"This anthology brings together key texts on the field of art, culture and the public domain published in 'Open' by NAi Publishers and SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain from 2004 until 2012. Together, these essays written by international theoreticians, provide powerful insights into the most important areas of theory and practice in today's public space. They also reflect the effort invested and the themes covered by Open in the eight years it has existed. Subjects covered include safety, informal media, social engineering, precarity, war, privacy, populism, transparency, mobility and autonomy." -- Publisher's website
The public domain is the sovereign space of all citizens of the world. Like the air we breathe, it ...
The essay will draw on Gary Hall’s proposal that Open Access can “represent an opportunity, a chance...
This collection brings together academics, archivists, artists, and activists whose thought and prac...
"This anthology brings together key texts on the field of art, culture and the public domain publish...
The book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 unported license available at http://c...
The book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 unported license available at http://c...
Digital technology has made culture more accessible than ever before. Texts, audio, pictures and vid...
Although open content licenses only account for a fraction of all copyright licenses currently enfor...
"Open access has transformed the traditional way of scientific communication. Open repositories and ...
This article seeks to introduce the complex world of open-content licences against the backdrop of t...
This thesis is about the intellectual history of the modern debate on the public domain and the ques...
Prof. Toby Miller, the Editor-in-Chief of Open Cultural Studies, discusses how this Open Access, pee...
Professor Toby Miller Published Online: 2017-05-12 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-00...
A broad look at the stance on open access in the humanities, the issues pertaining to the cultural d...
Although open content licences only account for a fraction of all copyright licences currently in fo...
The public domain is the sovereign space of all citizens of the world. Like the air we breathe, it ...
The essay will draw on Gary Hall’s proposal that Open Access can “represent an opportunity, a chance...
This collection brings together academics, archivists, artists, and activists whose thought and prac...
"This anthology brings together key texts on the field of art, culture and the public domain publish...
The book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 unported license available at http://c...
The book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 unported license available at http://c...
Digital technology has made culture more accessible than ever before. Texts, audio, pictures and vid...
Although open content licenses only account for a fraction of all copyright licenses currently enfor...
"Open access has transformed the traditional way of scientific communication. Open repositories and ...
This article seeks to introduce the complex world of open-content licences against the backdrop of t...
This thesis is about the intellectual history of the modern debate on the public domain and the ques...
Prof. Toby Miller, the Editor-in-Chief of Open Cultural Studies, discusses how this Open Access, pee...
Professor Toby Miller Published Online: 2017-05-12 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-00...
A broad look at the stance on open access in the humanities, the issues pertaining to the cultural d...
Although open content licences only account for a fraction of all copyright licences currently in fo...
The public domain is the sovereign space of all citizens of the world. Like the air we breathe, it ...
The essay will draw on Gary Hall’s proposal that Open Access can “represent an opportunity, a chance...
This collection brings together academics, archivists, artists, and activists whose thought and prac...