<videovortex> after the convergence

Dr. Strangelove Michael at Strangelove.com
Thu Sep 24 20:03:23 CEST 2015


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR7BGHUCEWI

Every object, by definition of being an object, exhibits separate-ness. 
All objects, by definition of existence itself, are connected.

Online video has not yet succumbed to capitalism and is in the process 
of slipping out of the hands of the old television and film industry 
(for more on this see, Post-TV: Piracy, Cord-Cutting, and the Future of 
Television, UTP 2015).

Perhaps find a zero-revenue model of knowledge production and sharing, 
some form of open source ejournal (if one more of such a thing in this 
field is needed). Whatever the future holds, know that you did great 
work with VV.

With thanks,

Dr. Strangelove
Wage-slaver in the Belly of the Beast
http://www.amazon.ca/Post-TV-Piracy-Cord-Cutting-Future-Television/dp/1442614528/ref=sr_1_1_twi_1_pap?ie=UTF8&qid=1427465784&sr=8-1


On 24/09/2015 3:24 AM, Geert Lovink wrote:
> http://digiday.com/platforms/digital-tv-converging-5-charts/
>
> Dear Video Vortex members,
>
> there is a lot of ‘truth’ in stats like this. My question is: does that also mean the end of Video Vortex as a project and the separate treatment of online video as a distinct object of study, for researchers, artists and activists to work with in general?
>
> Here at INC we can observe that ‘new media’ as a seperate discipline has grown to such an extend that it is now integrated in everything and everywhere, and thus disappears as an alien thing that arrives from the future. This also means that there is no need anymore to fund ‘seperate’ projects and that the digital can be handed over to the traditional authorities. Online video (whatever it is or was) is now firmly back into the hands of the old film and television industry—whether we like it or not. For us, the funding situation here at INC is desperate so please do not count on us in the near future. Google and Facebook and telecom industry do not change this overall picture. In practice this means that we can no longer find the funds to host events such as VV and publications like Video Vortex Reader etc. We have to be honest to all of you and will have to scale back Video Vortex. The mailinglist can continue for a while. Traffic here has been low anyway, recently.
>
> Best, Geert
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