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Call for contributions http://subsol.c3.hu Recent transformations in the production and distribution of culture have resulted in a withering of control. In this atmosphere, the creation of autonomous cultural spaces and media has become necessary for the survival of art � and the art of survival. This need is even more profoundly felt in post-socialist countries, where decades of bureaucratic centralization have forestalled the development of self-management. But the "occupation" of the spaces of culture has not been an unproblematic chapter of history--often it has produced expulsions, closed bureaucracies, and ideological dogmatism. Although the ghosts of the past still haunt the imagination of the living, today, increasingly, we bear witness to new forms of association that are no longer properly called groups. Nameless, they exist on the borders of disappearance, without the need for manifestoes, without the desire for programs, without the exigency of five-year plans. SUBSOL invites contributions from sometime artists, backyard activists, media practitioners, and the organizers of autonomous spaces. As a matter of principle all contributions are from those involved at the point of production. The threads of the next issue will be: (1) Autonomous Spaces: New media labs and social centers. Reflections on group identity, territory, and mobility are also welcome. A partial list of contributors includes: Autonomous Culture Factory (Croatia), bootlab (Germany), Buryzone (Slovakia), CAA (Romania), Cyberpipe (Slovenia), Desk.org (Netherlands), D.I.N.A. (Italy), FiftyFifty (Spain), InterSpace (Bulgaria), Kisvarso (Hungary), K2 (Latvia), Kuda (Yugoslavia), Metelkova (Slovenia), net.culture center mama (Croatia), NoDimension (Czech Republic), Sarai (India), Tranzit (Romania), V2_Institute for Unstable Media (Netherlands), WRO (Poland). (2) Sovereign Media: Small scale but globally dispersed media with no reason beyond their own existence and no orientation towards profit. Contributors: Candida TV (Italy), Communication Front (Bulgaria), Institutio Media (Lithuania), Katastro.fi (Finland), Tetsuo Kogawa (Japan), Geert Lovink & Joanne Richardson (Australia/Croatia), Mikro (Germany), Net Institute & Rekombinant (Italy), Re-lab (Latvia), r a d i o q u a l i a (New Zealand), Thing (US). (3) Microcosms of Future Worlds. New social movements, the ethics of zero work, free software as the withering away of labor based on exchange value? Contributors: Kadian Antal (Romania), Alex Galloway (US), Stefan Merten, Oekonux (Germany), Kenta Ohji, New Associationist Movement (Japan), LETS (Canada), Makrolab (Slovenia), Sciatto (Italy), Snafu (Italy), Trabajo Zero (Spain). SUBSOL has changed its coordinates and collaborations as it moved from Bucharest, to Budapest, to Zagreb. It is a temporary medium, existing only for one year, opening a meeting space for those whose ideas and work may be very close, but who might otherwise remain ignorant about each other. Others can continue the project, under another name. The manifest destiny of any group is its disappearance. And the best propagation of an idea is achieved through its perpetual self-destruction. Comments, Inquiries, Contributions: [email protected] Deadline: November 26 Relative maximum length: 10000 characters (~1500 words) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold