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Title: Hosting with others
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Date: 2023-03-24 11:00
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Category: writings
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Tags: servers, AMRO, publication
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slug: hosting-with-others
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lang: en
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status: draft
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event_start: 2023-03-24 11:00
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event_duration: 1h 30m
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featured_image: /images/Hosting-with-others.jpg
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summary: This publication is a transcription of a conversation that took place at AMRO "Debug". It was organized by servus.at at afo architekturforum oberösterreich, to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas about the practices of art hosting and cultural providers such as the ones managed by many of the members of the festival community.
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Hosting with others is out. :)
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This publication is a transcription of a conversation that took place at AMRO "Debug". It was organized by servus.at at afo architekturforum oberösterreich, to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas about the practices of art hosting and cultural providers such as the ones managed by many of the members of the festival community. In this dedicated session, representatives of various experiences of art servers were invited to a conversation where to identify common traits between the various experiences and how needs and practices change over years.
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## Colophon
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This zine is released with a copyleft attitude: we support copying and redistributing this zine as it is, as long as you release it again under the same conditions. We would like to ask you to not modify the content, as it captures a moment of a situated discussion.
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*AMRO*: Art Meets Radical Openness is a biennial festival for art, hacktivism and open cultures, organized since 2008 by servus.at in cooperation with the Linz University of Art, Department of Time-Based Media. <https://art-meets.radical-openness.org>
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*servus.at*: promotes the use of free open source software, explores phenomena of digital culture, highlights socio-political implications in dealing with technology, and deals with central issues of the information society. <https://servus.at>
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*Varia*: Varia is a Rotterdam based initiative, which started in 2017 from the need to open up their members' practices and organise ad-hoc public or semi-public moments among different configurations; at its core it aims at developing critical understandings of the technologies that surround us. <https://varia.zone>
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*mur.at*: enables the networks of a wide variety of art and cultural initiatives in a (shared) virtual space. <https://mur.at/>
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*esc mkl*: esc media art laboratory provides space and is at the same time a platform for experiments and projects. <https://esc.mur.at/>
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*systerserver*: is run by feminists, using FOSS. It acts as a place to learn system administration skills, host services and inspire others to do the same. <https://systerserver.net/>
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*AnarchaServer*: is a feminist server which contributes to the maintenance of autonomous infrastructure on the Internet for feminists projects. <https://anarchaserver.org/>
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*leverburns*: is a --no-camera&&--no-audio environment [we-txt--&--terminal] for workshops / conversation sessions re:autonomous_practices for individuals and collectives ][ art <--------------------------------------------------------------> cultural production ][ <https://leverburns.blue/>
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**Printed**: at Varia, on the HP LaserJet 9050dn
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**Paper**: romandruk 90 grams, van Beek
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**Tools**: octomode, Etherpad, Paged.js
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**Fonts**: MetaAccanthis by Amélie Dumont, Polsku by Open Source Publishing, monospace, sans-serif
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**Transcription, editing, layout**: Manetta Berends, Angeliki Diakrousi, Artemis Gryllaki
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