GOTO10

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GOTO10 is a collective of international artists and programmers, dedicated to Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) and digital arts. GOTO10 aims to support and grow digital art projects and tools for artistic creation, located on the blurry line between software programming and art.

GOTO10 lives on servers, IRC channels, lists and streams. We don’t have any static physical meeting place. We organize events throughout Europe, independently and in collaboration with like-minded organizations. Our aim is to live within this network of machines, people and places, to develop and teach new and existing tools, to produce, experiment and play.

All of GOTO10’s projects are based on 100% Free/Libre Open Source Software.

Artists and Facilitators of the Workshop:
aymeric mansoux
claude heiland-allen
jan-kees van kampen
rob canning
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FLOSS+Art critically reflects on the growing relationship between Free Software ideology, open content and digital art. It provides a view onto the social, political and economic myths and realities linked to this phenomenon.

With contributions from: Fabianne Balvedi, Florian Cramer, Sher Doruff, Nancy Mauro Flude, Olga Goriunova, Dave Griffiths, Ross Harley, Martin Howse, Shahee Ilyas, Ricardo Lafuente, Ivan Monroy Lopez, Thor Magnusson, Alex McLean, Rob Myers, Alejandra Maria Perez Nuñez, Eleonora Oreggia, oRx-qX, Julien Ottavi, Michael van Schaik, Femke Snelting, Pedro Soler, Hans Christoph Steiner, Prodromos Tsiavos, Simon Yuill

Compiled and edited by Aymeric Mansoux and Marloes de Valk.