Paris

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Spaces: After 8 Books bookstore, Bétonsalon artist-run space (*2003), castillo/corrales artist-run space (*2007), Césure, CRASlab (*2005), Le Cube, DOC collectively-run space, L'Etna (*1997), La Gaîté Lyrique post-Internet culture centre, Galignani bookshop (*1801), Glassbox (*1997), IHEAP art school (1988-95, 2012-), Immanence gallery (*2000), Interart art bookstore (*1989), IRCAM (*1977), Jeu de Paume (*2004), Kadist gallery, Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers space for art and poetry (*2002), Palais de Tokyo (*1937), Plateforme (*2010), Point Éphémère cultural centre (*2004), /tmp/lab, Treize (*2010), Xpo Gallery.
Past spaces: Villa Vassilieff (-2020).

Initiatives (with no permanent event venue): CHAOS (*1990), Claire Fontaine (*2004), Council (*2013), IMTR, La Quadrature du Net, The Law Factory, LeLab, Light Cone (*1982), Ness Books associative publishing house, association (*c.2015), Paraguay Press (*2007), le peuple qui manque (*2005), RYbN (*2000), Tiqqun, Les Virtualistes (*1991).
Past initiatives: Société Réaliste (2004-2015).

Events: Relearn summer school (*2019), NØ SCHOOL artist-run school (*2018), Offprint art book fair (*2010), Sonic Protest music festival (*2003), Mal au Pixel (*2002), Cube Festival (*2002), Nuit Blanche (*2002), Agora (*1998), Biennale de Paris (*1959) [1].
Past events: Refrag symposium (2015-2018), Media Mediums exhibition (2014), The Digital Legacies of the Avant-Garde conference (2012), Open Legislative Data conference (2012), IRL performances (*2011), Ambisonics (2010), The Public School Paris (*2010), Politique 0 (2010), World-Information.Org (2009), Scratch Expanded, Hacker Space Fest (2008), Economie 0 (2008), The Upgrade! Paris, Dorkbot Paris (*2007), Digital Humanities conference (2006), NIME conference (2006), Résonances (2002-2004), ISMIR conference (2002), Voyages Virtuels exhibition (1993, 95), Les Transinteractifs (1988), Mémoires du Futur exhibition (1987), Les Immatériaux exhibition (1985), ICMC conference (1984), Electra exhibition (1983).

Media: Artkillart label (*2007).

Art workers: Aidan Mac Guill, Ana Rewakowicz, Anne Becker, Annick Bureaud (1958), Antoine Lefebvre (1984), Antoine Schmitt (1961), Arnaud Rivière, Atau Tanaka, Aude Grandveau, Benjamin Gaulon, Christine Treguier, Dasha Ilina, David Lamelas (1946), Don Foresta (1938), Egle Rindzevičiūtė, Emmanuelle Gibello, Evan Roth (1978), Ferenc Gróf (1972), Francesca Musiani (1984), Frank Madlener, Frédéric Bevilacqua, Frédéric Madre, Frédéric Neyrat (1968), Giovanna Zapperi, Grégoire Rousseau, Gwenola Wagon (1975), Hugo Roy, Hugues Vinet, Inés Iglesias Heras, Isabelle Massu, Jacques Perconte (1974), Jean-Baptiste Naudy, Jean-Louis Boissier, Joachim Hamou, Julie Blanc, Juliana Borinski (1979), Kim Soun Gui (1946), Laurent Bayle, Lucile Haute, Marika Dermineur, Maurice Benayoun (1957), Morgan Meyer, Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez (1976), Nicolas Malevé, Nina Garcia, Olga Kisseleva (1965), Olivia Despointes, Pascal Schmitt, Panteros666, Pierre Bastien (1953), Pierre Cassou-Noguès (1971), Raphaël Bastide, Servanne Monjour, Séverine Dusollier, Sinziana Ravini (1976), Stéphane Degoutin (1973), Suzanne Berthy, Toto Donat, Uros Petrevski, Vincent Goudard.
Formerly: Brian Holmes.
RIP: Bruno Latour (1947-2022), Bernard Stiegler (1952-2020), Bernard Parmegiani (1927-2013), Éliane Radigue (1932-2026).


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