What do a feminist server, an art space located in a public park in North London, a 'pirate' library of high cultural value yet dubious legal status, and an art school that emphasizes collectivity have in common? They all demonstrate that art can play an important role in imagining and producing a real quite different from what is currently hegemonic; that art has the possibility to not only envision or proclaim ideas in theory, but also to realize them materially. Aesthetics of the Commons examines a series of artistic and cultural projects—drawn from what can loosely be called the (post)digital—that take up this challenge in different ways. What unites them, however, is that they all have a 'double character.' They are art in the sense t...
This paper examines a new form of creativity based on the commons, using as a starting point two pro...
The idea of the “commons” is often invoked in discussions of the academic library’s future, but thes...
The commons has been adopted by LIS as a metaphor for transformational library spaces. However, post...
Two of the editors of the volume Aesthetics of the Commons (Diaphanes 2021) Cornelia Sollfrank and F...
Two of the editors of the volume Aesthetics of the Commons (Diaphanes 2021) Cornelia Sollfrank and F...
Estovers is a practice-based research project on the concept of the commons in contemporary art. It ...
Art/Commons is the first book to theorise the commons from the perspectives of contemporary art hist...
A review of Aesthetics of the Commons edited by Cornelia Sollfrank, Felix Stalder, and Shusha Nieder...
The author examines how the production of art may constitute an important form of institutional work...
The urban public space, digital creations or the air, all of them are objects that have been traditi...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
In Constructing Commons in the Cultural Environment, Michael J. Madison, Brett M. Frischmann, and Ka...
Cultural commons constitute a complex and varied field of research, as the concepts of commons and c...
In the context of major economic crises, ecological catastrophes and pervasive technological innovat...
This paper examines a new form of creativity based on the commons, using as a starting point two pro...
The idea of the “commons” is often invoked in discussions of the academic library’s future, but thes...
The commons has been adopted by LIS as a metaphor for transformational library spaces. However, post...
Two of the editors of the volume Aesthetics of the Commons (Diaphanes 2021) Cornelia Sollfrank and F...
Two of the editors of the volume Aesthetics of the Commons (Diaphanes 2021) Cornelia Sollfrank and F...
Estovers is a practice-based research project on the concept of the commons in contemporary art. It ...
Art/Commons is the first book to theorise the commons from the perspectives of contemporary art hist...
A review of Aesthetics of the Commons edited by Cornelia Sollfrank, Felix Stalder, and Shusha Nieder...
The author examines how the production of art may constitute an important form of institutional work...
The urban public space, digital creations or the air, all of them are objects that have been traditi...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
In Constructing Commons in the Cultural Environment, Michael J. Madison, Brett M. Frischmann, and Ka...
Cultural commons constitute a complex and varied field of research, as the concepts of commons and c...
In the context of major economic crises, ecological catastrophes and pervasive technological innovat...
This paper examines a new form of creativity based on the commons, using as a starting point two pro...
The idea of the “commons” is often invoked in discussions of the academic library’s future, but thes...
The commons has been adopted by LIS as a metaphor for transformational library spaces. However, post...