Fibrepower, integrate real and virtual spaces in Australasia.

The meeting 2003 of mailing-list Australian-Asian Fibreculture was titled Fibrepower, currents in Australasian Internet Research and Culture . After the success of ' edition last year and the subsequent publication of a full-bodied 'reader', the activists of the list can be found in another public lecture to expand in 'meatspace' what was the subject of analysis in 'cyberspace' . Under the aegis of the momentum and Geert Lovink and other editors, are addressed current issues and classic at the same time such Intellectual Property-Intellectual Possibilities, Information Warfare, Fibre_Access_Geopolitics_Wired (supporting the view that the development of nations begins to be closely linked to 'access to global networks), Warchalking Walk – Methods & Details (on the practices of discovering and exploiting the wireless network open), The Internet Is Not Virtual Teaching and Fibrepower, all related to their size in the Australian continent and in the region of Southeast Asia . The last two are trying to give a decisive impetus to integrate real and virtual spaces in one dimension, finally legitimizing the cyberspace as an integral part of real life and not as a separate domain and its own, making it feel as a fundamental facet of contemporary life. In collaboration with FineArt forum, also an online gallery of works of art by local artists.