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Hackers: The Art of Abstraction
posted by scubacuda on Sunday February 29, @07:32PM
from the La-informaciĆ³n-quiere-ser-libre! dept.
News Wired: Inspired by McKenzie Wark's The Hacker Manifesto, Madrid's MNCARS's exhibit, Hackers: The Art of Abstraction, explores the connections between hackers, artists and anyone engaged in any kind of creative work. The centerpiece of the exhibition are documentary films and videos made by independent filmmakers and hackers from all over the world, including Freedom Downtime by Emmanuel Goldstein, Free Radio by Kevin Kayser, The Hacktivist by Ian Walker, Unauthorized Access by Annaliza Savage, New York City Hackers by Stig-Lennart Serensen and Hippies From Hell by Inne Pope.

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