Jaromil
Denis Jaromil Roio | |
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Born |
1977 Pescara, Italy |
Residence | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Nationality | European |
Other names |
Jaromil Rasta Coder Denis Rojo Rami |
Occupation | Developer, Media Artist |
Employer | Netherlands Media Art Institute (NIMk) |
Website | |
jaromil.dyne.org |
Denis Roio (also known as Jaromil) is a free software programmer, media artist and activist. He has made significant contributions to the development of multimedia and streaming applications on the Linux platform. He was born in Pescara, Italy, but now lives in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He is a Ph.D researcher at the Planetary Collegium M-Node of Milano, under the title "Libre Made Flash – Generative Patterns for Alternative Economics",[1] he is teaching at the School of Media Design/Film & New Media NABA in Milano, Italy.
He is one of the authors of the dyne:bolic Linux distribution, and of various free software projects, including MuSE and FreeJ.
His artistic creations are related to the context of netart and software art; the code :(){ :|:& };:
has been said to be "the most elegant fork bomb code ever written".[2]
In 2000 Jaromil started dyne.org under the flag of Freedom of Creation, playing hybrid between the fields of politics, art and technology.
Art exhibitions
- Streamfest – Salento Media Festival 2007 – Lecce [3]
- Connessioni Leggendarie – Net.Art 1995–2005 – Milano [4]
- I LOVE YOU [rev.eng]:[5] 2002 Museum of Applied Arts Frankfurt, 2003 Transmediale festival Berlin, 2004 Brown University – Watson Institute for International Studies Providence USA, 2006 Museum of Contemporary Art Novi Sad, 2006 Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade
- Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz – p0es1s. Digitale Poesie 2004 Berlin[6]
- Runme software art 2003 Helsinki [7]
- Ars Electronica Festival 2003 – CODeDOC II Whitney Museum of American Art’s artport[8]
- Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts, Tokyo 2003[9]
- A Space gallery, Toronto 2003 WILL / Negotiations[10]
Related publications
- Institute of Network Cultures (2008) The Internet of Things
- Ars Electronica (2007) Goodbye Privacy ISBN 978-3-7757-2025-0
- Tatiana Bazzichelli (2006) Networking - The Net as Artwork Costa & Nolan ISBN 88-7437-047-4 – ISBN 978-88-7437-047-4
- Armin Medosch (2005) Roots Cultures published in How open is the future? Brussels University Press ISBN 90-5487-378-7
- Autonomedia - DATA browser 02 (2005) Engineering Culture: on the authors as (digital) producer ISBN 1-57027-170-4
- Editora Fantasma – Buenos Aires (2004) :(){ :|:& };: Internet, hackers y software libre ISBN 987-21808-0-6
- Shake Edizioni – Milano (2003) Net.Art – L'arte della connessione ISBN 88-86926-95-2
- ARS Electronica (2003) CODE – the language of our time ISBN 3-7757-1356-5
- Museum of Applied Arts Frankfurt (2002) I love you ISBN 3-00-009400-8
- Matteo Pasquinelli (2002), Media Activism: strategie e pratiche della comunicazione indipendente, Roma: Derive Approdi. ISBN 88-87423-87-3
- Manifestolibri (2002) Hacktivism, la libertà nelle maglie della rete ISBN 88-7285-249-8
See also
References
- ↑ M-Node Planetary Collegium http://www.m-node.org/
- ↑ Florian Cramer on http://www.runme.org/project/+forkbombsh/
- ↑ curated by Antonio Rollo http://www.streamfest.it
- ↑ curated by Luca Lampo, epidemiC
- ↑ curated by Franziska Nori, Jaromil and epidemiC http://www.digitalcraft.org/iloveyou
- ↑ < Jaromil – :(){ :|:& };: ascii forkbomb > p0es1s.digitale poesie – Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
- ↑ curated by Alexei Shulgin and Olga Goriunova http://runme.org/feature/read/+forkbombsh/+47/
- ↑ curated by Christiane Paul http://www.aec.at/en/archives/festival_archive/festival_catalogs/festival_artikel.asp?iProjectID=12323
- ↑ curated by Tetsuo Kogawa http://www.netarts.org/mcmogatk/2003/
- ↑ curated by Gita Hashemi http://creativeresponseweb.net/negotiations/will/index.html
External links
- dyne.org foundation
- Jaromil's rastasoft
- Jaromil's journal
- Babylon by Bus – Jaromil, the lyrical programmer activist