Public Domain
20062007

Public space is traditionally defined as a domain of free exchange, welcoming the participation of all citizens: meeting places in the city, the market, newspapers and other public media. The rise of digital technologies has a great influence on the structure of this space. Is today’s “public domain” more scattered or broader and richer than before the “digital revolution”? This question is crucial in debates about architecture, urban planning and art, and about the roles they play in society. Is the public domain still a place for acting and intervening? Where does the “public” take place nowadays and who shapes it by developing spatial and cultural strategies? How can one claim these new public spaces?

To define what’s public, and to name and identify what and who is considered to be part of the common cultural and intellectual heritage of humanity, is a fundamentally political act that affects humans and matter in different ways. While copyright or patent restrictions may expire and be renewed, the opportunity for an individual to integrate (or reintegrate) into a community may not present itself as easily. Arranged around the topic of the “Public Domain,” many of these programs considered notions of the public and how they relate to objects, people and knowledge in terms of economics, law, politics, religion, culture and psychology.

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Public Domain

Panel

Confounding Expectations: Photography in Context – Image Ownership and Usage in the Digital Age

Dec 6, 2006

Panel

Open Source: On the Line

Dec 4, 2006

Panel

Radio Communities: The Other Side of the Electronic Divide

Nov 29, 2006

Talk

Sean Landers

Nov 21, 2006

Screening

How Little We Know of Our Neighbours and A Map With Gaps

Nov 12, 2006

Panel

Confounding Expectations: Photography in Context – Can a Photograph Truly Be Original?

Nov 8, 2006

Talk

Sharon Lockhart

Nov 7, 2006

Panel

Public Space and Sustainable Development: The Future of and Old City

Oct 27, 2006

Talk

Dan Graham

Oct 24, 2006

Panel, Performance

The Two Way Street: Immigration and the Individual

Oct 21, 2006

Panel

Tropicália: The Emergence of a Brazilian Counterculture

Oct 19, 2006

Panel

Confounding Expectations: Photography in Context – Photographing Katrina

Oct 11, 2006

Lecture, Performance

Negativland: Adventures in Illegal Art A Performance by Mark Hosler

Sep 29, 2006

Panel

Information Mapping: So Now We Can See it All?

Sep 25, 2006

Panel

What Comes After: Cities, Art + Recovery, Day 1

Sep 15–Sep 16, 2006

Panel

What Comes After: Cities, Art + Recovery, Day 2

Sep 15–Sep 16, 2006

Lecture

The Eclipse of the Public: The Necessity to Revitalize the Public Sphere

Sep 14, 2006

Panel

Anselm Kiefer: Velimir Chlebnikov and the Sea

Sep 12, 2006

Performance

William Pope.L’s The Black Factory

Jul 22, 2006

Lecture

Art Test(s) Sites: Nevada Real Estate

Jun 7, 2006

Roundtable

Taking Back the Dollar: Alternative Economics

Jun 2, 2006

Conversation, Screening

Rwanda—Understanding Conflict through Film PART II: Examining Post-Conflict

May 9, 2006

Conference, Screening

Rwanda—Understanding Conflict through Film PART I: Hotel Rwanda, with director Terry George

May 4, 2006

Panel

Confounding Expectations: Photography in Context Photography Education Today: An Exploration of How we are Creating a New Generation of Image-Based Artists

May 3, 2006

Talk

Sarah Sze

May 2, 2006

Lecture

Subjective Histories of Sculpture: John Armleder

May 1, 2006

Lecture

Subjective Histories of Sculpture: Trisha Donnelly

Apr 24, 2006

Talk

Rodney Graham

Apr 18, 2006

Conversation, Screening

The Prison Industry: Artistic Approaches to Activism

Apr 7, 2006

Party

The Borough Arts Bash: Celebrating Manhattan’s Creative Communities

Mar 30, 2006

Essay, Series

Art Collection Writing Award Winners, 2006–2007

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