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Essay on Destruction Art, written by Kristine Stiles for "Book for the Unstable Media," 1992.
Short essay by Achim Wollscheid, published in "Book for the Unstable Media," 1992.
Stefaan Decostere, author of the installation arena WARUM 2.0, explains his work.
Description of Perry Hoberman's installation Systems Maintenance, published in The Art of the Accident, 1998.
Introduction to the publication "TechnoMorphica" that was edited and published by V2_ in 1997.
Short essay by Arjen Mulder - To understand today’s world, one must understand what instability is, and what its consequences are, socially, politically and ...
Essay by philosopher Paul Virilio, published in "Book for the Unstable Media," 1992.
Description of Mark Bain's The Live Room, published in The Art of the Accident, 1998.
Description of Debra Solomon's artwork "The Living," published in "The Art of the Accident," 1998.
Description of the experimental Unreliable DEAF98 website, published in "The Art of the Accident," 1998.
Stefaan Decostere explains the background and intentions of his installation arena "Warum 2.0."
Essay by Timothy Druckrey, published in "The Art of the Accident," 1998.
Description of Seiko Mikami's "World, Membrane and the Dismembered Body," published in "The Art of the Accident," 1998.
Catalogue text about Herwig Weiser's "zgodlocator," published in "The Art of the Accident," 1998.
A text in Dutch by Lena van Tijen, written on occasion of the Evening of the V2_Archive.
DEAF98 Dutch Electronic Art Festival - The Art of the Accident
Article in Dutch by Yvette van Nierop, December 2002.
Digital Alchemy is a text by Giles Lane.
An article about film utopias by Miklos Peternak, part of the V2_East meeting on archives and documentation (1996)
Short article about archival database models by Nina Czegledy (1996).
Article (1996) on the history of computer art in Eastern Europe by Martin Sperka.
Collection of V2_East newsletters from 1996 - 1997, as published in the Deep Europe Reader, compiled by Andreas Broeckmann and Inke Arns.
Reader from 1997 containing various texts relating to the Syndicate mailing list and the Deep Europe project, edited by Inke Arns and Andreas Broeckmann.
A three-day workshop at V2_, followed by a concert at Nighttown, a program initiated by Ben Schot and Ronald Cornelissen. I rip you, you rip me, which focused ...
The opening event of DEAF98 was theater/media performance evening by Diller+Scofidio with The Builders Association.
Report by Arthur Bueno about the Y2K? panel discussion at DEAF98.
Interview (1998) with Katherine Hayles, by Josephine Bosma. Originally posted to nettime.
Text of a lecture by Ted Krueger for the Data Wolk Hoeksche Waard workshop at DEAF98.
Article (1998) by Marie-José Klaver on the Nettime mailing list.
Short report (1998) about the conference Online Realities in 3D.
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