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2002

RE2: NYTIMES article: Alex Galloway (RSG [walkerart.org])


more fun with the media...

>European digital artists are more politicized than their >American counterparts,
naw, this is too vague to mean anything. proof: Critical Art Ensemble and Electronic Disturbance Theatre (who together invented the concept of electronic civil disobedience), Paul Garrin, RSG, RTMark/Yes Men, Institute for Applied Autonomy, BIT, etc, etc.

>But "Minds of Concern" is also the only online work in the >exhibition to operate in a legal gray area.
packet sniffing is definitely in a legal gray area. it is illegal when used for covert surveillance. but like most technologies it's de facto legal for private use ... plus legal for the FBI w/ a court order (under the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act.) also CAE's performance was banned from the show opening because it operates in a legal/lethal gray area (Monsanto etc). in fact a judge in Georgia found port scanning to be *legal* in 2000 (http://online.securityfocus.com/news/126 [securityfocus.com]).. not sure if the law has changed since then.. but don't let 'em think that the Knowbots are the only outlaws ;)

+ http://1000journals.com/733/images/733bigs.jpg
-> Rhizome.org

Location
On the US legal bug
7.5.:
<nettime> PDS
7.5.: Re: <nettime> [L. Brown]
7.5.: Re: <nettime> [F. Cramer]
8.5.:Re: <nettime> KR
8.5.: scan reports
9.5.: Server Migration US
Port scanning is legal in the US

10.5.: provider vs kr

CRACKED ..Minds of concern::breakingnews...!!
May 12,2002

13.5.:New York Times Article
RE2: NYTIMES article
RE2: NYTIMES article
RE:3 NYTIMES article: KR
15.5.: wired article
[ thing] review
19.5.: Sonntagszeitung
13.6.: neural.it

14.6.:NZZ



(original article)

Invitation to the open source exhibition
curated by Steve Dietz and Jenny Markatou (?)