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Maybe you'd like to read [https://constantdullaart.com/text/SPIKE-70-Surf-Clubs-2003-.pdf this article] by Constant Dullard & Charles Broskoski (co-founder of Are.Na). It’s fun and critical! I find it great how they discuss „informal publishing" „browsing", „exchanging between artists“, „information swapping“, „public versus private“ domains“, bookmarking“, „archiving“ in the light of Surfclubs in the early 2000s. But I am sure they would have much more to say if they start tapping into 2024 and future scenarios. With Are.Na I also like a lot how a personal archive becomes shared, re-mixed, added to.
Maybe you'd like to read [https://constantdullaart.com/text/SPIKE-70-Surf-Clubs-2003-.pdf this article] by Constant Dullard & Charles Broskoski (co-founder of Are.Na). It’s fun and critical! I find it great how they discuss „informal publishing" „browsing", „exchanging between artists“, „information swapping“, „public versus private“ domains“, bookmarking“, „archiving“ in the light of Surfclubs in the early 2000s. But I am sure they would have much more to say if they start tapping into 2024 and future scenarios. With Are.Na I also like a lot how a personal archive becomes shared, re-mixed, added to.


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Maybe you'd like to read this article by Constant Dullard & Charles Broskoski (co-founder of Are.Na). It’s fun and critical! I find it great how they discuss „informal publishing" „browsing", „exchanging between artists“, „information swapping“, „public versus private“ domains“, bookmarking“, „archiving“ in the light of Surfclubs in the early 2000s. But I am sure they would have much more to say if they start tapping into 2024 and future scenarios. With Are.Na I also like a lot how a personal archive becomes shared, re-mixed, added to.