Archive for August, 2011

WikiLeaks. The Ethics and Heritage of Transparency on the Impakt blog

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

My column on the Impakt blog continues. This time I wrote about the WikiLeaks model and the different shapes it’s taking right now. What are the main different ethical concerns that emerge from such a new mediascape? Read my own two cents here.

Impakt Blog: The Right to Know – Health Goes 2.0

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

My collaboration with the Impakt blog continues. This second post shares a lot with my recent Digimag interview with Kate O’Riordan, but it has a wider scope and some more references. Read it here.

Breivik, Open-source Warfare, and the Right to Know – Impakt Blog

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

For the next few months I will be a regular contributor to the Impakt blog. This year’s edition of the Utrecht-based festival – you can read my review of the last one here – is titled “The Right to Know”, so my first post is about Anders Breivik and his infamous 1500-page manifesto, targeted by Anonymous in order to disperse the terrorist’s legacy. Read it and check back for more in the next weeks.

July 2011 ArtSlant Gallery Hop

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

Not a lot going on in Amsterdam, so there’s another outdoor mission featured in July’s batch on ArtSlant. Two bad reviews out of three, which means quality has been an issue, along with quantity. Or maybe I haven’t looked hard enough? Really possible.


Jan Fabre, Hortus/Corpus @ Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo


Shintaro Miyake @ Gabriel Rolt, Amsterdam


David Lindberg @ NieuwDakota, Amsterdam

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