Erik Borra
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06 June 2009, 2:29 pm
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tags: dot walk, Erik Borra, exhibition, Florian Cramer, hypertext, installation, memex, psychogeography, Roel Wouters, situationist, Vannevar Bush, w139, wex
The WEX Machine, The W139 EXtender, is a mirroring portal extending the W to the WebWebWeb. It is a new website and permanent installation for W139, an Amsterdam-based exhibition and production space for contemporary art, by Roel Wouters and Erik Borra.
On Friday June 12 the new W139 website will be launched and demonstrated. On a spot-lit…
Erik Borra
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04 October 2007, 5:34 pm
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tags: bureau d'etudes, de geuzen, Erik Borra, Florian Cramer, Florian Schneider, google, information politics, Jodi Dean, metahaven, Michael Zimmer, open search, politics of search engines, quaery, Richard Rogers, search
As part of Open-Search, I was invited to participate in the Forum on Quaero at the Jan van Eyck Acadamie in Maastricht, September 29 and 30, 2007. The purpose of the forum was to question and investigate the European intentions to build a search engine and, broader, to investigate the cultural, political, and philosophical issues related to information…
Update: 911truth.org reappeared in Google’s search returns on October 7. No explanation has been put forward yet, but this second coming has been nicely documented and visualized on the Issue Dramaturg [added 10/10/07 by Michael].
About a year ago Richard Rogers, Marieke van Dijk, and I made the Issue Dramaturg, a tool to display a site’s…
Esther Weltevrede
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24 September 2007, 11:31 am
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tags: Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino, Andy Smith, Anne Helmond, augmented reality, David Kousemaker, Dirk van Oosterbosch, Don Blaauw, Einar Sneve Martinussen, Emily Gobeille, Erik Borra, Felix Peterson, hacker, hackerscamp, Jørn Knutsen, Jim Wood, locative media, Marc Boon, Mark Hoekstra, Mark Wubben, Massimo Banzi, Matt Biddulph, Matthew Karau, mediamatic, Melanie Rieback, Mika Raento, Nadya Peek, Pablos Holman, physical computing, picnic07, RFID, Takuro Mizuta Lippit/ dj sniff, Theodore Watson, Tim Olden, Timo Arnall, Ubi de Feo, Vlad Trifa, Willem Velthoven

RFID Hackers Camp kicks off at Westergasfabriek, the PICNIC 07 location. With a group of great hackers, designers and engineers the camp aims to bring together creativity, knowledge, and skills from various fields and disciplines to realize innovative and creative uses of RFID technology. Within only five days a number of projects will be created for…