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CONFERENCE
(PARIS)
World-Information City Conference
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For the first time in world history a majority lives in cities but the cities' form itself is challenged. Virtual and physical space increasingly fragments into fully globalized zones along intensely localized spaces in a single geographic domain. High-level presentations, discussions and workshops offer insights on future urban transformations in a digitally networked world. With: Bruno Latour, Saskia Sassen, Stephen Graham, Christophe Aguiton, Carlo Ratti, John Urry, Eyal Weizman, Solomon Benjamin, Brian Holmes a.o.
No registration, free admission.
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CONFERENCE
(BANGALORE)
World-Information City Conference
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The conference segment of World Information City brings together panels, discursive and research based presentations and conversations on “Information” and the “City” as societal and political realities, with a particular emphasis on their interrelationships. We hope by doing so we are able to speak not only to the broad themes of information, society, politics and history but also to the concrete realities of “World Information Cities” such as Bangalore.
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CONFERENCE
(SERBIA)
World-Information Forum
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Held in connection with the World-Information Exhibition on 20 April, 2003, in Belgrade the World-Information Forum called “Total DisInformation Awareness: Conflict, Control and Freedom of Information” will get together a number of notable speakers of various disciplines to discuss communication technologies and their role in the psychological positioning of ideas.
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CONFERENCE
(AMSTERDAM)
World-InfoCon
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In addition to the exhibition in the Oude Kerk, on 6 and 7 December, 2002, De Balie will host the World-InfoCon conference 'The Network Society of Control', an international and interdisciplinary forum on the issues of surveillance, security and freedom of networks.
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CONFERENCE
(VIENNA)
World-Information Forum
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Held in connection with the World-Information Exhibition the World Information Forum got together a number of notable speakers, including Ben Bagdikian, Steve Wright and Kunda Dixit. Those and the panelists addressed the political and artistic dilemmas as well as the opportunities contained in the transition to a digital world.
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CONFERENCE
(BRUSSELS2000)
World-InfoCon
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The World Infocon conference took place within the framework of the Brussels exhibition program and included well-known speakers such as Cees Hamelink, Simon Davies and Steve Kurtz.
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