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Since its inception '''THE THING''' has provided a flexible and supportive venue for developing, presenting and distributing innovative forms of on-line activism, media art and cultural criticism.  
 
Since its inception '''THE THING''' has provided a flexible and supportive venue for developing, presenting and distributing innovative forms of on-line activism, media art and cultural criticism.  
  
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* The Thing Frankfurt, founded by [[Andreas Kallfelz]]
 
* The Thing Frankfurt, founded by [[Andreas Kallfelz]]
 
* The Thing Hamburg (1993-1994), founded by Hans-Joachim Lenger
 
* The Thing Hamburg (1993-1994), founded by Hans-Joachim Lenger
* The Thing Hamburg (2006-2009), founded by the local art association "THE THING HAMBURG"
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* [https://thing-hamburg.de/ The Thing Hamburg] (2006-2009), founded by the local art association "THE THING HAMBURG"
 
* The Thing London, founded by Andreas Ruethi
 
* The Thing London, founded by Andreas Ruethi
 
* The Thing New York (*1991), founded by [[Wolfgang Staehle]], [[Gisela Ehrenfried]], Max Kossatz, et al.
 
* The Thing New York (*1991), founded by [[Wolfgang Staehle]], [[Gisela Ehrenfried]], Max Kossatz, et al.
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* [http://www.thing.net/ Home page]
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* [http://www.thing.net/ Website]
* [http://old.thing.net/ Home page] (1995)
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* [http://old.thing.net/ Website] (1995)
* [http://bbs.thing.net/ Home page] (1997)
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* [http://bbs.thing.net/ Website] (1997)
 
* [http://post.thing.net/node/4160  The Internet Before The Web: Preserving Early Networked Cultures], March 8, 2013 panel discussion at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, featuring archivist and historian [[Jason Scott]], and [[Wolfgang Staehle]] founder of The Thing BBS in conversation with Digital Conservator Ben Fino-Radin
 
* [http://post.thing.net/node/4160  The Internet Before The Web: Preserving Early Networked Cultures], March 8, 2013 panel discussion at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, featuring archivist and historian [[Jason Scott]], and [[Wolfgang Staehle]] founder of The Thing BBS in conversation with Digital Conservator Ben Fino-Radin
 
* [https://thethingis.thing.net/ The Thing Is], exhibitions, Berlin, 2022, [https://www.panke.gallery/exhibition/the-thing-is]
 
* [https://thethingis.thing.net/ The Thing Is], exhibitions, Berlin, 2022, [https://www.panke.gallery/exhibition/the-thing-is]
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[[Category:Media culture mailing lists]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 21 September 2023

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Since its inception THE THING has provided a flexible and supportive venue for developing, presenting and distributing innovative forms of on-line activism, media art and cultural criticism.

THE THING was founded in 1991 and became a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation in September 1998. Prior to that date it was supported entirely by the dedication and enthusiasm of a community of volunteer activists and artists. Even with these limited resources THE THING quickly gained a reputation as a center for new media practice and theory, social forums and on-line art projects.

Initially, in 1991, THE THING took the form of a dial-up bulletin board system (BBS) that facilitated discussion and experimentation, primarily within the New York City arts communities. In 1995 THE THING launched its website http://bbs.thing.net, expanding and intensifying its efforts through initiating individual and collaborative efforts with an extraordinary variety of emerging and established artists.

Over the last three decades, THE THING has played a seminal role not just in fostering a generation of network-oriented activist, artists, critics, and curators, but also - and equally important - searching out ways to interconnect their diverse interests and activities. (2022)

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