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Beusch / Cassani


Tina Cassani and Bruno Beusch are responsible "for a few of the most remarkable multimedia projects of recent years" (AEC). In 1995, they founded the international production and communications network TNC Network and the legendary offbeat cyber radio Radio TNC. In 1996, they launched the interactive media fiction The Great Web Crash, which, in the meantime, has generated largely autonomous spin-offs. In 1997, they organized Crash Party and Clone Party, two distributed, global network/radio events - occuring at the nexus of online and real-world experience - based upon the new structures of power and responsibility inherent in network-linked systems. Paris-based Beusch/Cassani have been working since 1988 as independent producers for main European radio stations. They pioneered the link-up of radio and Internet in a consistent fashion and in all conceivable combinations. The experience they gained during this process has been published in a study commissoned by the Ministry of Communications in 1996. The most recent presentations of their network projects include Ars Electronica Festival Linz, Austria (1996, 1997) and ISEA Chicago (1997).

Check out Beusch/Cassani's interview on TNC Network.

(e-mail: cassani@cnam.fr)


 
Links:
dot   TNC Network, 1995 - 1997
dot   Crash Party, 1997
dot   Clone Party, 1997
dot   Open the Dog!, 1997
dot   Web Crash, 1996
dot   Mono of course!, 1995