About Monoskop
Monoskop is a wiki for collaborative studies of art, media and the humanities.
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Events
- Bergen, March 2015
Together with BEK, Monoskop is organising a series of seminars at Hordaland kunstsenter in Bergen, Norway. The series explores the ambiguity of the notion of media from an aesthetic and technological perspective; the speakers include Ina Blom, Florian Cramer, Knut Ove Eliassen, Olga Goriunova, Aud Sissel Hoel, Eleni Ikoniadou and Femke Snelting. More here. Introductory talk.
- Novi Sad, July 2013
An Archive/Live Archive/UnArchive and Public Library workshop, with Kenneth Goldsmith (UbuWeb), Simon Worthington (Mute Magazine), Marcell Mars (Public Library), and kuda.org. The event was part of Aesthetic Education Expanded, a collaborative project by Berliner Gazette, Kontrapunkt, kuda.org, Multimedia Institute and Mute.
- Prešov, October 2012
Presentation at the University of Prešov andragogy seminar led by Branislav Frk; and at Wave club in Prešov within CyberTalks series organised by Peter Pankuch, in a discussion with Kristian Lukić.
- Rotterdam, July 2012
Unlimited Editions, a public discussion on personal collecting and media archiving. Launch of the Monoskop online library. TENT, Rotterdam.
- Novi Sad, April 2012
Presentation at The Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina in Novi Sad, by User:Dusan, upon invitation by Luka Kulić. Part of the Digitizing Ideas project.
- Brno, April 2012
Remake conference organised by Barbora Šedivá at The Brno House of Arts. Read the talk online, by User:Dusan.
- Zagreb, December 2011
G33koskop seminar at Mama, organised by Marcell Mars. The first public presentation of still offline Monoskop file archive. Read the talk online, by User:Dusan.
- Tallinn, October 2011
Gateways: Workshop for Curators from Central and Eastern Europe, by Mária Rišková.
- Kiev, June 2011
Presentation by Barbora Šedivá.
- Bratislava, May 2011
Presentation at the New Media Art & Digital Art Meeting Point seminar organised by 13 kubikov. Read the talk in PDF (Slovak), by User:Dusan.
- Prague, June 2007
Presentation at the Glocals and Outsiders conference organised by Denisa Kera. Read the talk online, by User:Dusan.
- Prague, February 2006
Presentation at the New Media programs in the Czech Republic seminar organised by Denisa Kera and Miloš Vojtěchovský. Variation of the text appeared in the Mag.Net publication in March 2006. Read the presention online, by User:Dusan.
Literature
- Slávo Krekovič, "DIY-publishing dot sk", in The Mag.net Reader: Experiences in Electronic Cultural Publishing, eds. Miren Eraso, Alexandro Ludovico and Slávo Krekovič, Arteleku-Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa, 2006, pp 24-35. (English)
- Oliver Rehák, "Monoskop nových médií", 3/4 21-22, Bratislava: Atrakt Art, 2007. (Slovak)
- Eva Krátká, "Monoskop: Collaborative Research on Media Art", Flash Art 9 (2008). (Czech)
- Janeke Adema, "Scanners, collectors and aggregators. On the ‘underground movement’ of (pirated) theory text sharing", Open Reflections blog, Sep 2009. (English)
- Alina Matějová, "Rozhovor s Dušanem Barokem", Remake blog, Apr 2012. (Slovak)
- Dan Barrow, "Unofficial Channels: Monoskop", The Wire, Nov 2012. (English)
- Robert Bobnič, Jurij Smrke, Jasmina Šepetavc, "Monoskop", Tribuna, December 2012, pp 16-17. Interview conducted Nov 2012 during HAIP festival in Ljubljana. (Slovenian)
- "Monoskop v sieti: Rozhovor Michala Murina s Dušanom Barokom", Profil 4 (2012), pp 92-105. Interview conducted Jul-Aug 2012. (Slovak)
- Alessandro Ludovico, "Dušan Barok, Interview", Neural 44: Special Issue on Post-Digital Print (2013), pp 10-11. Conducted Jan 2013. (English)
- "Monoskop Log de Dušan Barok", Culture Mobile, 29 Apr 2013. (French)
- Alessandro Ludovico, "Die dehnbare Bibliothek. Bücherdigitalisierung und daran anknüpfende Kunstprojekte", Springerin 3 (2013). (German)
- "The liquid library", Eurozine, 26 Aug 2013. (English)
- Barbora Linková, "Monoskop, e-mailové interview s Dušanem Barokem", Mar 2014. Conducted for the author's dissertation. (Czech)+(Slovak)
- Michal Murin, "Share & Go: Dušan Barok", Enter 16, Košice: Dive Buki, Autumn 2014, pp 84-87. Interview conducted May-Jun 2013. (Slovak) [1]
- Barbora Linková, "Monoskop", ch. 6.3 in Linková, Archivy a sbírky. Od uměleckého archivu k internetové databázi, Brno: Masaryk University, 2014, pp 61-65. Master's thesis. (Czech)
- Michal Rehúš, "Softvér je tiež literatúrou", Kloaka 5:3, Bratislava: Literis, 2014, pp 29-36. Interview conducted Sep-Dec 2014. (Slovak)
Site news
- The website has been slightly restructured. The frontpage now shows some of the latest additions, and there is a new section with Contents. The subtitle has been updated to the more fitting "wiki for collaborative studies of art, media and the humanities" from the former "collaborative wiki research on the history of art, culture and media technology". (31 Aug 2014)
- Monoskop wiki has been upgraded to the latest stable MediaWiki version, 1.23, and has several new extensions installed. The most exciting is MediaViewer for images which is still in beta (try it out by clicking on any image). A list of all installed extensions is here. (5 Jun 2014)
- Monoskop wiki re-launches in new design, inspired by Moving Brands' Wikipedia Identity proposal. (11 Mar 2012)
- Support of the Twitter widget enabled. You can now embed a twitter feed on your profile. (11 Mar 2012)
- Monoskop moves to a new domain: http://monoskop.org. Old links are preserved. (5 Mar 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 Nov 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 Jul 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
The 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.
Admin
db at monoskop dot org
Copyrights
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