Interface: A Journal For and About Social Movements

Volume two, issue two is out! Voices of dissent: activists’ engagements in the creation of alternative, autonomous, radical and independent media Volume two, issue two of Interface, a…

When Art Goes Disruptive: The A/Moral Dis/Order of Recursive Publics

Paper presented at the Public Interfaces Conference, 12-14 January 2011, Aarhus University, Denmark. Abstract: This paper reflects on the notion of recursive publics proposed by Christopher M. Kelty…

Aesthetics of Common Participation and Networking Enterprises

Some notes extracted from a paper written for the Conference “Interweaving Technologies. The Aesthetics of Digital Urban Living”, Aarhus, Denmark, April 22nd, 2010. In the last half of…

If You Can’t Hack ’em, Absorb ’em, or the Endless Dance of the Corporate Revolution

Essay by Tatiana Bazzichelli: “If You Can’t Hack ’em, Absorb ’em or the Endless Dance of the Corporate Revolution”, published in Concept Store nr. 3, journal by Arnolfini…

NetStArt/Column on social media, hacking and art on Punto Informatico

Last July I started my collaboration with Punto Informatico (“Informatic spot”), with the column “NetStArt”, on social networking, hacking and art. NeStArt as a starting point after the…

Event, Signal, Affect. The ‘Signaletic’ Event in Art, Culture and Politics

Conference-Colloquium, Aarhus University, June 12 &14, 2010, ADA building, room 333. This conference-colloquium at the Humanistic Faculty, Aarhus University, will relate to the widespread use of the concepts…

Research Seminar on the Disruptive Art of Business

Last May 21st, I ran a seminar together with Geoff Cox on the intersections between art, business and activism, at Aarhus University. The seminar, as part of the…