Nettime

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Nettime-l is a mailing list started in 1995 as a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets. Founded by Geert Lovink and Pit Schultz, it covers media, arts and technology. Nettime.org points to mailing lists that do net culture. Several ZKP zines/readers were published as the edited compilations of nettime material.

Nettime started as a group of media theoreticians, atists, activists and journalists that have met in Venice (at the Venice Bienale, as a part of the Club Berlin event) in June 1995 (and after that every three months in various places) to discuss the posibilities of what was then named net.criticism. After the Venice meeting, a mailing list was made (fall 2005) where the writings by nettime members were published. For the meetings in Amsterdam, Madrid and Budapest, the postings to the mailing list were selected and xeroxed in 200 pages volumes entitled ZKP1, 2 and 3; this happened in january (at the Next 5 Minutes 2), june (Cyberconf5) and october (MetaForum 3) 1996. ZKP3.2.1 filtered the nettime postings all over again and was published in Ljubljana in November 1996. The list organized its own conference in Ljubljana in May 1997, called Beauty and the East (there ZKP4). ZKP5 was published by Autonomedia in February 1999.


Publications
  • ZKP1. Amsterdam, January 1996 [1], [2]
  • ZKP2. Madrid June 1996. [3], [4]
  • ZKP3. Budapest, October 1996. [5], [6]
  • ZKP3.2.1. Ljubljana, November 1996. [7]
  • (ZKP4) Pit Schultz, Diana McCarty, Geert Lovink, Vuk Cosic (eds.), The Beauty and the East. Ljubljana, May 1997. [8]
  • (ZKP5) Josephine Bosma, Pauline van Mourik Broekman, Ted Byfield, Matthew Fuller, Geert Lovink, Diana McCarty, Pit Schultz, Felix Stadler, McKenzie Wark, Faith Wilding (editors). README! Filtered by NETTIME: ASCII Culture and the Revenge of Knowledge. New York: Autonomedia, February 1999. 556 pages. ISBN: 1570270899. [9]
  • (NKP6) Net.art Per Me. Catalogue of the Slovenian Pavillion. Venice Biennale 2001. [10]


http://www.nettime.org
http://www.nettime.org/pub.html