle Torsson & Rasmus  
Fleischer (SWE), who on this Grey Friday we are here to talk about  
the Piratbyrån, the Pirate Bay and related Scandinavian-based  
projects, about pirate ontologies, geneaologies and strategies.  
Multiplication of small habits and grey zoning.
The copyfight is not about piracy or not piracy. Copying is the fact,  
so the question is about archive architectures, indexing and  
metadata. Mental Rights Management, the precondition for Digital  
Rights Management, is a cognitive mapping where the logic of one-way  
mass-media and is forcefully applied onto the internet. Rather than  
constructing “compensation systems”, and thereby automatically fall  
into the rethoric of the boring producer/consumer dichotomy, they  
stress the need for bypassing the urge for solutions and stability,  
as the complexity of desiring production is anyway beyond our human  
capacity to compute. This presentation will be followed by short  
interventions by Jan Gerber & Sebastian Lüttgert Piratecinema (DE)  
and a lecture on 'Beyond representation: The Figure of the Pirate'   
by Lawrence Liang (Alternative Law Forum, Bangalore).
all presentations will be in English
where: Waag building, Nieuwmarkt 4, 1012CR, Amsterdam
when: 7 PM - 9 PM , 19 May 2006
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