Hackers, The Art of Abstraction.

The creative attitude of the correct definition of hacker is inherent in the term itself, which presupposes a vitality expressed by the rejection of the rules imposed from above and the ability to reinvent the real through innovative solutions. Until 28 March at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid takes place Hackers, The Art of Abstraction , an exhibition that seeks to redeem the conception of hackers outside the logic of mass media propaganda, restoring the meaning that competes, ie to independent builders knowledge. The ability to abstract, referred to here with good reason, it is certainly one of the historical features of the hackers who have also applied to situations other than just computer networks. Curated by Jenny Marketou and Berta Sichel, inspired, inter alia by verbose 'The Hacker Manifesto' of the Australian theorist McKenzie Wark, consists of a series of films made by independent authors have documented that over time different situations (perloppiù European and American) , groups and underground scenes that bear witness to this attitude. The feature films selected, followed by debates are 'Freedom Downtime' Emmanuel Goldstein 'Free Radio' Kevin Kayser, 'The Hacktivist' Ian Walker, 'Unauthorized Access' to Annaliza Savage, 'New York City Hackers' Stig- Lennart Serensen and ' Hippies From Hell 'Inne Pope.