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Constitutive practices
  sla  09/23/2004 - 03:22  Array  

The NEURO TALK Constitutive practices: Ad-hoc-networking and virtual organising was the closing debate on sunday night, 29th of February 2004. Franco Bifo Berardi opened the discussion with reflections on europe and neurosis, which was followed by Pit Schultz, who reflected on net activism at its current state. The discussion was followed by many closing or summarizing remarks and statements from Valery Rey Alzaga, Shahidul Alam, Sebastian Lüttgert, Diana Mccarthy, Florian Schneider and many many more.

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