Readme 100, temporary art factory software.

Readme 100

Inaugurated on November 4 at the Stadt Dortmund und Landesbibliothek the Readme 100, temporary software art factory , the 2005 edition of the festival culture of the software that already in the other three editions so far realized ( READ_ME 1.2 , 2.3 READ_ME , 2004 , this 'last that gave rise to a substantial collection of texts / catalog ) has traced the history of the concept of software art through the works and theories of a large international community. Organized by Alexei Shulgin, Olga Goriunova, Inke Arns and Francis Hunger, the program includes presentations of projects and studies selected, namely: ' Map-o-Matix 'Yves Degoyon, Sergio Moreno, Jaume Nualart and others,' The Invisible Hand of the Market 'by Renate Wieser and Julian Rohrhuber,' LYCAY – Let Your Code Play 'Ilya Malinovski,' Towards a Permanently Temporary Software Art Factory (Notes for the Sustainability of Software Artifacts) 'Javier Candeira,' appropirate! ' Sven König, 'State Scrounging as Means of Production' Special Guest, 'Cosmolalia' by Christophe Bruno, 'Spam! The Economy of Desire 'by Alessandro Ludovico, and two presentations via Skype:' System Stories and Model Worlds – A Critical Approach to Generative Art 'Australian Mitchell Whitelaw, and' Outsource Me! ' Argentina's Leonardo Solaas devoted to a project that was commissioned in outsourcing, while on display there will be a preview of 'AI to the People', an installation by Amy Alexander and Wojciech Kosma.