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* Chun Lee, ''[https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/4963/ Art Unlimited: An Investigation into Contemporary Digital Arts and the Free Software Movement]'', London: Middlesex University, 2008, 166 pp. PhD dissertation.
 
* Chun Lee, ''[https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/4963/ Art Unlimited: An Investigation into Contemporary Digital Arts and the Free Software Movement]'', London: Middlesex University, 2008, 166 pp. PhD dissertation.
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* Christopher M. Kelty, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=239 Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software]'', Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008, xvi+378 pp, [[Media:Kelty_Christopher_M_Two_Bits_The_Cultural_Significance_of_Free_Software_2008.pdf|PDF]].
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** ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=239 Two Bits: la trascendencia cultural del software libre]'', ed. Florencio Cabello, Barcelona: Icaria, 2019, 455 pp, [[Media:Kelty_Christopher_M_Two_Bits_la_trascendencia_cultural_del_software_libre_2019.pdf|PDF]]. {{es}}
  
 
* Marloes de Valk, [https://bleu255.com/~marloes/txts/Tools_to_Fight_Boredom/ "Tools to Fight Boredom: FLOSS and GNU/Linux for Artists Working in the Field of Generative Music and Software Art"], ''Contemporary Music Review'' 28(1): "Generative Music", eds. Nick Collins and Andrew R. Brown, 2009, pp 89-101, [[Media:de Valk Marloes 2009 Tools to Fight Boredom FLOSS and GNU Linux for Artists Working in the Field of Generative Music and Software Art.pdf|PDF]]. [https://doi.org/10.1080/07494460802664056]
 
* Marloes de Valk, [https://bleu255.com/~marloes/txts/Tools_to_Fight_Boredom/ "Tools to Fight Boredom: FLOSS and GNU/Linux for Artists Working in the Field of Generative Music and Software Art"], ''Contemporary Music Review'' 28(1): "Generative Music", eds. Nick Collins and Andrew R. Brown, 2009, pp 89-101, [[Media:de Valk Marloes 2009 Tools to Fight Boredom FLOSS and GNU Linux for Artists Working in the Field of Generative Music and Software Art.pdf|PDF]]. [https://doi.org/10.1080/07494460802664056]

Revision as of 10:05, 14 March 2023

For free, libre and open-source software, culture and the arts

Events

Conferences and summits
FLOSS arts festivals and events

Publications

  • Armin Medosch, "Roots Culture: Free Software Vibrations Inna Babylon", in How Open is the Future? Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios Inspired by Free and Open Source Software, eds. Marleen Wynants and Jan Cornelis, Brussels: VUB Brussels University Press, 2005, pp 135-162; upd. in Engineering Culture: On 'The Author as (Digital) Producer' , eds. Geoff Cox and Joasia Krysa, New York: Autonomedia, 2005, pp 177-201; repr. in Sarai Reader 2005: Bare Acts, New Delhi: Sarai, 2005, pp 222-239. Draft.
  • Aymeric Mansoux, Marloes de Valk (eds.), FLOSS+Art, Poitiers: Goto10, and London: Mute, 2008, 320 pp.
  • Aymeric Mansoux, "How Deep is Your Source", in Digital Art Conservation, Preservation of Digital Art: Theory and Practice, ed. Bernhard Serexhe, Karlsruhe: ZKM, 2012.

Documentary films

  • Art Meets Radical Openness, 2009, 26 min. Documentary of the 2009 festival edition. Film conceived by Annalisa Cannito, Chui Yong Jian, Santiago Bence.

Resources

See also

Federated networks, Community servers, Shadow libraries, Hacker culture, Copyright activism, Commons, Data activism, Pure Data, SuperCollider, Live coding, Libre graphics