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− | + | Zehar is a four monthly magazine of art and contemporary culture. The magazine’s aim is to maintain a critical reflective spirit, inspired by the conviction of the need for consolidated stable bases, which enrich the context and a plural environment. | |
− | + | Nicolas Malevé published in Zehar 55 an article on the state of the CC licenses in the general landscape of the free licenses.Laurence Rassel worked at the editorial team on Zehar 56 , issue more focused on archiving and transmission. |
Revision as of 10:49, 17 March 2006
Contents
Volledige titel
Zehar 55 , "Estado de las Creative Commons" Zehar 56, "Editorial"
Soort evenement:
Artikel en editoriaal werk in tijdschrift
Datum / tijd / duur evenement
????
Locatie
Arteleku, San Sebastian, Baskenland, Spanje
foto's
http://www.arteleku.net/4.1/articulo/imagenB/640.jpg http://www.arteleku.net/4.1/articulo/imagenB/685.jpg
Keyword lijst
vrije licenties, creative commons, licence art libre, general public licence, archieven
URL
only links directly to the projects. if possible rlegible for human beings. preferably not to long (replace)
Type productie
Publicatie op uitnodiging
Partner organisaties
Arteleku
Totaal aantal bezoekers evenement:
estimate (niet voor het jaarboek)
Soort bezoekers / deelnemers / gasten evenement
lezers van Zehar (bibliotheek, culturele productoren, cultural studies studenten, enz) publicatie in het engels, spaans, bask
Korte beschrijving (max 200 woorden)
Zehar is a four monthly magazine of art and contemporary culture. The magazine’s aim is to maintain a critical reflective spirit, inspired by the conviction of the need for consolidated stable bases, which enrich the context and a plural environment. Nicolas Malevé published in Zehar 55 an article on the state of the CC licenses in the general landscape of the free licenses.Laurence Rassel worked at the editorial team on Zehar 56 , issue more focused on archiving and transmission.