
Der Kanadische Science Fiction Autor und politische Aktivist Cory Doctorow wird am 6. Dezember im Walcheturm über die Politik des Urheberrechts und seine
Erfahrungen mit der freien Kultur sprechen.
Cory Doctorow ist einer der profiliertesten Kenner beider Materien, er arbeitete unter anderem als Europäischer Repräsentant der Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) und hat über 7 Romane publiziert, zuletzt “Makers” und “For the Win”. Die neueste Veröffentlichung ist die Aufsatzsammlung “Context: Selected Essays on Productivity, Creativity,Parenting, and Politics in the 21st Century”. Auf Dt.
erschienen ist u.a. “Little Brother”.
Cory Doctorow ist auch ein brillanter Redner. Es ist also nicht nur für einen interessanten sondern auch unterhaltsamen Abend gesorgt.
Peter Hogenkamp, Leiter der NZZ Digital, wird als Respondent die Diskussion eröffnen. Gefolgt von Annette Schindler, Expertin für Medienkunst, Gegenwartskunst, Design, Kunst und Recht.
Die Veranstaltung wird von der Digitalen Allmend, in Zusammenarbeit mit der Vertiefung Mediale Künste (ZHdK), Dock18, Walcheturm und Wikimedia Schweiz organisiert. KulturTV, Roger Levywird die Veranstaltung mit seiner Kamera begleiten.
Ein Abend mit Cory Doctorow.
The Politics of Copyright and the New Cultural Economy
6.12.2011, Kunstraum Walcheturm, 20:00
Die Veranstaltungssprache ist Englisch.
Der Eintritt ist frei. Keine Voranmeldung. First come, first served.


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