November 14 - 20, 2005 World-Information City, Bangalore World-Information City is a one-week programme of events addressing global issues of intellectual property and technology in conjunction with changing urban landscapes. Program Bangalore 2005 Documentation Video
Interview Divide et Impera Arundhati Roy in an interview with Konrad Becker during the World-Information City Conference in Bangalore. An Interview with Arundhati Roy
Globalisation: Materiality and the Limits of a Will to Power Speaking at the World Information City Conference, Bangalore, historian and cultural critic Lata Mani challenged the widespread belief in the triumph of globalisation. Like fortresses built on the quicksand of a culturally alien territory
World-Information City Programme at Bangalore completed World-Info Flash
Xnational Net Culture and "The Need to Know" of Information Societies. Vienna Draft Document by the Open Cultures Working Group hosted by "Towards a Culture of Open Networks". The Vienna Document
In June 2005 a two-day international conference in Vienna had a look at current transformations of informational urban landscapes. Adopting a non-European perspective, the event brought together researchers and practitioners from India and Europe. Networks of Imagination
Bangalore's almost mythical status as India's Silicon Valley is not the only face of this city, now aspiring to become the "Singapore of India". Read an intriguing photo essay on the city's unofficial realities, written for World-Information.Org by Lawrence Liang. The Other Information City