Christian Swertz via nettime-l on Tue, 7 Nov 2023 18:51:10 +0100 (CET)


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<nettime> Nettime Spaces


Hello friends,

a few days ago a synchronous meeting of nettime members who are interested in creating new nettime spaces took place. Some ideas were discussed. The first results are:

- The mailing list is great since it supports debate.
- A journal is not really needed, since journals hardly support debates.
- Spaces for synchronous communication might be interesting, for instance:
  # oral synchronous communication like a monthly nettime meeting
  # face to face meetings at "host" events (like the ars electronica in Linz)
  # hybrid events
- It might be interesting to establish a group of facilitators who ...
  # ... invite people to bring up their questions.
  # ... invite people to suggest topics to discuss.
  # ... support members to clarify their thoughts before posting to the list.

The next meeting of the group will take place at 16.11.2023 (9:00 San Francisco, 12:00 New York, 17:00 London, 18:00 Vienna, (17.11.2023 2:00 Tokyo 4:00 Canberra (sorry for that - please let me know if you live in Asia or Australia and want to participate at a subsequent meeting)). Of course all nettime members are cordially invited to join the meeting. The meeting place is

https://pro.fairteaching.net/r/nettime-l

See you there - and all the best!

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Liebe Grüße,

Christian Swertz
http://www.swertz.at

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