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'''Initiatives''': [[ambientTV.NET]] (*1999), [[Furtherfield]] (*1996), [[Live Algorithms for Music]] (*2004), [[open_digi]] (*2002), [[Openlab]] (*2004), [[SPC]] (*1996), [[xxxxx]] (*2006), more: http://nodel.org/orgs.php
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'''Spaces''': [[Ambient Space]], [http://www.apiarystudios.org Apiary Studios], [[Banner Repeater]] artist-run reading room and project space (*2010), [https://www.barbican.org.uk/ Barbican] performing arts centre (*1982), [http://www.bokship.org/ Bökship] bookshop and project space (*2008), [[Cafe OTO]] music venue (*2008), [http://www.callandresponse.org.uk/ Call & Response] sound arts space (*2012), [[Centre for Possible Studies]] (*2009), [https://www.closeupfilmcentre.com/ Close-Up] film centre (*2005), [[Deckspace]] media lab (*2001), [https://donlonbooks.com Donlon Books] bookshop (*2008), [http://www.enclaveprojects.com Enclave] artist-run infrastructure (*2012), [http://even.org.uk Even] (*2015), [http://flattimeho.org.uk/ Flat Time House] (*2008), [[Furtherfield]] (formerly [[HTTP]], *2004), [https://www.gasworks.org.uk/ Gasworks] visual art centre (*1994), [https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/venues/hayward-gallery Hayward Gallery] (*1968), [https://www.thehorsehospital.com The Horse Hospital] arts venue (*1993), [https://housmans.com/ Housmans] radical bookshop (*1945), [http://www.ica.org.uk/ Institute of Contemporary Arts] (*1947), [http://londonbookarts.org/ London Centre for Book Arts] artist-run studio (*2012), [https://lux.org.uk/ LUX] artists' moving image agency (*2002), [[MayDay Rooms]] archive and social space (*2013), [[noise=noise]] (since 2011), [https://not-nowhere.org/ not/nowhere] artist workers’ cooperative (*2018), [[no.w.here]] artist-run space (*2004), [http://www.ravenrow.org/ Raven Row] exhibition centre (*2009), [[Raylab]], [http://beingres.org/ Res.] gallery and workspace (*2015), [https://www.reference-point.uk/ Reference.Point], [http://riocinema.org.uk/ Rio Cinema] (*1976), [http://www.serpentinegalleries.org/ Serpentine Galleries] (*1970, *2013), [[The Showroom]] art space (*1983), [https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/somerset-house-studios Somerset House Studios] workspace (*2016), [https://spacestudios.org.uk/ SPACE] artist studios (*1968), [https://tenderbooks.co.uk/ Tenderbooks] artist publishing space (*c2009), [http://www.tipitin.com/about Ti Pi Tin] artist-run project space for artists' publishing (*2009), [https://totalrefreshment.net/ Total Refreshment Centre] music venue (*2012) [https://sweetmachine.bigcartel.com/product/make-some-space-tuning-into-total-refreshment-centre-and-all-places-like-it], [https://vinyldeptford.wordpress.com/ Vinyl Deptford] record store, [https://www.watermans.org.uk/ Watermans] arts centre (*1978), [[Whitechapel Gallery]] (*1901), [https://www.gold.ac.uk/make/ Women's Art Library (MAKE)], [http://www.workgallery.co.uk Work] gallery and event space (*2011), more: [http://nodel.org/seednodes.php], [http://www.ica.org.uk/16973/Gazetteer/Artistrun-spaces-London.html], [http://www.ica.org.uk/16974/Gazetteer/Peripatetic-organisations-London.html]<br>
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'''Past spaces''': [[Limazulu|LimaZulu]] artist-run project space (*c.2009-2016), [[MzTEK]] (2009-14), [[area 10]] (2008-?), [[Shunt|The Shunt Lounge]] night-time art space (2006-2010), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RampART rampART] social centre (2004-2009), [[E:vent Gallery]] (2003-2011), [[The Foundry]] (2000-2010), [https://lux.org.uk/about-us/our-history Lux Centre] (1997-2001), [[Backspace]] (1996-1999), [[Artec]] centre (1990-2000), [http://www.ravenrow.org/forthcoming/this_way_out_of_england_gallery_house_in_retrospect/ Gallery House] (1972-73). [http://www.fieldgategallery.com/fieldgatefast2.html More].<br>
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''See also'': [http://www.thelondonbookshopmap.org/ London Bookshop Map] of independent bookshops (*2011), [http://www.soundsurvey.org.uk/ London Sound Survey] (*2008).
  
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'''Initiatives''' (with no permanent event venue): [[ambientTV.NET]] (*1999), [[Arika]], [[body-data-space]] (*2005), [https://www.bookworks.org.uk/ Book Works] (*1984), [[Catalyst Radio]] network (*2010), [[Cenatus CIC]] (*2005), [[Cinenova]] (*2001), [[Common Practice]] advocacy group (*2009), [https://demomovingimage.com/ DEMO Moving Image Experimental Politics] curatorial platform (*2019) [https://www.clotmag.com/interviews/demo-from-moving-image-to-experimental-politics], [[Deptford.TV]], [https://www.el-se.co.uk/ East London Sound Ensemble],  [https://explodingcinema.org/ Exploding Cinema] (*1991), [[Kino Fist]] film collective, [[Live Algorithms for Music]] (*2004), [[London Fieldworks]] (*2000), [https://luckypdf.com/ LuckyPDF] (*2009) [http://www.themovingmuseum.com/artists/lucky-pdf/], [[open_digi]] (*2002), [[Soundcamp]] (*2013), [[SPC]] (*1996), [[UKUUG]] (*1976), [[xxxxx]] (*2006), [[YOHA]], more: http://nodel.org/orgs.php<br>
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'''Past initiatives''': [http://www.robotsandavatars.net/ Robots And Avatars] (2007-2014), [[Openlab]] (2005-2012), shinkansen/[[Future Physical]] (1989-2004), [[Orphan Drift]] (1994-2003), [[Art in Ruins]] (artist group, 1984-2001), [https://lux.org.uk/about-us/our-history London Video Arts] (later London Electronic Arts, 1976-2001), [[Antiuniversity of London]] (1968), [[London Film-Makers' Co-op]] (1966-2001).
  
'''Festivals''': [[Atlantic Waves]] (*2001), [[Cybersonica]] (*2006).<br>
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'''Festivals''': [https://piclondon.org pic.london] (*2017), [[Antiuniversity of London|Antiuniversity Now]] (*2015), [[Flossie]], [[Calling Out Of Context]] (*2009), [[Netaudio]] (since 2006), [[NODE.London]] (2006, 2008), [[Atlantic Waves]] (*2001), [[Cybersonica]] (*2006), [[Cut and Splice]] (*2003), [https://deptfordx.org Deptford X] (*1998).<br>
'''Past festivals''': [[NODE.London]] (2006), [[Open Season]] (2005), [[DMZ]] media arts festival (2003), [[Extreme Computing]] (2002).<br>
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'''Past festivals''': [[Open Season]] (2005), [[DMZ]] media arts festival (2003), [[Extreme Computing]] (2002).<br>
'''Events''': [[Cybersalon]], [[Dorkbot]] (since 2001), [[Interlace]] (*2002), [[LAM Conference]] (*2004), [[Le Placard]] (since 2003), [[Openlab]] (*2005).<br>
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'''Events''': [http://www.aspfair.uk/ Artist Self-Publishers' Fair] (*2015), [[Soundcamp/Reveil]] (*2014), [[FutureFest]] (*2014), [[Noise=Noise]] (2007, 2012), [[Signal:Noise]] (*2011), [[Art of Digital London]] meetup (*2011), [[Girl Geek Dinners|London Girl Geek Dinners]] (*2005), [[Cybersalon]] (*2005), [[Dorkbot London]] (*2001), [[Interlace]] (*2002), [[LAM Conference]] (*2004), [[Le Placard]] (since 2003), [https://www.londoncritical.co.uk/ London Conference in Critical Thought] (*2012), [[Openlab]] (*2005), [[OpenTech]] (*2005).<br>
'''Past events''': [[Open Tech 2005]], [[NotCon '04]], [[N01se]] (2000), [[Expo Destructo]] (1999), [[Art Servers Unlimited]] (1998), [[Anti with E]] (1997).<br>
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'''Past events''': [https://www.kcl.ac.uk/events/algorithms-for-her Algorithms for Her?] (2020) [https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfms20/20/5], [https://www.facebook.com/events/405040023026328/ LowTechLab London] (2016), [http://redecentralize.org/conference/ Redecentralize Conference] (2015), [[Public 2.0]] conference (2011), [[Decoding the Digital]] (2010), [[Ideas Before Their Time]] symposium (2010), [http://web.archive.org/web/20090104114203/http://www.crealab.info/digitalab/doku.php?id=reboot Reboot] (2008), [[Computational Creativity]] (2007), [[Re-transmission]] (2006), [[Netaudio]] (2006), [[Her Noise]] (2005), [[Open Tech 2005]], [[WSFII]] (2005), [[ISMIR]] conference (2005), [[NotCon '04]], [[N01se]] (2000), [[Expo Destructo]] (1999), [[Art Servers Unlimited]] (1998), [[Anti with E]] (1997).<br>
'''Past exhibitions''': [[Art for Networks]] (2002), [[Cybernetic Serendipity]] (1968).
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'''Past exhibitions''': [[Oramics to Electronica]] (2012), [[Digital Pioneers]] (2009-2010), [[Disclosures]] (2008), [[Art for Networks]] (2002), [[Cybernetic Serendipity]] (1968).
  
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'''Media''': [[Fluid Radio]], [[Furtherfield]] (*1996), [[Mute Magazine]] (*1994), [https://www.nts.live/radio NTS Radio] (*2011), [[Onoma Research]], [[OpenMute]] server, [[Resonance FM]] radio (*2002), [[The Wire]] music magazine (*1982).
  
'''Spaces''': [[Ambient Space]], [[Deckspace]] (*2001), [[HTTP]], [[Raylab]], [[Shunt]], [[The Foundry]], [[Whitechapel Gallery]], more: http://nodel.org/seednodes.php<br>
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'''Academy programs''': [[Centre for Digital Music ELEC QMUL London|Centre for Digital Music ELEC QMUL]], [[Electronic Music Studios Goldsmiths London|Electronic Music Studios Goldsmiths]] (*1968), [[Interactive Media Goldsmiths London|Interactive Media Goldsmiths]], [[Cultural Studies PhD Goldsmiths, London|Cultural Studies PhD Goldsmiths]], [[Creating Social Media Goldsmiths London|Creating Social Media Goldsmiths]].
'''Past spaces''': [[Backspace]] (1996-1999), [[Artec]] centre (1990-2000).
 
  
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'''Art workers''': [[Adnan Hadzi]], [[Alastair Bonnett]], [[Aleksander Kolkowski]], [[Alex McLean]], [[Ami Clarke]], [[Andrew Forbes]], [https://dccoop.info/engelhardt Anna Engelhardt], [[Anthony Davies]], [[Anthony Iles]], [[Aura Satz]], [[Benedict Drew]], [[Borbála Soós]] (1984), [[Caroline Heron]], [[Chun Lee]], [[Claude Heiland-Allen]], [[Daniel Kordík]] (1976), [[Daniela Cascella]], [[Dubravka Sekulić]], [[Eleni Ikoniadou]], [[Emilie Giles]], [[Fabian Tompsett]], [[Gabriel Menotti]] (1983), [[Gary Hall]], [[Geoff Cox]], [[Geraint Wiggins]] (1962), [[Ghislaine Boddington]], [[Gio D'Angelo]], [[Gordana Novakovic]], [[Graham Harwood]], [[Heath Bunting]] (1966), [[Howard Slater]], [[Ilze Black]] (1973), [[Irit Rogoff]], [[Jackie Hatfield]], [[James Stevens]], [[Janis Jefferies]], [[Jo Walsh]], [[Joana Chicau]], [https://johnhill.xyz/ John Hill], [[John M. Bowers]], [[Jonathan Kemp]], [[Joseph Hyde]], [[Josephine Berry]], [[Kaffe Matthews]] (1961), [[Karen Di Franco]], [[Katie Paterson]] (1981), [[Knut Aufermann]], [[Kodwo Eshun]], [https://lauragraceford.blogspot.com Laura Grace Ford], [[Lawrence Abu Hamdan]], [[Lina Džuverović]], [[Lisa Haskel]], [[Luci Eyers]], [[Luciana Parisi]], [[Manu Luksch]] (1970), [https://marianamarangoni.com/ Mariana Marangoni], [[Mark Peter Wright]], [[Martin Howse]], [[Matthew Fuller]], [[Miriyam Aouragh]], [https://jamka.bandcamp.com/ Monika Šubrtová] (1978), [[Nicholas Thoburn]] (1970), [[Nick Thurston]] (1982), [[Olga Goriunova]], [[Pete Gomes]], [[Peter Ride]], [[Rachel Baker]], [[Rodrigo Nunes]], [[Ryan Jordan]], [[Sarah Washington]], [[Salomé Voegelin]], [[Saul Albert]], [[Shu Lea Cheang]], [[Simon Pope]] (1966), [[Simon Worthington]], [[Sophie Clements]], [[Sophie MacDonald]], [[Stefan Szczelkun]], [[Steve Rushton]], [[Steven Ball]] (1960), [[Stewart Home]], [[Thomson & Craighead]], [[Tim Jones]], [[Toni Prug]], [[William Raban]], [[Wojciech Kosma]] (1981)<br>
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''RIP'': [[Diann Bauer]] (1972-2022).
  
'''Academy programs''': [[Centre for Digital Music ELEC QMUL London|Centre for Digital Music ELEC QMUL]], [[Electronic Music Studios Goldsmiths London|Electronic Music Studios Goldsmiths]] (*1968), [[Interactive Media Goldsmiths London|Interactive Media Goldsmiths]].
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* ''Life/live: la scène artistique au Royaume-Uni en 1996: de nouvelles adventures'', 2 vols., ed. Carrie Pilto, Paris: Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 1996, 255 & 151 pp. [[Media:Life live la scene artistique au Royaume-Uni en 1996 Anthologie 1996.pdf|v. 2: Anthologie]], [https://archive.org/details/lifelivelascenea0000unse IA]. Exh. survey of artist-run projects in London; held at the ARC, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, 5 Oct 1996-5 Jan 1997; Fundação das Descobertas, Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon, 23 Jan-21 Apr 1997. Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist. [https://sachalehrfreund.co.uk/life-live Artists]. {{fr}}/{{en}}
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** ''Life-live: a cena artística no Reino Unido em 1996: novas aventuras'', 2 vols., ed. Clara Távora Vilar, Lisbon: Centro Cultural de Belém, 1997. {{pt}}
  
'''Media''': [[Mute Magazine]] (*1994), [[OpenMute]] server, [[Resonance FM]].
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* Martin Coomer, ''[[Media:Coomer Martin Art London A Guide to Contemporary Art Spaces 1999.pdf|Art London: A Guide to Contemporary Art Spaces]]'', Ellipsis, 1999, 248 pp, [https://archive.org/details/artlondonguideto0000coom_t1j3 IA].
  
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* Emma Dexter, "London 1990-2001: Picturing the city", in ''[[Media:Century City Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis 2001.pdf|Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis]]'', ed. Ilona Blazwick, London: Tate, 2001, pp 72-95, [https://archive.org/details/centurycityartcu0000unse_x6h8 IA]. [https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/century-city Exhibition].
  
'''Art workers''': [[Andrew Forbes]], [[Armin Medosch]] (1962), [[Aymeric Mansoux]] (1976), [[Chun Lee]], [[Gio D'Angelo]], [[Graham Harwood]], [[Heath Bunting]] (1966), [[Ilze Black]] (1973), [[Irit Rogoff]], [[James Stevens]], [[Jo Walsh]], [[Kaffe Matthews]] (1961), [[Kodwo Eshun]], [[Lisa Haskel]], [[Luci Eyers]], [[Manu Luksch]] (1970), [[Marloes de Valk]] (1976), [[Matteo Pasquinelli]], [[Matthew Fuller]], [[Pete Gomes]], [[Peter Ride]], [[Rachel Baker]], [[Saul Albert]], [[Simon Pope]] (1966), [[Tim Jones]], [[Wojciech Kosma]] (1981), more: http://nodel.org/people.php
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* Armin Medosch, [http://web.archive.org/web/20040213034023/dmz.spc.org/londonzip.html "London.zip, Digital Media Art In London"], 2003.  
  
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* Dominique Moulon, [http://www.newmediaart.eu/lond.html "Media Art in London"], 2009.
  
'''Articles''':<br>
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* Anna Harding (ed.), ''Artists in the City: SPACE in ’68 and Beyond'', London: Space Studios, 2018. Review: [http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/can-we-recapture-london Berry] (Mute). [http://www.spacestudios.org.uk/exhibition-programme/space-50th-anniversary-archive-display/artists-in-the-city-space-in-68-and-beyond-book-launch/]
[[Armin Medosch]]: London.zip, Digital Media Art In London. 2003. http://web.archive.org/web/20040213034023/dmz.spc.org/londonzip.html
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* Jo Applin, Catherine Spencer, Amy Tobin (eds.), ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=F7BF43BFD09618B13FA393F96F910330 London Art Worlds: Mobile, Contingent, and Ephemeral Networks, 1960–1980]'', Penn State University Press, 2018, 248 pp, [http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=83AC9360A15FCCC377070176D3E0D63B PDF]. [https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-07853-3.html Publisher].
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* Anthony Iles, ''[[Media:Iles Anthony Inventorys Paper Assembly Fierce Sociology Sovereignty and Self-Organisation in London’s Small Press Publishing Scene 1995 to 2005 2019.pdf|Inventory's Paper Assembly: Fierce Sociology, Sovereignty and Self-Organisation in London’s Small Press Publishing Scene 1995 to 2005]]'', London: Middlesex University, 2019, 594 pp. PhD thesis. [https://www.academia.edu/49360662]
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* David Rosenberg, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/5f8bf3a5-e338-464c-8e86-fb97a64f0f0e Rebel Footprints: A Guide to Uncovering London's Radical History]'', 2nd ed., Pluto Press, 2019.
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* Lisa Tickner, ''London's New Scene: Art and Culture in the 1960s'', Paul Mellon Centre, 2020, 416 pp. [https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/publications/browse/9781913107109 Publisher]. [https://books.google.cz/books?id=XATtDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover Preview].
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* Charlie Gere, ''World’s End'', London: Goldsmiths Press, 2022, 208 pp. [https://www.gold.ac.uk/goldsmiths-press/publications/worlds-end/ Publisher].
  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:49, 20 April 2024

Spaces: Ambient Space, Apiary Studios, Banner Repeater artist-run reading room and project space (*2010), Barbican performing arts centre (*1982), Bökship bookshop and project space (*2008), Cafe OTO music venue (*2008), Call & Response sound arts space (*2012), Centre for Possible Studies (*2009), Close-Up film centre (*2005), Deckspace media lab (*2001), Donlon Books bookshop (*2008), Enclave artist-run infrastructure (*2012), Even (*2015), Flat Time House (*2008), Furtherfield (formerly HTTP, *2004), Gasworks visual art centre (*1994), Hayward Gallery (*1968), The Horse Hospital arts venue (*1993), Housmans radical bookshop (*1945), Institute of Contemporary Arts (*1947), London Centre for Book Arts artist-run studio (*2012), LUX artists' moving image agency (*2002), MayDay Rooms archive and social space (*2013), noise=noise (since 2011), not/nowhere artist workers’ cooperative (*2018), no.w.here artist-run space (*2004), Raven Row exhibition centre (*2009), Raylab, Res. gallery and workspace (*2015), Reference.Point, Rio Cinema (*1976), Serpentine Galleries (*1970, *2013), The Showroom art space (*1983), Somerset House Studios workspace (*2016), SPACE artist studios (*1968), Tenderbooks artist publishing space (*c2009), Ti Pi Tin artist-run project space for artists' publishing (*2009), Total Refreshment Centre music venue (*2012) [1], Vinyl Deptford record store, Watermans arts centre (*1978), Whitechapel Gallery (*1901), Women's Art Library (MAKE), Work gallery and event space (*2011), more: [2], [3], [4]
Past spaces: LimaZulu artist-run project space (*c.2009-2016), MzTEK (2009-14), area 10 (2008-?), The Shunt Lounge night-time art space (2006-2010), rampART social centre (2004-2009), E:vent Gallery (2003-2011), The Foundry (2000-2010), Lux Centre (1997-2001), Backspace (1996-1999), Artec centre (1990-2000), Gallery House (1972-73). More.
See also: London Bookshop Map of independent bookshops (*2011), London Sound Survey (*2008).

Initiatives (with no permanent event venue): ambientTV.NET (*1999), Arika, body-data-space (*2005), Book Works (*1984), Catalyst Radio network (*2010), Cenatus CIC (*2005), Cinenova (*2001), Common Practice advocacy group (*2009), DEMO Moving Image Experimental Politics curatorial platform (*2019) [5], Deptford.TV, East London Sound Ensemble, Exploding Cinema (*1991), Kino Fist film collective, Live Algorithms for Music (*2004), London Fieldworks (*2000), LuckyPDF (*2009) [6], open_digi (*2002), Soundcamp (*2013), SPC (*1996), UKUUG (*1976), xxxxx (*2006), YOHA, more: http://nodel.org/orgs.php
Past initiatives: Robots And Avatars (2007-2014), Openlab (2005-2012), shinkansen/Future Physical (1989-2004), Orphan Drift (1994-2003), Art in Ruins (artist group, 1984-2001), London Video Arts (later London Electronic Arts, 1976-2001), Antiuniversity of London (1968), London Film-Makers' Co-op (1966-2001).

Festivals: pic.london (*2017), Antiuniversity Now (*2015), Flossie, Calling Out Of Context (*2009), Netaudio (since 2006), NODE.London (2006, 2008), Atlantic Waves (*2001), Cybersonica (*2006), Cut and Splice (*2003), Deptford X (*1998).
Past festivals: Open Season (2005), DMZ media arts festival (2003), Extreme Computing (2002).
Events: Artist Self-Publishers' Fair (*2015), Soundcamp/Reveil (*2014), FutureFest (*2014), Noise=Noise (2007, 2012), Signal:Noise (*2011), Art of Digital London meetup (*2011), London Girl Geek Dinners (*2005), Cybersalon (*2005), Dorkbot London (*2001), Interlace (*2002), LAM Conference (*2004), Le Placard (since 2003), London Conference in Critical Thought (*2012), Openlab (*2005), OpenTech (*2005).
Past events: Algorithms for Her? (2020) [7], LowTechLab London (2016), Redecentralize Conference (2015), Public 2.0 conference (2011), Decoding the Digital (2010), Ideas Before Their Time symposium (2010), Reboot (2008), Computational Creativity (2007), Re-transmission (2006), Netaudio (2006), Her Noise (2005), Open Tech 2005, WSFII (2005), ISMIR conference (2005), NotCon '04, N01se (2000), Expo Destructo (1999), Art Servers Unlimited (1998), Anti with E (1997).
Past exhibitions: Oramics to Electronica (2012), Digital Pioneers (2009-2010), Disclosures (2008), Art for Networks (2002), Cybernetic Serendipity (1968).

Media: Fluid Radio, Furtherfield (*1996), Mute Magazine (*1994), NTS Radio (*2011), Onoma Research, OpenMute server, Resonance FM radio (*2002), The Wire music magazine (*1982).

Academy programs: Centre for Digital Music ELEC QMUL, Electronic Music Studios Goldsmiths (*1968), Interactive Media Goldsmiths, Cultural Studies PhD Goldsmiths, Creating Social Media Goldsmiths.

Art workers: Adnan Hadzi, Alastair Bonnett, Aleksander Kolkowski, Alex McLean, Ami Clarke, Andrew Forbes, Anna Engelhardt, Anthony Davies, Anthony Iles, Aura Satz, Benedict Drew, Borbála Soós (1984), Caroline Heron, Chun Lee, Claude Heiland-Allen, Daniel Kordík (1976), Daniela Cascella, Dubravka Sekulić, Eleni Ikoniadou, Emilie Giles, Fabian Tompsett, Gabriel Menotti (1983), Gary Hall, Geoff Cox, Geraint Wiggins (1962), Ghislaine Boddington, Gio D'Angelo, Gordana Novakovic, Graham Harwood, Heath Bunting (1966), Howard Slater, Ilze Black (1973), Irit Rogoff, Jackie Hatfield, James Stevens, Janis Jefferies, Jo Walsh, Joana Chicau, John Hill, John M. Bowers, Jonathan Kemp, Joseph Hyde, Josephine Berry, Kaffe Matthews (1961), Karen Di Franco, Katie Paterson (1981), Knut Aufermann, Kodwo Eshun, Laura Grace Ford, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Lina Džuverović, Lisa Haskel, Luci Eyers, Luciana Parisi, Manu Luksch (1970), Mariana Marangoni, Mark Peter Wright, Martin Howse, Matthew Fuller, Miriyam Aouragh, Monika Šubrtová (1978), Nicholas Thoburn (1970), Nick Thurston (1982), Olga Goriunova, Pete Gomes, Peter Ride, Rachel Baker, Rodrigo Nunes, Ryan Jordan, Sarah Washington, Salomé Voegelin, Saul Albert, Shu Lea Cheang, Simon Pope (1966), Simon Worthington, Sophie Clements, Sophie MacDonald, Stefan Szczelkun, Steve Rushton, Steven Ball (1960), Stewart Home, Thomson & Craighead, Tim Jones, Toni Prug, William Raban, Wojciech Kosma (1981)
RIP: Diann Bauer (1972-2022).

Publications
  • Life/live: la scène artistique au Royaume-Uni en 1996: de nouvelles adventures, 2 vols., ed. Carrie Pilto, Paris: Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 1996, 255 & 151 pp. v. 2: Anthologie, IA. Exh. survey of artist-run projects in London; held at the ARC, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, 5 Oct 1996-5 Jan 1997; Fundação das Descobertas, Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon, 23 Jan-21 Apr 1997. Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist. Artists. (French)/(English)
    • Life-live: a cena artística no Reino Unido em 1996: novas aventuras, 2 vols., ed. Clara Távora Vilar, Lisbon: Centro Cultural de Belém, 1997. (Portuguese)
  • Anna Harding (ed.), Artists in the City: SPACE in ’68 and Beyond, London: Space Studios, 2018. Review: Berry (Mute). [8]
  • Lisa Tickner, London's New Scene: Art and Culture in the 1960s, Paul Mellon Centre, 2020, 416 pp. Publisher. Preview.
  • Charlie Gere, World’s End, London: Goldsmiths Press, 2022, 208 pp. Publisher.


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Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb