The Sarai Readers are published once a year. Each issue is structured around a specific theme and features articles, essays, reviews & criticism, interviews and photographic essays. The Readers are inter-disciplinary and invite and commission writing by practitioners, academics, activists and artists from diverse fields.
'Sarai Reader 01 can be seen both as a navigation log of actual voyages and a map for possible journeys into a real and imagined territory that we have provisionally called the "Public Domain". This republic without territory is a sovereign entity that comes into being whenever people gather and begin to communicate, using whatever means that they have at hand, beyond the range of the telescope of the merchant, and outside the viewing platform of the microscope of the censor.' - extracted from the Sarai website
Note: This text is available at http://www.sarai.net/publications/readers/01-the-public-domain in PDF format.
Onsite
English
critical theory,  digital art,  technology,  public sphere,  India,  urbanism
2001
256
1
anthology
Entering the Public Domain
Claiming the City
Old Media/New Media: Ongoing Histories
Internet Interventions
Wetware: Bodies in the Digital Domain
'Free as in Freedom': Software as Culture
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