Undermining
the borders between text and image, between private property and public
space through the design of ‘imaginary’ advertisements and (ironically)
deconstructing some of the basic conventions of a magazine, Imaginary
Property is curating the 77 issue of HTV-De-IJsberg, investigating new
fields of image-production beyond the hard-coded notions of the
commercial versus the editorial.

January 31st 2009
Theatrum Anatomicum
Waag Society, Amsterdam

Doors Open at 14:30 (GMT +01)
Broadcast from 15
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Program
15:00 – Lucas Evers – Welcome
15:05 – Eleonora Oreggia – Introduction
15:10 – Kim de Groot – HTV Issue: design concept and the Networked Image
15:20 – Dirk Vis – HTV De Ijsberg
15:20 – Florian Schneider – Imaginary Property and The Museum of the Stealing of Soul
15:40 – Lilia Perez – Politics of Touch
15:50 – Shaina Annand and Ashok Sukumaran – Padma (remote: Bombay)
16:00 – Mathias Jud – Picidae (remote: Berlin)
16:05 – Timo Klok – Pirates of the Amazons (remote: Rotterdam)
16:10 – Eleonora Oreggia – Virtual Entity and post-piracy
16:20 – Graham Harwood – Net Monster and the Digital Networked Image (remote:Berlin)
16:30 – Alterazioni Video – Copy No Copy (remote:Milan/NewYork)
Join us on irc to ask your questions, or call imp_agency via skype.
Leave us your snail mail via Irc, we will send you a copy of the HTV
paper at home!

The program will be mirrored and interactively connected to Critical Consumer Practice at Transmediale.
http://www.transmediale.de/en/critical-consumer-practice-2-event