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'''Video Vortex (2011).''Video Vortex #6 conference report.Beyond YouTube''.Amsterdam:Institute of Network Cultures.'''
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Enlace:http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/video-vortex-6-conference-report/
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== <small>'''Abstract'''</small> ==
 
 
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Two years after the Video Vortex #2 conference, the Video Vortex events came back to Amsterdam to organize the sixth event in March 2011: Beyond YouTube. Organized by the Institute of Network Cultures, and in a top cultural venue, Video Vortex 6 offered artist presentations (performances, screenings and talks), hands-on workshops, the launch of the Video Vortex Reader II, and a two-day symposium.
 
Two years after the Video Vortex #2 conference, the Video Vortex events came back to Amsterdam to organize the sixth event in March 2011: Beyond YouTube. Organized by the Institute of Network Cultures, and in a top cultural venue, Video Vortex 6 offered artist presentations (performances, screenings and talks), hands-on workshops, the launch of the Video Vortex Reader II, and a two-day symposium.
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The conference report functions as both an overview of key-results of the conference and as a collection of all blog posts written during and in the run up to the event. Moreover, a budget overview and the conference program are attached.
 
The conference report functions as both an overview of key-results of the conference and as a collection of all blog posts written during and in the run up to the event. Moreover, a budget overview and the conference program are attached.
  
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== <small>'''Source'''</small> ==
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 12 May 2017

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Abstract

Two years after the Video Vortex #2 conference, the Video Vortex events came back to Amsterdam to organize the sixth event in March 2011: Beyond YouTube. Organized by the Institute of Network Cultures, and in a top cultural venue, Video Vortex 6 offered artist presentations (performances, screenings and talks), hands-on workshops, the launch of the Video Vortex Reader II, and a two-day symposium.

The conference report functions as both an overview of key-results of the conference and as a collection of all blog posts written during and in the run up to the event. Moreover, a budget overview and the conference program are attached.

File

File:VV6-report-small1.pdf

Source

Institute of Network Cultures

Links

URL: http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/video-vortex-6-conference-report/

Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/video-vortex-6-conference-report/