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article on indymedia published

mh | 16.07.2005 11:07 | Indymedia

Lots of articles are being written about indymedia. "Indymedia - Concatenations of Physical and Virtual Spaces" discusses indymedia as an example for the creation of a hybrid, both online and offline, communication space. I'd be interested in any comments...

"Over the past few years, global movements have been continuously producing public spheres where the distinction between the "real" and the "virtual" is fading away. From encounters in the geographical space of large mobilisations and local preparation meetings on one hand, and the thicket of websites, webfora, email lists, chatrooms and wikis on the other, a new, hybrid communication space is emerging. The practices in this emerging communication space are by far exceeding the expectations attached to the concept of cyberspace as discussed with much fascination during the 80 and 90s. The fusion of virtual and physical spaces, body and technology turns out to be taken much more taken for granted, much more embedded in everyday life than anyone had imagined. So, what does this emerging communication space look like, what are its preconditions, in which situations does it open up and what constitutes its boundaries?"

mh
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