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* [[Monoskop/Brno_2012_talk|Monoskop talk]] at the Remake conference in [[Brno]], Czech Republic. (11 April 2012) | * [[Monoskop/Brno_2012_talk|Monoskop talk]] at the Remake conference in [[Brno]], Czech Republic. (11 April 2012) | ||
* Featured articles: [[Vladimir Bonačić]], [[Steina and Woody Vasulka]], [[Bulat Galeyev]], [[Stanisław Dróżdż]], [[Nicolas Schöffer]], [[Jozef Malovec]]. (16 March 2012) | * Featured articles: [[Vladimir Bonačić]], [[Steina and Woody Vasulka]], [[Bulat Galeyev]], [[Stanisław Dróżdż]], [[Nicolas Schöffer]], [[Jozef Malovec]]. (16 March 2012) | ||
− | * [[Remake|REMAKE: REthinking Media Art in K(C)ollaborative Environments]] [http://www.dum-umeni.cz/en/vystava/remake exhibition] opened in [[Brno]], Czech Republic. Remake is an international art project taking place between June 2010 and May 2012. Its aim is to foster creation and presentation of contemporary works inspired by the history of media arts. The project’s final part is an international touring exhibition which is currently shown at The Brno House of Arts. The project builds upon a long-running collaborative research of media art histories, [[Monoskop:About|Monoskop]]. Remake was started by several cultural organisations coordinated by [[Atrakt Art]] with an intention to create and present the contemporary art works inspired by history of media arts in the East-Central Europe. | + | * [[Remake|REMAKE: REthinking Media Art in K(C)ollaborative Environments]] [http://www.dum-umeni.cz/en/vystava/remake exhibition] opened in [[Brno]], Czech Republic. Remake is an international art project taking place between June 2010 and May 2012. Its aim is to foster creation and presentation of contemporary works inspired by the history of media arts. The project’s final part is an international touring exhibition which is currently shown at The Brno House of Arts. The project builds upon a long-running collaborative research of media art histories, [[Monoskop:About|Monoskop]]. Remake was started by several cultural organisations coordinated by [[Atrakt Art]] with an intention to create and present the contemporary art works inspired by history of media arts in the East-Central Europe. (11 March 2012) |
− | * The first public presentation of the [[Monoskop/Zagreb 2011 talk|Monoskop media archive]], at the [http://najave.razmjenavjestina.org/2011/12/01/g33koskop-seminar-03-12-2011-1500-o-arhivi-i-knjiznici/ G33koskop] seminar in [[Mama]], [[Zagreb]]. | + | * New categories: [[3D printing]], [[Circuit bending]] (10 December 2011) |
− | * Monoskop was presented at the [http://www.goethe.de/ins/ee/prj/gtw/ueb/kbe/en8140048.htm Gateways: Workshop for Curators from Central and Eastern Europe] in [[Tallinn]] by [[Mária Rišková]]. | + | * New categories: [[Internet activism]], [[Data activism]], [[Copyright activism]], [[FLOSS]], [[Filesharing]] (4 December 2011) |
− | * Monoskop was presented at the [[New Media Art & Digital Art Meeting Point]] seminar in [[A4 - Zero Space]], [[Bratislava]]. [[Media:Barok.monoskop.talk.bratislava.18-5-2011.pdf|PDF of the talk (Slovak)]]. | + | * The first public presentation of the [[Monoskop/Zagreb 2011 talk|Monoskop media archive]], at the [http://najave.razmjenavjestina.org/2011/12/01/g33koskop-seminar-03-12-2011-1500-o-arhivi-i-knjiznici/ G33koskop] seminar in [[Mama]], [[Zagreb]]. (3 December 2011) |
+ | * Monoskop was presented at the [http://www.goethe.de/ins/ee/prj/gtw/ueb/kbe/en8140048.htm Gateways: Workshop for Curators from Central and Eastern Europe] in [[Tallinn]] by [[Mária Rišková]]. (October 2011) | ||
+ | * Monoskop was presented at the [[New Media Art & Digital Art Meeting Point]] seminar in [[A4 - Zero Space]], [[Bratislava]]. [[Media:Barok.monoskop.talk.bratislava.18-5-2011.pdf|PDF of the talk (Slovak)]]. (18 May 2011) | ||
+ | * New categories: [[Electromagnetism]] (May 2011), [[SuperCollider]] (September 2010), [[Film labs]] (June 2010), [[:Category:Hauntology|Hauntology]] (May 2010), [[Surf clubs]] (April 2010). | ||
+ | * Research of history of [[Media_art_in_CEE|media arts and culture in Central and Eastern Europe]]. (2009) | ||
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+ | * Monoskop wiki re-launches in new design, inspired by [http://www.movingbrands.com/work/wikipedia-an-mb-internal-project Moving Brands' Wikipedia Identity proposal]. (11 March 2012) | ||
* Support of the [http://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Twitter Twitter widget] enabled. You can now embed a twitter feed on your profile. (11 March 2012) | * Support of the [http://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Twitter Twitter widget] enabled. You can now embed a twitter feed on your profile. (11 March 2012) | ||
* Monoskop moves to a new domain: http://monoskop.org. Old links are preserved. (5 March 2012) | * Monoskop moves to a new domain: http://monoskop.org. Old links are preserved. (5 March 2012) | ||
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* Monoskop wiki now supports embedding videos from Youtube, Vimeo, Blip.tv, Google Video, UStream, and basically any publicly accessible website (using HTML5 video tag), as well as documents from Google Books, Scribd, and SlideShare, image searches and slideshows from Flickr, and stills from Google Maps and Google Street View. See [http://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Widgets_Catalog#Widgets_available MediaWikiWidgets manual] to learn how. (16 November 2011) | * Monoskop wiki now supports embedding videos from Youtube, Vimeo, Blip.tv, Google Video, UStream, and basically any publicly accessible website (using HTML5 video tag), as well as documents from Google Books, Scribd, and SlideShare, image searches and slideshows from Flickr, and stills from Google Maps and Google Street View. See [http://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Widgets_Catalog#Widgets_available MediaWikiWidgets manual] to learn how. (16 November 2011) | ||
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* Realising there are almost 100 users or so registered, we did small improvements in user profiles. Using your profile (find [[Special:Userlist|here]]) you can now share what you have been working on, message others, etc. (28 July 2008) | * Realising there are almost 100 users or so registered, we did small improvements in user profiles. Using your profile (find [[Special:Userlist|here]]) you can now share what you have been working on, message others, etc. (28 July 2008) | ||
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Revision as of 21:17, 6 September 2013
Welcome to Monoskop, a wiki for art, culture and media technology.
Media library
- Otakar Vávra: We Live in Prague, 13 min, 1934, November, 18 min, 1935.
- Gábor Bódy: De occulta philosophia (Philo-Clip), video, 1983, Dancing Eurynome (Mytho-Clip), video, 1985. Walzer (Lyric-Clip), video, 1985.
- Jan Kučera: Burlesque, 5 min, 1932.
- Alexandr Hackenschmied: Aimless Walk, 8 min, 1930. Prague Castle, 11 min, 1932. Meshes of the Afternoon, 13 min, 1943. The Private Life of a Cat, 22 min, 1945.
- László Moholy-Nagy: Impressionen vom alten marseiller Hafen (vieux port), 10 min, 1929. Lichtspiel, Schwarz-Weiss-Grau, 6 min, 1930.
- Jiří Lehovec: The Thaumaturgic Eye, 10 min, 1939. Rhythm, 13 min, 1941.
- E.F. Burian, Čeněk Zahradníček: May, 9 min, 1936.
- Andrzej Korzyński: Possession, soundtrack, CD, 1981.
- DJ Lenar: Re:PRESS, reconstructed works by Eugeniusz Rudnik, 2012.
- Katalin Ladik, Imre Póth, Attila Csernik: O-pus, 8 min, 1972.
- Danube Connection, Electronic Communication Happening for fax, two telephone lines and a picture-phone, organised by Robert Adrian X and ARTPOOL, 5 min, 1993.
- Grant Gee: Patience (After Sebald), 83 min, 2012.
Features
Introduction
The Monoskop Index brings together on one page selections from several sections of the Monoskop Wiki and Log. It contains topics, concepts, practices, places, events and persons relevant to the study of the arts and humanities. Its form combines elements of book index, library catalogue and tag cloud, listing alphabetically sorted topics with links to pages of organised source material.
By far the largest part is made up of the top 500 thematic tags from Monoskop Log, each linking to eight or more full-text publications, mostly books, while some themes also have dedicated wiki pages. The 100 persons--artists, makers and writers--are taken from the Features section and their linked wiki pages consist mainly of chronologies and bibliographies of their work, some accompanied with biographies. Artistic and cultural techniques and practices are represented by about 70 articles with wiki resources. Twentieth-century avant-garde and modern art is also organised by country, currently in 23 entries, while more than 50 included city entries map the "alternative base".
The index continues to grow as new material is added to the website. For an overview by section, see Contents.
Jump to 0, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, U, V, W, Y, Z.
Index
0
- 1600s, Log
- 1700s, Log
- 1800s, Log
- 1900s, Log
- 1910s, Log
- 1920s, Log
- 1930s, Log
- 1940s, Log
- 1950s, Log
- 1960s, Log
- 1970s, Log
- 1980s, Log
- 1990s, Log
- 2000s, Log
- 9 Evenings festival, info
A
- abstract art, Log
- abstract machine, Log
- accelerationism, events, authors, bibliography
- Acconci, Vito (1940-2017), collections
- acoustics, Log. See also sound
- activism, Log: aesthetics, art, capitalism, philosophy, politics, technology. See also copyright a., data a., hacktivism, internet a., media a., tactical media, video a.
- actor-network theory, Log
- Adamčiak, Milan (1946-2017), biography, works, exhibitions, bibliography
- advertising, Log. See also marketing
- Adorno, Theodor (1903-1969), bibliography
- aesthetics, Log: art,literature, media, philosophy, politics, science, technology. See also marxist a., post-digital a.
- affect, Log
- Africa, Log
- afrofuturism, works, publications, events
- Albers, Anni (1899-1994), publications
- Albers, Josef (1888-1976), publications
- algorithm, Log. See also software studies
- alphabet, Log
- Althusser, Louis (1918-1990), bibliography
- Amacher, Maryanne (1938-2009), biography, works
- Amerling, Karel Slavoj (1807-1884), bibliography
- Amsterdam, alternative base
- anarchism, Log
- Angerer, Ludwig (1827-1879), biography, works, bibliography
- animal, Log
- anonymous, Log
- Anthropocene, bibliography, research, Log
- anthropology, Log
- antiquity, Log
- Anzaldúa, Gloria E. (1942-2004), works
- a.r. exhibition, info
- archaeology, Log
- Archipenko, Alexander (1887-1964), collections, bibliography
- architecture, writings, Log: aesthetics, art, art history, avant-garde, Bauhaus, city, design, machine, music, philosophy, politics, technology, urbanism. See also history of a.
- archive, Log. See also memory
- archiving, Log
- Arendt, Hannah (1906-1975), biography, works
- Arkzin, bibliography
- ARPANET, Log
- art, styles and movements, Log: activism, aesthetics, architecture, city, design, literature, machine, media, politics, science, technology, war. See also abstract a., avant-garde, computer a., conceptual a., contemporary a., digital a., electronic a., internet a., installation a., kinetic a., mail a., new media a., media a., net a., performance a., philosophy of a., pop a., radio a., software a., sound a., video a.
- art criticism, Log
- art collection, museums of modern and contemporary art
- art conservation, initiatives, bibliography, research
- art education, Log
- art history, art historians' bibliographies, Log: aesthetics, architecture, biography, dance, design, film, literature, music, painting, photography, sculpture, theatre, video
- art system, Log
- art theory, Log: architecture, avant-garde, capitalism, literature, painting, perception, philosophy, photography, sculpture
- artificial intelligence, Log. See also neural aesthetics
- artificial life, Log
- artists' publishing, Log, works, artists, scholars, initiatives, collections, archives, repositories, resources, bibliography
- assemblage, Log
- astronomy, Log
- Athens, alternative base
- audience, Log
- authorship, Log
- autonomy, Log
- autopoiesis, Log
- avant-garde, Log: aeshetics, architecture, art, dance, design, film, literature, music, painting, photography, sculpture, technology, theatre
- Avraamov, Arseny (1886-1944), biography, works, bibliography
- Azoulay, Ariella (b. 1962), publications
B
- Bachelard, Gaston (1884-1962), works
- Badiou, Alain (b. 1937), works
- Badovinac, Zdenka (b. 1958), publications
- Bakhtin, Mikhail (1895-1975), bibliography
- Ball, Hugo (1886-1927), biography, bibliography
- Barbrook, Richard, (b. 1956), publications
- Barcelona, alternative base
- Barthes, Roland (1915-1980), bibliography
- Bataille, Georges (1897-1962), bibliography
- Bateson, Gregory (1904-1980), bibliography
- Bauhaus, publications, Log
- Baumgarten, Alexander Gottlieb (1714-1762), bibliography
- Beirut, alternative base
- Beke, László (1944-2022), biography, works
- Belgrade, alternative base
- Benglis, Lynda (b. 1941), collections
- Benjamin, Walter (1892-1940), biography, bibliography
- Bense, Max (1910-1990), biography, bibliography
- Berardi, Franco Bifo (b. 1948), works
- Bergen, alternative base
- Bergson, Henri (1859-1941), bibliography
- Berlewi, Henryk (1894-1967), biography, works, bibliography
- Berlin, alternative base
- Bey, Hakim, see Wilson, Peter Lamborn
- biography, Log
- biology, Log
- biopolitics, Log
- biopower, Log
- biotechnology, Log
- Bishop, Claire (b. 1971), publications
- blogging, Log
- body, Log
- body without organs, Log
- Bódy, Gábor (1946-1985), biography, works, bibliography
- Bogdanov, Alexander (1873-1928), biography, bibliography
- Bonačić, Vladimir (1938-1999), biography, works, bibliography
- book, Log
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, art
- Boullée, Étienne-Louis (1728-1799), works, bibliography
- Bourdieu, Pierre (1930-2002), bibliography
- bourgeoisie, Log
- Braidotti, Rosi (b. 1954), biography, works
- brain, Log
- Braque, Georges (1882-1963), collections
- Bratislava, alternative base
- Brazil, art
- Brecht, Bertolt (1898-1956), bibliography
- Brno, alternative base
- Brodey, Warren (b. 1924), biography, bibliography
- Broodthaers, Marcel (1924-1976). works, bibliography
- Brown, Trisha (1936-2017), works, exhibitions, bibliography
- Brussels, alternative base
- Bryan-Wilson, Julia (b. 1973), publications
- Bucharest, alternative base
- Buck-Morss, Susan, bibliography
- Budapest, alternative base
- Buden, Boris (b. 1958), biography, works
- Bulgaria, art
- Burckhardt, Lucius (1925-2003), biography, publications
- bureaucracy, Log
- Burnham, Jack (1931-2019), biography, publications
- business, Log
C
- Cage, John (1912-1992), biography, works, bibliography
- Caillois, Roger (1913-1978), works
- capitalism, Log: activism, aesthetics, art, desire, knowledge, labour, machine, philosophy, politics, technology, value
- Carrión, Ulises (1941-1989), biography, works
- cartography, Log
- cassette culture, literature
- cellular automata, Log
- censorship, Log
- Central Europe, Log
- Césaire, Suzanne, bibliography
- Chalupecký, Jindřich (1910-1990), bibliography
- China, art, Log
- Chion, Michel (b. 1947), publications
- Chladni, Ernst (1756-1827), biography, works, bibliography
- Chwistek, Leon (1884-1944), biography, bibliography
- cinema, Log: aesthetics, art, avant-garde, biography, media, music, philosophy, politics, technology. See also early c., film
- city, Log. See also urbanism
- civil society, Log
- climate crisis, Log. See also Anthropocene.
- code, Log
- code poetry, publications, Log. See also concrete poetry, women in concrete poetry
- cognition, Log. See also mind
- cognitive science, Log
- Cold War, Log
- collaboration, Log
- collage, Log
- Cologne, alternative base
- Colomina, Beatriz (b. 1952), publications
- colonialism, Log
- colour, Log
- Comenius, John Amos (1592-1670), bibliography
- comics, see conceptual comics
- commons, Log
- communication, Log
- communication technology, Log. See also history of communications
- communism, Log
- community, Log
- composing, Log
- composition, Log
- computer art, artists, events, Log. See also digital art, electronic art, media art
- computer games, Log
- computer graphics, Log
- computer music, Log. See also electroacoustic music, electronic music
- computing, Central and Eastern Europe, Log: aesthetics, art, philosophy, politics, science. See also cybernetics, history of c., ubiquitous c.
- conceptual art, introduction, bibliography, Log
- conceptual comics, works
- conceptual literature, works, presses, bibliography. See also conceptual writing
- conceptual writing, Log. See also conceptual literature
- concrete poetry, authors, works, bibliography, Log. See also women in concrete poetry, visual poetry, sound poetry, code poetry
- conservation, see art conservation
- consciousness, Log
- Constructivism, artists, theorists, events, magazines, bibliography, Log
- contemporary art, Log
- control society, Log
- cooperation, see collaboration
- Copenhagen, alternative base
- copyleft, Log
- copyright, Log
- copyright activism, activists, initiatives, events, literature. See also file sharing
- Corbusier, Le (1887-1965), publications
- counterculture, Log
- Cramer, Florian (b. 1969), works
- Creative Commons, Log
- creative industries, Log
- creativity, Log
- Crimp, Douglas (1944-2019), publications
- critical theory, Log
- criticism, Log
- critique, Log
- critique of technology, Log. See also philosophy of technology
- Croatia, art
- Crow, Thomas (b. 1948), publications
- cryptography, Log
- Cseres, Jozef (b. 1961), biography, works
- Cubism, works, collections, events, magazines, bibliography, Log
- cultural criticism, Log
- cultural politics, Log
- cultural production, Log
- cultural studies, Log
- cultural techniques, introduction, authors, bibliography, Log
- cultural theory, Log
- culture, Log
- culture industry, Log
- curating, Log
- cyberculture, Log
- cyberfeminism, protagonists, events, bibliography
- Cybernetic Serendipity exhibition, info
- cybernetics, bibliography, Central and Eastern Europe, Log. See also computing
- cyberpunk, Log
- cyberspace, Log
- cyborg, Log
- cypherpunk, Log
- Czech Republic, art
D
- Dada, artists, publications, Log
- dance, Log
- data, Log. See also information
- data activism, initiatives, events, publications
- data visualisation, Log. See also mapping
- database, Log
- Davies, Anthony (b. 1965), biography, works
- Dean, Tacita (b. 1965), work, works, bibliography
- Debord, Guy (1931-1994), filmography, bibliography
- debt, Log
- decolonial aesthetics, initiatives, protagonists, bibliography
- Delaunay, Robert (1885-1941), collections
- De Lauretis, Teresa (1938), works
- Deleuze, Gilles (1925-1995), bibliography
- democracy, Log
- Derrida, Jacques (1930-2004), bibliography
- Descola, Philippe (b. 1949), works
- design, Log. See also graphic d., industrial d., sound d.
- desire, Log
- deterritorialization, Log
- Devětsil, publications
- digital art, Log. See also computer art, electronic art, media art, post-digital aesthetics
- digital culture, Log
- digital divide, Log
- digital humanities, authors, events, institutes, bibliography, Log
- digital library, initiatives, bibliography. See also library, shadow library
- DIY, Log
- documentary film, Log
- drawing, Log
- Dróżdż, Stanisław (1939-2009), biography, works
- Drucker, Johanna (b. 1952), works
- Dublin, alternative base
- Duchamp, Marcel (1887-1968), collections, bibliography
- Durkheim, Émile (1858-1917), bibliography
- Dvizheniye, works, bibliography
E
- East-Central Europe, Log
- Eastern Europe, Log
- Eco, Umberto (1932-2016), works
- ecology, Log
- economics, Log
- economy, Log: activism, business, capitalism, debt, economics, finance, financial crisis, labour, market, money, neoliberalism, politics, production
- education, Log
- early cinema, filmmakers
- Eggeling, Viking (1880-1925), biography, works, bibliography
- Eisenstein, Sergei (1898-1948), writings
- electricity, Log
- electroacoustic music, composers, events, literature, Log. See also computer music, electronic music
- electromagnetism, artists, initiatives, events, literature, Log
- electronic art, Log. See also computer art, digital art, media art
- electronic library, see digital library
- electronic literature, Log
- electronic music, Log. See also electroacoustic music, computer music
- emotion, Log
- energy, Log
- Engelmeyer, P. K. (1855-c1941), biography, bibliography
- engineering, Log
- enlightenment, Log
- entropy, Log
- environment, Log
- epistemology, Log
- Erdély, Miklós (1928-1986), bibliography
- Ernst, Wolfgang (b. 1959), works
- Estonia, art
- ethics, Log
- ethnography, Log
- European Union, Log
- everyday, Log
- evil media, events, bibliography
- evolution, Log
- Exter, Alexandra (1882-1949), biography
- expanded cinema, introduction, events, bibliography
- experimental film, filmmakers, events, bibliography, Log. See also avant-garde film, early cinema
- experimental music, Log
- Expressionism, Log
F
- Facebook, Log
- Fanon, Frantz (1925-1961), biography, bibliography
- Farocki, Harun (1944-2014), films, bibliography
- fascism, Log
- fashion, Log
- federated networks, Fediverse, initiatives, events, bibliography
- Federici, Silvia (b. 1942), biography, bibliography
- feminism, Log. See also gender, women, cyberfeminism
- fiction, Log
- field recording, artists. See also sound art
- file sharing, initiatives, events, literature, Log. See also copyright activism
- Filko, Stano (1937-2015), works, collections, bibliography
- film, Log: aesthetics, art, avant-garde, biography, media, music, philosophy, politics, technology. See also cinema, documentary f., early cinema, experimental f.
- film criticism, Log
- film history, Log
- film lab, initiatives
- film theory, Log
- finance, Log
- financial crisis, Log
- First Russian Art Exhibition, info
- Florensky, Pavel (1882-1937), bibliography
- FLOSS, initiatives, events, Log. See also free software, software
- Flusser, Vilém (1920-1991), bibliography
- Fluxus, works, exhibitions, bibliography, Log
- Fore, Devin, publications
- Foster, Hal (b. 1955), works
- Foucault, Michel (1926-1984), biography, bibliography
- France, Log
- Fraser, Andrea (b. 1965), writings
- free culture, Log
- free software, Log. See also FLOSS, software
- freedom, Log
- Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939), bibliography
- Fuller, Matthew, works
- Futurism, artists, works, Log
G
- Gabo, Naum (1890-1977), biography, collections, bibliography
- Galeyev, Bulat (1940-2009), biography, works, bibliography
- game studies, Log
- gaming, Log
- Gan, Aleksei (c1889/95-c1940/42), biography, bibliography
- Gdańsk, alternative base
- Gell, Alfred (1945-1997), bibliography
- gender, Log. See also feminism, women
- genetics, Log
- Geneva, alternative base
- geography, Log
- geometry, Log
- geopolitics, Log
- Georgia, art
- Germany, Log. See also Weimar Republic
- Gibson, James J. (1904-1979), bibliography
- gift economy, Log
- Gleizes, Albert (1881-1953), collections
- glitch, literature, Log
- globalisation, Log
- Goffman, Erving (1922-1982), bibliography
- Goldmann, Lucien (1913-1970), works
- Goldsmith, Kenneth (b. 1961), works
- Goodman, Nelson (1906-1998), bibliography
- Google, Log. See also software studies
- Goriunova, Olga (b. 1977), biography, publications
- governance, Log
- Graeber, David (1961-2000), biography, works
- Gramsci, Antonio (1891-1937), bibliography
- graphic design, designers, Log. See also design
- Greece, avant-garde and modernism
- Greimas, Algirdas Julien (1917-1992), bibliography
- Gris, Juan (1887-1927), collections
- Groys, Boris (b. 1947), works
- Grygar, Milan (b. 1926), biography, works, bibliography
- Gržinić, Marina (b. 1958), publications
- Guattari, Félix (1930-1992), bibliography
- Gutai, bibliography
H
- Hackenschmied, Alexandr (1907-2004), biography, work, bibliography
- hacker culture, Log
- hackerspaces, venues
- hacking, Log
- hacktivism, Log. See also internet activism, media activism, tactical media
- Hägglund, Martin (b. 1976), works
- The Hague, alternative base
- Hammid, Alexander, see Hackenschmied, Alexandr
- Hanák, Dušan (b. 1938), biography, works
- Hansen, Oskar (1922-2005), biography, works, bibliography
- Hänsgen, Sabine (b. 1955), publications
- happening, Log
- Haraway, Donna (b. 1944), works
- hardware, Log
- Havelock, Eric A. (1903-1988), works
- Hegel, G.W.F. (1770-1831), bibliography
- Heller, Ágnes (1929-2019), works
- Helsinki, alternative base
- Hennings, Emmy (1885-1948), biography, publications
- hermeneutics, Log
- Hill, Gary (b. 1951), collections
- hip hop, Log
- history, Log: aesthetics, city, economics, marxism, politics, psychoanalysis, religion. See also philosophy of h.
- history of architecture, writings, Log
- history of art, see art history
- history of communications, Log
- history of computing, Log
- history of film, see film history
- history of literature, Log
- history of mathematics, Log
- history of media, see media history
- history of music, see music history
- history of philosophy, Log
- history of photography, Log
- history of science, Log
- history of technology, Log: art, computing, cybernetics, electricity, engineering, internet, military, science, sound, telegraphy, telephone
- Hörl, Erich (b. 1967), works
- Huelsenbeck, Richard (1892-1974), biography, works
- human rights, Log
- Hungary, art
- hypertext, Log
I
- Iceland, art
- identity, Log
- ideology, Log
- Illich, Ivan (1926-2002), works
- image, Log
- immanence, Log
- Immatériaux, Les, exhibition, info
- India, Log
- industrial design, Log. See also design
- industry, Log
- Infante, Francisco (b. 1943), biography
- information, Log. See also data
- information society, Log
- information technology, Log
- information theory, bibliography, Log
- information visualisation, see data visualisation
- installation art, Log
- institutional critique, Log
- intellectual property, Log
- interactivity, Log
- interface, Log
- internet, Log: aesthetics, art, censorship, democracy, governance, hacking, knowledge, law, memory, politics, privacy, surveillance. See also web
- internet activism, activists, initiatives, theorists, literature, Log. See also hacktivism, media activism, tactical media
- internet art, Log. See also net art, surf clubs
- interview, Log
- islam, Log
- Istanbul, alternative base
- Italy, Log
J
- Jakobson, Roman (1896-1982), biography, bibliography
- Japan, art, Log
- Jedlík, Štefan Anián (1800-1995), biography, works, bibliography
- Jerusalem, alternative base
- Jikken Kōbō, introduction, events, bibliography
- Jonas, Joan (b. 1936), collections
- de Jong, Jacqueline (b. 1939), biography, bibliography
- journalism, Log
K
- Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804), bibliography
- Karlsruhe, alternative base
- Kassák, Lajos (1887-1967), biography, works, bibliography
- Kepes, György (1906-2001), biography, works, bibliography
- Khlebnikov, Velimir (1885-1922), biography, works
- Kiev, alternative base
- kinetic art, artists, exhibitions, bibliography, Log
- Kircher, Athanasius (1602-1680), works
- Kittler, Friedrich (1943-2011), biography, bibliography
- Kluge, Alexander (b. 1932), films, bibliography
- Knížák, Milan (b. 1940), biography, works
- knowledge, Log
- knowledge production, Log
- Kobro, Katarzyna (1898-1951), biography
- Koller, Július (1939-2007), works, collections, bibliography
- Košice, alternative base
- Kozics, Ede (1829-1874), biography, works, bibliography
- Kraków, alternative base
- Kraus, Chris (b. 1955), works
- Krauss, Rosalind E. (b. 1941), works
- Kristeva, Julia (b. 1941), works
- Kulbin, Nikolai (1868-1917), biography, works, bibliography
L
- labour, Log. See also work
- Laclau, Ernesto (1935-2014), publications
- land art, artists, exhibitions, bibliography
- Langer, Susanne K. (1895-1985), works
- language, Log: aesthetics, art, code, history, machine, media, philosophy, technology
- Larionov, Mikhail (1881-1964), biography, collections, bibliography
- Latour, Bruno (b. 1947), works
- Latvia, art
- Laurens, Henri (1885-1954), collections
- law, Log
- learning, Log
- Lefebvre, Henri (1901-1991), works
- left, Log
- Léger, Fernand (1881-1955), collections
- Lehovec, Jiří (1909-1995), biography, works
- Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm (1646-1716), chronology, works
- Leipzig, alternative base
- Leiris, Michel (1901-1990), works
- Lettrism, introduction, bibliography
- Lettrist International, bibliography
- Lévi-Strauss, Claude (1908-2009), bibliography
- Levine, Les (b. 1935), collections, bibliography
- liberalism, Log
- library, Log. See also digital l., shadow l.
- life, Log
- light, Log
- Lijn, Liliane (b. 1939), biography
- linguistics, Log
- Linz, alternative base
- Lippard, Lucy R. (b. 1937), biography, publications
- Lisbon, alternative base
- Lissitzky, El (1890-1941), biography, works, collections, bibliography
- listening, Log. See also perception, sound
- literary criticism, Log
- literary theory, Log
- literature, Log: aesthetics, art, avant-garde, media, politics, philosophy, science, technology
- Lithuania, art
- Ljubljana, alternative base
- Llull, Ramon (1232-1316), chronology, bibliography
- locative media, Log
- Lockward, Alanna (1961-2019), biography, bibliography
- Łódź, alternative base
- logic, Log
- London, alternative base
- London, Barbara (b. 1946), biography, works
- Lyotard, Jean-François (1924-1998), works
M
- machine, Log
- Machine-Age Exposition, info
- Madrid, alternative base
- magazine, avant-garde and modernist
- mail art, bibliography, Log
- Malabou, Catherine (b. 1959), works
- Maldonado, Tomás (1922-2018), publications
- Malevich, Kazimir (1879-1935), biography, works, collections, bibliography
- Malovec, Jozef (1933-1998), biography, works, bibliography
- MaMa, see Multimedia Institute
- management, Log
- Manakis brothers, biography, works, bibliography
- Manchester, alternative base
- mapping, Log. See also data visualization
- Marcus, Solomon (1925-2016), bibliography
- Marcuse, Herbert (1898-1979), bibliography
- Marker, Chris (1921-2012), films, bibliography
- market, Log
- marketing, Log. See also advertising
- Marx, Karl (1818-1883), bibliography
- marxism, Log
- marxist aesthetics, authors, bibliography
- mass media, Log: activism, capitalism, democracy, film, journalism, politics, technology, television. See also media
- materialism, Log
- mathematics, Log. See also history of m.
- Mattern, Shannon (b. 1976), publications
- Matvejs, Voldemārs (1877-1914), biography, works, bibliography
- Mauss, Marcel (1872-1950), bibliography
- Mayakovsky, Vladimir (1893-1930), works
- McLuhan, Marshall (1911-1980), bibliography
- Mead, Margaret (1901-1978), biography, bibliography
- meaning, Log
- media, Log: aesthetics, art, literature, networks, philosophy, politics, science, technology. See also locative m., mass m., new m., social m., tactical m.
- media activism, Log. See also hacktivism, internet activism, tactical media, video activism
- media archeology, institutes and programmes, events, authors, bibliography, Log
- media archive, initiatives, events
- media art, theories, Log. See also computer art, digital art, electronic art, new media art
- media culture, writers, Log
- media ecology, bibliography Log
- media history, Log
- media lab, initiatives
- media studies, Log
- media theory, writers, Log: aesthetics, literary theory, mass media, networks, philosophy
- medicine, Log
- mediology, authors, bibliography
- Medosch, Armin (1962-2017), biography, bibliography
- memes, Log
- memory, Log. See also archive
- metaphysics, Log
- Metzger, Gustav (1926-2017), biography, exhibitions, bibliography
- Meyerhold, Vsevolod (1874-1940), works, bibliography
- Mexico, art
- Middle East, Log
- migration, Log
- Mignolo, Walter (b. 1941), works
- military, Log
- mimêsis, Aristotle's Poetics, Log
- mind, Log. See also cognition
- Minh-ha, Trinh T. (b. 1952), publications
- Mlynář, Zdeněk (1930-1997), biography, works
- mobile technology, Log
- modernism, Log
- modernity, Log
- Moholy, Lucia (1894-1989), biography, works, bibliography
- Moholy-Nagy, László (1895-1946), biography, works, collections, bibliography
- Moles, Abraham (1920-1992), bibliography
- money, Log
- Mono-ha, introduction, bibliography
- montage, Log
- Morawski, Stefan (1921-2004), biography, works, bibliography
- Moscow, alternative base
- Moten, Fred (b. 1962), publications
- Mouffe, Chantal (b. 1943), publications
- Multimedia Institute (MaMa), publications
- Munich, alternative base
- Murgas, Joseph (1864-1929), biography, works, bibliography
- Murin, Michal (b. 1963), biography, works
- music, Log: aesthetics, art, avant-garde, biography, film, mathematics, philosophy, politics, science, technology, video. See also computer m., electroacoustic m., electronic m., experimental m., visual m.
- music criticism, Log
- music history, Log: aesthetics, avant-garde, computer music, electroacoustic music, music theory, technology
- music theory, Log
- musique concrète, Log
- mysticism, Log
N
- nanotechnology, Log
- narrative, Log
- nature, Log
- Nauman, Bruce (b. 1941), collections
- nazism, Log
- Nelson, Ted (b. 1937), works
- neoism, introduction, works, bibliography
- neoliberalism, Log
- net art, artists, publications, Log. See also internet art
- net culture, Log
- net radio, artists, initiatives
- Nettime, info
- network culture, Log
- networks, Log: aesthetics, art, computing, cybernetics, media theory, philosophy, politics, software, technology. See also internet, p2p
- network society, Log
- neural aesthetics, events, artists, designers, initiatives, bibliography. See also artificial intelligence
- neuroscience, Log
- new media, theories, Log
- new media art, theories, Log. See also media art
- New Tendencies, events, bibliography
- New York, initiatives, events, art workers, Log
- Ngai, Sianne (b. 1971), works
- nihilism, Log
- Nochlin, Linda (1931-2017), publications
- noise, artists, writers, bibliography, Log
- non-philosophy, Log
- Norway, avant-garde and modernism, media technology
- Novi Sad, alternative base
- Nussberg, Lev (b. 1937), biography, works
O
- object, Log
- OBMOKhU, info
- occultism, Log
- Occupy movement, Log
- online library, see digital library
- online video, Log
- ontology, Log
- open source, Log. See also free software
- organization, Log
- Oslo, alternative base
P
- p2p, Log. See also internet, networks, peer production
- Paik, Nam June (1932-2006), biography, collections
- painting, Log
- Paris, alternative base
- Pask, Gordon (1928-1996), publications
- Patterson, Benjamin (1934-2016), biography, exhibitions
- participation, Log
- pedagogy, Log
- peer production, Log. See also p2p
- perception, Log. See also vision, listening
- Perec, Georges (1936-1982), works
- performance, Log
- performance art, artists, exhibitions, bibliography, Log
- Pešánek, Zdeněk (1896-1965), biography, works, bibliography
- Petzval, Joseph (1807-1991), biography, works, bibliography
- phenomenology, Log
- philosophy, Log: aesthetics, art, literature, media, politics, science, technology. See also history of p.
- philosophy of art, Log
- philosophy of history, Log
- philosophy of science, Log
- philosophy of technology, authors, Log. See also critique of technology
- phonograph, Log
- photography, Log: aesthetics, art, avant-garde, film, light, media, technology. See also history of p.
- physics, Log
- Pias, Claus (b. 1967), works
- Picasso, Pablo (1881-1973), collections
- Pignatari, Décio (1927-2012), works
- Piotrowski, Piotr (1952-2015), bibliography
- piracy, Log
- pirate radio, Log
- poiêsis, Aristotle's Poetics
- poetry, Log: aesthetics, art, art history, avant-garde, dada, futurism, language, literary theory, music, technology, theatre, typography. See also code p., concrete p., visual p.
- Poland, art, Log
- political economy, Log
- political theory, Log
- politics, Log: aesthetics, art, media, philosophy, power, science, technology
- pop art, Log
- Pop, Mihai (1907-2000), biography, bibliography
- Popova, Lyubov (1889-1924), biography, works, collections, bibliography
- Popper, Karl (1902-1994), bibliography
- popular culture, Log
- pornography, Log
- Porto, alternative base
- Pospiszyl, Tomáš (b. 1967), works
- postcolonialism, Log
- post-digital aesthetics, events, bibliography
- post-internet art, events, bibliography
- posthumanism, Log
- posthumanities, institutes, authors, bibliography
- postmedia, info, bibliography, Log
- postmodern, Log
- postmodernism, Log
- poststructuralism, Log
- Povinelli, Elizabeth A. (b. 1962), works
- power, Log
- Prague, alternative base
- Prague Linguistic Circle, see Prague school
- Prague school, bibliography
- precariat, Log
- Preciado, Paul B. (b. 1970), publications
- preservation, Log. See also art conservation
- print, Log
- privacy, activists, events, Log. See also surveillance
- production, Log
- programming, Log. See also software
- proletariat, Log
- Prometei, works, bibliography
- propaganda, Log
- protest, Log
- Pure Data, artists, events, initiatives, publications. See also SuperCollider
- psychiatry, Log
- psychoanalysis, Log
- psychology, Log
- public broadcasting, Log
- public domain, Log
- public space, Log
- public sphere, Log
- publishing, Log
- Purkyně, Jan Evangelista (1787-1869), biography, works, bibliography
R
- race, Log
- radio, Log
- radio art, bibliography, Log. See also net radio
- Rainer, Yvonne (b. 1934), works, bibliography
- Raunig, Gerald (b. 1963), works
- reading, Log
- Reichardt, Jasia (b. 1933), biography, publications
- religion, Log
- remix, Log
- Renaissance, Log
- representation, Log
- research, Log. See also artistic r.
- resistance, Log. See also social movements
- revolution, Log
- Reykjavík, alternative base
- RFID, Log
- Riga, alternative base
- robotics, Log
- Rodchenko, Alexander (1891-1956), biography, works, bibliography
- Rolnik, Suely (b. 1948), publications
- Romania, art
- Rosler, Martha (b. 1941), publications
- Rossi, Aldo (1931-1997), publications
- Rotterdam, alternative base
- Roussel, Raymond (1877-1933), biography, works
- Russia, art, Log. See also Soviet Union
- Rybczyński, Zbigniew (b. 1949), biography, works
S
- Saint-Simon, Henri (1760-1825), bibliography
- Sarajevo, alternative base
- de Saussure, Ferdinand (1857-1913), bibliography
- Schapiro, Meyer (1904-1996), bibliography
- Schaeffer, Pierre (1910-1995), bibliography
- schizoanalysis, Log
- schizophrenia, Log
- Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951), works
- School of Arts and Crafts Bratislava, bibliography
- Schöffer, Nicolas (1912-1992), biography, works, bibliography
- Schwitters, Kurt (1887-1948), biography, works
- science, Log: aesthetics, art, literature, media, philosophy, politics, technology. See also history of s., philosophy of s.
- science fiction, Log
- screen, Log
- sculpture, Log
- search, Log
- Sebök, Stefan (1901-1942), biography, works
- security, Log
- Sei, Keiko, publications
- Sekula, Allan (1951-2013), bibliography
- self, Log
- self-organization, Log
- semiotics, Log
- sensory ethnography, literature
- Serbia, art, Log
- sex, Log
- sexuality, Log
- shadow library, initiatives, events, bibliography
- silence, Log
- Simondon, Gilbert (1924-1989), bibliography
- simulation, Log
- situationists, films, bibliography, Log
- Skopje, alternative base
- Slovakia, art, anthology of electroacoustic music, Log
- Slovenia, art
- Smithson, Robert (1938-1973), biography, works, bibliography
- social media, Log. See also web 2.0
- social movements, Log. See also resistance
- social science, Log
- social theory, Log
- socialism, Log
- society, Log
- sociology, Log
- Sofia, alternative base
- software, Log: aesthetics, art, code, philosophy, politics, web. See also FLOSS, free s., open source, programming
- software art, works, artists, theorists, initiatives, events, bibliography, Log
- Software exhibition, info
- software studies, authors, bibliography, Log
- Sollfrank, Cornelia, biography, works
- Solt, Mary Ellen (1920-2007), biography, works
- Sonnier, Keith (1941-2020), collections
- Sontag, Susan (1933-2004), works
- sound, Log: listening, media, technology, time. See also acoustics, listening
- sound art, artists, events, initiatives, bibliography, Log. See also field recording
- sound design, Log
- sound poetry, publications. See also concrete poetry, women in concrete poetry
- sound recording, Log: acoustics, art, film, electronic music, listening, music, music history, noise, sound art, technology, voice
- sound studies, Log
- Souriau, Étienne (1892-1979), bibliography
- de Sousa Santos, Boaventura (b. 1940), works
- Southeast Europe, Log
- Soviet Union, Log. See also Russia
- space, Log
- spam, Log
- spectacle, Log
- speculative realism, Log
- speech, Log
- Spinoza, Baruch (1632-1677), biography, bibliography
- Steina (b. 1940), biography, works, bibliography
- Stengers, Isabelle (b. 1949), works
- Stepanova, Varvara (1894-1958), biography, works, bibliography
- Sterling, Bruce (b. 1954), works
- Steyerl, Hito (b. 1966), works, publications
- Stone, Sandy (b. c.1936), publications
- storage, Log
- Strathern, Marilyn (b. 1941), works
- structuralism, Log
- St Petersburg, alternative base
- Stockholm, alternative base
- Štrauss, Tomáš (1931-2013), works
- Strzemiński, Władysław (1893-1952), biography, works, bibliography
- subjectivation, Log
- subjectivity, Log
- subversion, Log
- SuperCollider, artists, events, initiatives, publications. See also Pure Data
- surf club, initiatives, artists, exhibitions, literature. See also internet art, net art
- surrealism, Log
- surveillance, Log. See also privacy
- Šuvaković, Miško (b. 1954), biography, works
- Svoboda, Josef (1920-2002), biography, works, bibliography
- synaesthesia, Log
- Sýkora, Zdeněk (1920-2011), biography, works, bibliography
- systems art, exhibitions, catalogues, bibliography
- systems theory, Log
- Szczuka, Mieczysław (1898-1927), biography, works
- Szeemann, Harald (1933-2005), bibliography
- Szombathy, Bálint (b. 1950), bibliography
T
- tactical media, publications, Log. See also hacktivism, internet activism, media activism, video activism
- Tafuri, Manfredo (1935-1994), publications
- Tamás, Gáspár Miklós (1948-2023), works
- Tatlin, Vladimir (1885-1953), biography, works, bibliography
- Tallinn, alternative base
- Tamás, Gáspár Miklós (1948-2023), publications
- technê, Aristotle's Poetics, Plato's Republic, Log
- technics, Log
- technofeminism, see cyberfeminism
- technological determinism, Log
- technology, Log: aesthetics, art, avant-garde, architecture, labour, literature, media, memory, networks, philosophy, politics, science, sound, time. See also biot., communication t., history of t., information t., nanot., philosophy of t.
- technoscience, Log
- Teige, Karel (1900-1951), bibliography
- telegraphy, Log
- telematics, Log
- telephone, Log
- telepresence, Log
- television, Log
- terrorism, Log. See also war on terror
- text, Log
- theatre, Log
- theology, Log
- theory, Log: aesthetics, politics, science, technology. See also actor-network t., critical t., political t., social t., systems t.
- theory of art, see art theory
- theory of communication, Log
- theory of culture, see cultural theory
- theory of film, see film theory
- theory of information, see information theory
- theory of literature, see literary theory
- theory of media, see media theory
- theory of music, see music theory
- theory of value, Log. See also value
- things, Log
- time, Log: speed
- totalitarianism, Log
- translation, log
- transparency, Log
- Trondheim, alternative base
- truth, Log
- Tsing, Anna Lowenhaupt (b. 1952), works
- Turing machine, Log
- Twitter, Log
- typography, Log
U
- ubiquitous computing, Log
- Uexküll, Jakob von (1864-1944), works
- Uhl, Petr (1941-2021), biography, works
- Ukeles, Mierle Laderman (b. 1939), works
- Ukraine, art
- Ulm School of Design, bibliography
- United Kingdom, Log
- United States, Log
- urbanism, Log. See also city
- utopia, Log
V
- Valoch, Jiří (b. 1946), biography, works
- value, Log. See also theory of v.
- Vaneigem, Raoul (b. 1934), publications
- Vasulka, Woody (1937-2019), biography, works, bibliography
- Vávra, Otakar (1911-2011), biography, works
- Vertov, Dziga (1896-1954), biography, films, bibliography
- video, Log
- video activism, artists, collectives. See also media activism, tactical media
- video art, artists, collectives, events, Log
- video games, Log
- Vienna, alternative base
- Viennese Actionism, bibliography
- Vilnius, alternative base
- Viola, Bill (b. 1951), collections
- violence, Log
- virtual communities, Log
- virtual reality, Log
- virtuality, Log
- Vishmidt, Marina (1976-2024), biography, publications
- vision, Log. See also perception
- visual culture, Log
- visual music, Log
- visual poetry, Log. See also concrete poetry
- Viveiros de Castro, Eduardo (b. 1951), works
- VKhUTEMAS, works, bibliography
- voice, Log
- Vojtěchovský, Miloš (b. 1955), biography, publications
- Vostell, Wolf (1932-1998), collections
W
- war, Log
- war on terror, Log. See also terrorism
- Wark, McKenzie (b. 1961), works
- Warsaw, alternative base
- web, Log: aesthetics, art, search. See also internet
- web 2.0, Log. See also social media
- Weimar Republic, Log
- Whitehead, Alfred North (1861-1947), bibliography
- Wikileaks, Log
- Wikipedia, Log
- Wilson, Peter Lamborn (1945-2022), works
- Winckelmann, Johann Joachim (1717-1768), bibliography
- wireless networks, Log
- Wodiczko, Krzysztof, bibliography
- women, Log. See also feminism, gender, cyberfeminism
- women in concrete poetry, works, authors, bibliography. See also concrete poetry
- work, Log. See also labour
- writing, Log
- Wrocław, alternative base
- Wynter, Sylvia (b. 1928), works, bibliography
X
- xenofeminism, see cyberfeminism
Y
- Youngblood, Gene (1942-2021), biography, publications
- youth, Log
- YouTube, Log
- Yugoslavia, Log
Z
- Zabel, Igor (1958-2005), biography, works
- Zagreb, alternative base
- Zevi, Bruno (1918-2000), works
- Zielinski, Siegfried (b. 1951), works
- Zürich, alternative base
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- Keywords, a toolbox of recent concepts and methods in arts and studies.
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- Support of the Twitter widget enabled. You can now embed a twitter feed on your profile. (11 March 2012)
- Monoskop moves to a new domain: http://monoskop.org. Old links are preserved. (5 March 2012)
- Monoskop wiki now supports embedding videos from Youtube, Vimeo, Blip.tv, Google Video, UStream, and basically any publicly accessible website (using HTML5 video tag), as well as documents from Google Books, Scribd, and SlideShare, image searches and slideshows from Flickr, and stills from Google Maps and Google Street View. See MediaWikiWidgets manual to learn how. (16 November 2011)
- Realising there are almost 100 users or so registered, we did small improvements in user profiles. Using your profile (find here) you can now share what you have been working on, message others, etc. (28 July 2008)
Sister projects
- Monoskop Log, writings on art, culture, and media technology.
- Remake, REthinking Media Art in K(C)ollaborative Environments
Wiki
Monoskop is a wiki where anyone can edit any article and have those changes posted immediately. Learn how to edit pages.
Design
Current Monoskop skin was inspired by Moving Brands' Wikipedia Identity proposal and Michael Murtaugh's customized MediaWiki Monobook skin, and uses Fedra Sans font designed by Peter Biľak, along with Greek Font Society's Neohellenic font for the headlines.
Hosting
Monoskop runs on MediaWiki software, and is hosted by the Sanchez free art server, maintained by Multiplace.