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<div>Dear all,<br>
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<div>my book</div>
<div>"Now and Forever: Towards a Theory and History of the
Loop.</div>
<div>A Secret Acoustic History of the 20th Century"</div>
<div>has just been published by Zero Books.<br>
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<div>I use this opportunity to send an interview that Geert Lovink did
with me when the German version of the book came out in 2016.</div>
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<div>Tilman<br>
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<div
>https://networkcultures.org/geert/2016/11/23/dancing-to-the-loop-int<span
></span>erview-with-tilman-baumgartel/<br>
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<div>Tilman Baumgärtel (PhD) is a writer. He lives in Berlin and
teaches media studies at Hochschule Mainz. He has written or edited
nine books on various aspect of media culture, including internet art,
computer games, the aesthetics of loops and the director Harun
Farocki. </div>
<div>Tilman Baumgärtel, Schleifen,<i> Zur Geschichte und ästhetik
des Loops</i>, Kulturverlag Kadmos, Berlin, 2015.
<http://www.loopsbuch.org>.</div>
<div>Tilman Baumgärtel,<i> A Reader on International Media Piracy:
Pirate Essays</i>. Amsterdam University Press, 2015</div>
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<div>Geert Lovink is a media theorist, internet critic, and director
of the Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam.</div>
<div>Geert Lovink, n.d. "The Theory of Mixing: An Inventory of
Amsterdam Free Radio Techniques".
<http://www.mediamatic.net/5750/en/the-theory-of-mixing>.
(Accessed Oct 10 2016).</div>
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