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== <small>'''Autodenifidos'''</small> ==
 
== <small>'''Autodenifidos'''</small> ==
  
V2_, Lab for the Unstable Media is an interdisciplinary center for art and media technology in Rotterdam (the Netherlands). V2_ presents, produces, archives and publishes research at the interface of art, technology and society. Founded in 1981, V2_ offers a platform for artists, designers, scientists, researchers, theorists, and developers of software and hardware from various disciplines to discuss their work and share their findings. In V2_'s view, art and design play an essential role in the social embedding of technological developments. V2_ creates a context in which issues regarding the social impact of technology are explored through critical dialogue, artistic reflection and practice-oriented research. (http://v2.nl/organization)
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''V2_, Lab for the Unstable Media is an interdisciplinary center for art and media technology in Rotterdam (the Netherlands). V2_ presents, produces, archives and publishes research at the interface of art, technology and society. Founded in 1981, V2_ offers a platform for artists, designers, scientists, researchers, theorists, and developers of software and hardware from various disciplines to discuss their work and share their findings. In V2_'s view, art and design play an essential role in the social embedding of technological developments. V2_ creates a context in which issues regarding the social impact of technology are explored through critical dialogue, artistic reflection and practice-oriented research.'' (http://v2.nl/organization)
  
 
== <small>'''Descripción'''</small> ==
 
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[[V2_Lab_for_the_Unstable_Media_(1986-1987)_Manifest_voor_de_instabiele_media|V2 Lab for the Unstable Media (1986-1987) Manifest voor de instabiele media]]
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[[V2_Lab_for_the_Unstable_Media_(1986-1987)_Manifesto_for_the_Unstable_Media | V2 Lab for the Unstable Media (1986-1987) Manifesto for the Unstable Media]]
  
 
== <small>'''Publicaciones'''</small> ==
 
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[[Alfredo_Cramerotti,_Ken_Hollings,_Michelle_Kasprzak,_Mark_Nash,_Alexei_Shulgin_(2011)_Every_Artist,_a_Journalist|Alfredo Cramerotti, Ken Hollings, Michelle Kasprzak, Mark Nash, Alexei Shulgin (2011) Every Artist, a Journalist.]]
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[[Alfredo_Cramerotti,_Ken_Hollings,_Michelle_Kasprzak,_Mark_Nash,_Alexei_Shulgin_(2011)_Every_Artist,_a_Journalist|Alfredo Cramerotti, Ken Hollings, Michelle Kasprzak, Mark Nash, Alexei Shulgin (2011) Every Artist, a Journalist]]
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[[Andrew_Maynard,_Michelle_Kasprzak_(2014)_Responsible_Technological_Innovation | Andrew Maynard, Michelle Kasprzak (2014) Responsible Technological Innovation]]
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[[Bruce_Sterling,_Rob_van_Kranenburg_et_al._(2011)_The_Era_of_Objects_(Blowup_Reader_3) | Bruce Sterling, Rob van Kranenburg et al. (2011) The Era of Objects (Blowup Reader 3)]]
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[[VVAA_(2011)_Wild_Things | VVAA (2011) Wild Things]]
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[[VVAA_(2012)_New_Aesthetic_New_Anxieties | VVAA (2012) New Aesthetic New Anxieties]]
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[[VVAA_(2012)_Show_Me_the_Money | VVAA (2012) Show Me the Money]]
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[[VVAA_(2013)_Innovation_in_Extreme_Scenarios | VVAA (2013) Innovation in Extreme Scenarios]]
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[[VVAA_(2013)_Outer_Space_as_Extreme_Scenario | VVAA (2013) Outer Space as Extreme Scenario]]
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[[VVAA_(2013)_Speculative_Realities | VVAA (2013) Speculative Realities]]
  
[[VVAA_(2011)_Wild_Things|VVAA (2011) Wild Things.]]
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[[VVAA_(2013)_V2_Lab_Show_Booklet | VVAA (2013) V2 Lab Show Booklet]]
  
[[VVAA_(2013)_V2_Lab_Show_Booklet|VVAA (2013) V2 Lab Show Booklet.]]
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[[VVAA_(2014)_New_Materials_New_Methods._Blowup_Reader_8 | VVAA (2014) New Materials New Methods. Blowup Reader 8]]
  
[[VVAA_(2014)_New_Materials_New_Methods._Blowup_Reader_8|VVAA (2014) New Materials New Methods. Blowup Reader 8.]]
 
  
 
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Autodenifidos

V2_, Lab for the Unstable Media is an interdisciplinary center for art and media technology in Rotterdam (the Netherlands). V2_ presents, produces, archives and publishes research at the interface of art, technology and society. Founded in 1981, V2_ offers a platform for artists, designers, scientists, researchers, theorists, and developers of software and hardware from various disciplines to discuss their work and share their findings. In V2_'s view, art and design play an essential role in the social embedding of technological developments. V2_ creates a context in which issues regarding the social impact of technology are explored through critical dialogue, artistic reflection and practice-oriented research. (http://v2.nl/organization)

Descripción

Manifiesto

V2 Lab for the Unstable Media (1986-1987) Manifest voor de instabiele media

V2 Lab for the Unstable Media (1986-1987) Manifesto for the Unstable Media

Publicaciones

Alfredo Cramerotti, Ken Hollings, Michelle Kasprzak, Mark Nash, Alexei Shulgin (2011) Every Artist, a Journalist

Andrew Maynard, Michelle Kasprzak (2014) Responsible Technological Innovation

Bruce Sterling, Rob van Kranenburg et al. (2011) The Era of Objects (Blowup Reader 3)

VVAA (2011) Wild Things

VVAA (2012) New Aesthetic New Anxieties

VVAA (2012) Show Me the Money

VVAA (2013) Innovation in Extreme Scenarios

VVAA (2013) Outer Space as Extreme Scenario

VVAA (2013) Speculative Realities

VVAA (2013) V2 Lab Show Booklet

VVAA (2014) New Materials New Methods. Blowup Reader 8


Enlaces

URL: http://v2.nl/

Wayback Machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20170407200537/http://v2.nl/