Diferencia entre revisiones de «Ted Byfield, Menno Hurenkamp, Andreas Kallfelz, Eric Kluitenberg, Geert Lovink (eds.) (2000) Tulipomania DotCom Reader»

De Dominios, públicos y acceso
Ir a la navegación Ir a la búsqueda
(Página creada con «'''Ted Byfield, Menno Hurenkamp, Andreas Kallfelz, Eric Kluitenberg, Geert Lovink(2000).''Tulipomania DotCom Reader.''Amsterdam.Institute of Network Cultures.''' Enlace:ht...»)
 
 
(No se muestran 5 ediciones intermedias de 2 usuarios)
Línea 1: Línea 1:
'''Ted Byfield, Menno Hurenkamp, Andreas Kallfelz, Eric Kluitenberg, Geert Lovink(2000).''Tulipomania DotCom Reader.''Amsterdam.Institute of Network Cultures.'''
+
[[File: Tulipomania_DotCom_Reader-img.jpg | thumbnail | right]]
  
Enlace:http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/tulipomania-dotcom-reader/
+
== <small>'''Resumen'''</small> ==
  
Wayback Machine:https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/tulipomania-dotcom-reader/
+
In times of rapid growth of new media as an economic factor, the danger of creating a stagnating cultural ghetto is immediate. The aim of Tulipomania was not to express “Schadensfreude” towards all those who gambled – and lost, nor to mobilize resentment towards the steadily growing number of Internet millionaires. The conference was neither organised to call for state-lead interventionism against the monopolizing tendencies of the narrow ‘winner-takes-all’ business model promoted through the DotCom hype. There is enough (self)confidence to leave these easy anxieties aside and appeal to a much more powerful, temporary, networked collaborative imagination. Technical skills are no longer enough. Unlike perhaps five or ten years ago, we need a firm, broad, critical, compassionate knowledge of the Internet economy, one in which analysis opens a multitude of possibilities for involvement.
  
 +
== <small>'''Archivo'''</small> ==
 +
 +
[[File: Tulipomania_DotCom_Reader.pdf]]
 +
 +
== <small>'''Fuente'''</small> ==
 +
 +
[[Institute_of_Network_Cultures|Institute of Network Cultures]]
 +
 +
== <small>'''Enlaces'''</small> ==
 +
 +
'''URL:''' http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/tulipomania-dotcom-reader/
 +
 +
'''Wayback Machine:''' https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/tulipomania-dotcom-reader/
  
Resumen:In times of rapid growth of new media as an economic factor, the danger of creating a stagnating cultural ghetto is immediate. The aim of Tulipomania was not to express “Schadensfreude” towards all those who gambled – and lost, nor to mobilize resentment towards the steadily growing number of Internet millionaires. The conference was neither organised to call for state-lead interventionism against the monopolizing tendencies of the narrow ‘winner-takes-all’ business model promoted through the DotCom hype. There is enough (self)confidence to leave these easy anxieties aside and appeal to a much more powerful, temporary, networked collaborative imagination. Technical skills are no longer enough. Unlike perhaps five or ten years ago, we need a firm, broad, critical, compassionate knowledge of the Internet economy, one in which analysis opens a multitude of possibilities for involvement.
 
  
 
[[Categoría:Biblioteca]]
 
[[Categoría:Biblioteca]]

Revisión actual del 18:18 5 dic 2021

Tulipomania DotCom Reader-img.jpg

Resumen

In times of rapid growth of new media as an economic factor, the danger of creating a stagnating cultural ghetto is immediate. The aim of Tulipomania was not to express “Schadensfreude” towards all those who gambled – and lost, nor to mobilize resentment towards the steadily growing number of Internet millionaires. The conference was neither organised to call for state-lead interventionism against the monopolizing tendencies of the narrow ‘winner-takes-all’ business model promoted through the DotCom hype. There is enough (self)confidence to leave these easy anxieties aside and appeal to a much more powerful, temporary, networked collaborative imagination. Technical skills are no longer enough. Unlike perhaps five or ten years ago, we need a firm, broad, critical, compassionate knowledge of the Internet economy, one in which analysis opens a multitude of possibilities for involvement.

Archivo

Archivo:Tulipomania DotCom Reader.pdf

Fuente

Institute of Network Cultures

Enlaces

URL: http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/tulipomania-dotcom-reader/

Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/tulipomania-dotcom-reader/