
Breaking news: the aether9 book is finally there: (posted in Aether9 announcements)
The design work has been done by Gijs de Heij, Ludivine Loiseau, Pierre Marchand from Open Source Publishing (OSP), they did a great job.
Available at Greyscale Press.
The content is a massive rush through our archives – mailing-list
fragments, chat logs, wiki entries, stills from the performances …
Plus a great piece by Judy Nylon. Check her new blog https://streamingstorynotes.wordpress.com
about this book

aether9 – REMOTE REALTIME STORYTELLING is a print publication based on the archives of the aether9 project.
Aether9 is a collaborative adventure exploring the danger zones of networked audio-visual live performance. This catalogue of their work was generated from the collection of images, mailing-list and chat interactions that developed between 2007 – 2010. The process, behind-the-scenes discussions and perils of networked communication, technical pitfalls, and script development, can thus be followed from performance to performance.
In addition, the book can be navigated (non-linearly) by following selected paths (TRACEROUTES) based on underlining themes, interests and whims of the aether9 project.
This book was designed during an intense sprint and some after shocks from June to September 2012, in collaboration with the Open Source Publishing team.
Aether9 . Manuel Schmalstieg interview:
Haz clic para acceder a aether9_interview_osp_EN.pdf
Judy Nylon essay:
Posted on 04/11/2012 por ciruela
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