**13 May 2010: Artist talk at Den Frie, Copenhagen
Net.Art and Licenses.
Thursday May 13, 19.30 at Den Frie - Centre of Contemporary Art, Oslo Plads, Copenhagen.
**3-5 March 2010: Congress for Webstudies, Toluca, Mexico
Presentation of paper "Gate Peepin' - or a few thoughts on delivering people". Read abstract
here
**19-22 Nov 2009: Gate Peepin' @ PIKSEL

Gate peepin' at
PIKSEL - An annual event for artists and developers working with free and open source software, hardware and art. Bergen, Norway 19-22 November 2009.
**March 2009
New updated version is here!
An updated and improved version of Gate peepin' is now online. The new version includes 43 different services and eight different types of filters.
**Gate peepin' publication
The Gate peepin' booklet was compiled by browsing the net with Gate peepin' enabled - it serves both as a documentation of the software and its interventions and as a collection of generative poetry.

Excerts:
Page 1:
Page 41:
Page 53:
Page 121 - sources:

Besides using the Gate peepin' extension along with small bash scripts to generate the content the layout of the publication was produced with Open Source tools such as Scribus, Gimp and Inkscape.
Until Jan 24 2009, Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam.
Participating artists: Tim Etchells (UK) and Vlatka Horvat (CRO), Mukul Patel (UK) and Manu Luksch (AT), Charles Sandison (UK), Christoph Keller (DE), Jaromil (IT) and Jodi (NL), Linda Hilfling (DEN), KH Jeron (DE), Tudor Bratu (RO), Michael Hopfel (DE), Trikoton (DE), Evan Roth (US)
**18-12-2008 Gate peepin' Launch
"Symposium Speaking Out Loud"
Florian Cramer, Jaromil, An Mertens and Peter Westenberg, Linda Hilfling
This event will be Streamed Live via
http://www.nimk.nl
Most works in the Speaking Out Loud exhibition suggest that language is a fluid, dynamic system which offers itself for individual expression and performance. On the other hand, language is a rational system not driven by instinct but whose strict rules and signs we must learn in a life long, enduring process. Looking at language from this other perspective, we are confronted with an authority, a rigid system of code that is preserved and governed even. Language shares this ambivalence with the Internet, a system that on the one hand develops dynamically through its users' contributions, on the other hand, it is a highly regulated space, that is less and less public but where the transfer of copyrights and censorship affect the Internet's appearance and use at its core.
In this session, the speakers will discuss the nature of both systems language and the Internet from their various perspectives, particularly looking at ways to artistically respond to, escape and circumvent their rigidness and constraints. On this occasion, Linda Hilfling will launch 'Gate Peepin', her new work that she has developed during a residency at NIMk.
With:
Florian Cramer is a theoretician and course director media design at Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam. He is the author of the essay
'Words Made Flesh, code, culture imagination'
Previously, Florian was a junior lecturer in Comparative Literature at Freie Universität Berlin and had published papers in the area of code poetry, comparative studies in the literature and the arts, modernism, text theory, literature and computing, collaborated on the
www.runme.org Software Art repository and edited the Unstable Digest of code poetry.
http://cramer.plaintext.cc:70
Jaromil is a media artist, GNU/Linux hacker, activist and researcher at the Netherlands Media Art Institute. In 2005 he and jodi.org joined for an artistic collaboration that led to the development of a tool to write and publish time-based text to be used in email communications and websites. 'Time Based Text' is currently exhibited in the Speaking Out loud exhibition and very recently has been nominated for the Vilem Flusser Theory Award of transmediale.09. Jaromil will talk about the background and intention of Time Based Text and the concept of property in the context of new media.
http://jaromil.dyne.org
An Mertens and Peter Westenberg are members of Constant, Brussels. Constant develops radio, electronic music and database projects, by means of migrating from cultural work to work places and back again.
An Mertens is a fiction writer, storyteller and dramaturge. She is experimenting with analog and digital forms of storytelling.
Peter Westenberg is visual artist and film- and videomaker. His projects evolve from an interest in social cartography, urban anomalies and the relationships between locative identity and cultural geography. Together they will talk about thoughts and motivations underlying their up-coming long-term project 'Schaerbeekse taal / La langue schaerbeekoise' which deals with the construction of an artificial language.
http://data.constantvzw.org/site/
Danish artist Linda Hilfling works with the premises of participation and public spaces within media structures, with a focus on means of control (codes, organisation and law) and their cultural impact. Her artistic practice takes the form of interventions reflecting upon or revealing hidden gaps in these structures.
She will discuss her new art work 'Gate peepin' that reflects on the hidden layers of regulations governing the use of so-called democratic web-spaces. The Firefox extension analyses the terms of services of Web 2.0 platforms and reedits their content, thus enabling a new browsing experience. At the launch, copies of the 'Gate peepin' publication will be available for free.
http://www.gatepeepin.org
Moderated by Susanne Jaschko
Start 20.00 hours
Entrance 3,50 (2,50 students)
Reservations: info@nimk.nl
Language: English