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Crowd Society is a research project about the cultural, social and political implications of an emergent '''crowd economy'''. To start with, we focus on the transformative potential as well as associated problematics of these new forms of peer-to-peer interaction within the fields of '''art''' and '''architecture'''. <br>  
 
Crowd Society is a research project about the cultural, social and political implications of an emergent '''crowd economy'''. To start with, we focus on the transformative potential as well as associated problematics of these new forms of peer-to-peer interaction within the fields of '''art''' and '''architecture'''. <br>  
 
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This wiki is the project's collaborative knowledge database. It is edited by researchers and students from a network of universities and functions as a knowledge hub amongst all the people involved. <br> <br>
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This wiki is the project's collaborative knowledge database. It is edited by researchers and students from a network of universities, including the Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths London and the Visual Culture Unit, TU Wien, and functions as a knowledge hub amongst all the people involved. <br> <br>
 
To get a first idea about the scope of this wiki, see the [[Special:AllPages|Index of All Pages]].
 
To get a first idea about the scope of this wiki, see the [[Special:AllPages|Index of All Pages]].
  

Revision as of 15:10, 26 February 2016


About this site

Crowd Society is a research project about the cultural, social and political implications of an emergent crowd economy. To start with, we focus on the transformative potential as well as associated problematics of these new forms of peer-to-peer interaction within the fields of art and architecture.

This wiki is the project's collaborative knowledge database. It is edited by researchers and students from a network of universities, including the Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths London and the Visual Culture Unit, TU Wien, and functions as a knowledge hub amongst all the people involved.

To get a first idea about the scope of this wiki, see the Index of All Pages.

Getting started

So far, editing is restriced - you need to receive an invitation to contribute to this wiki. Please feel free to contact the Admin for approval.

If you don't know how to create or edit an article use our how-to and try the Testpage.

Do you want to know more about this project?
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Crowd society network

This wiki is based on Media Wiki which is also the foundation of Wikipedia. You can use Wikipedia's "Help" or any search engine with the key words "mediawiki"+"your question".


The initiators of this wiki are also working on several other webpages:

Networked Cultures
Other Markets
World of Matter

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