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Die Form der Unruhe: rebell.tv
Tina Piazzi (CH), Stefan M. Seydel (CH/IT), Philipp Meier (CH)

How is communications behavior being transformed under the impact of digitization? What changes when it’s no longer letterpress printing—a linear- causal sequential array of trains of thought—that characterizes the exchange of ideas among human beings, but rather hyperlinks, connections, relations, conversations? While rebell.tv’s informational realm continues work on the description of the “metamorphosis of the social question” (Robert Castel), content and hypotheses are being developed in the style of “Grounded Theory” and presented as a “form of unrest.”

The contributions documenting what was done at Ars Electronica 2008: http://blog.rebell.tv/p8192.html.

Source: Tina Piazzi (CH), Stefan M. Seydel (CH/I), Philipp Meier (CH)

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