Felix Stalder
is lecturer in digital culture and network theory at the Zurich University of the Arts where he co-directs the media arts programme. A sociologist by training, he focuses on social, political and technological dynamics, particularly in the context of new modes of cultural production. Over the last decade, he has written and edited several books, including Open Cultures and the Nature of Networks; Manuel Castells and the Theory of the Network Society; and Deep Search: The Politics of Search Beyond Google. He is also a moderator of the nettime mailing list. He lives in Vienna and can be reached via http://felix.openflows.com
Eurozine Articles
Relax!
Producing culture in a weak intellectual property environment
Cultural producers should be relaxed about digital technology's erosion of copyright. A weak copyright regime offers a chance to re-embed cultural production in concrete, personal relationships out of which new economic models can and do emerge. [more]
Contain this!
Leaks, whistle-blowers and the networked news ecology
The WikiLeaks exposés are altering the informational landscape for good. Whilst acknowledging the structural leakiness of networked organizations, Felix Stalder finds deeper reasons for the crisis of information security and the new distribution of investigative journalism. [more]


















