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DailyPaywall.com is Back to Celebrate 15 yrs of Hacking for Socio-Critical Art - Paolo Cirio - Press Release

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Fri, 15 Jan 2016 11:14:05 -0500

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Press Release. 15th Jan. 2016, London - NYC.

To celebrate 15 years of socio-critical Internet art practice, Paolo Cirio
re-launches DailyPaywall.com with over 60,000 articles from the Financial
Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Economist available to all for free!
Watch the introductory video:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=GodT9TTFswU
This conceptual artwork critiques today’s information economy by
reconfiguring and embodying the dynamics of the conflict over the control
of information’s ownership, labor and sharing.

DailyPaywall.com was online for a few days exactly a year ago until a legal
threat from Pearson PLC took it down for copyright infringement. The major
publishing firm mentioned the violation of five laws in its C&D letter:
https://PaoloCirio.net/work/daily-paywall/DailyPaywall.com-PearsonPLC-vs-Cirio.pdf
Meanwhile, Pearson sold the Financial Times and the Economist a few months
after this letter.

Now, DailyPaywall.com is back on a safe new server, challenging unfair
copyright laws once again by claiming fair use of over 60,000 news articles
that should belong to the public. The pirated content from all 2014 won’t
be indexed by search engines, yet, as in any public library, it’ll be
available to students, researchers, journalists, cultural producers, and
anyone who can’t afford the subscription fees imposed by those giant
publishers, thereby overcoming economic and linguistic barriers to crucial
information.

Daily Paywall was created as a media performance scripted and staged to
involve a wide audience into a commentary on today’s information and
sharing economy. The paid-to-read model is a creative economic model that
engages with alternatives of social systems that needs to be reimagined. At
this time, the crowdfunding and payments system won’t be enabled due to a
lack of resources that limits the restaging of the online performance. More
on Daily Paywall media performance:
https://PaoloCirio.net/work/daily-paywall

* In 15 years of activity in art activism and hacking, Paolo Cirio has
always aimed to create meaningful art and address critical social issues.

* It was 2001 when he started to edit a large web project against the wave
of militarism of the so-called War on Terror, and launching anonymous DDOS
attacks against NATO’s website. It signed the beginning of Paolo Cirio's
international and independent activity of working with critical information
surrounding international social issues and involving the public in
creative forms of interventions toward social justice and a critique of
information society.

* 2015 has been a great year with over 25 exhibitions in 15 different
countries at prestigious venues around the world, plus several lectures in
conferences and art universities and three solo shows, at NOME gallery in
Berlin, at Art Market Budapest and at Centre Culturel Bellegarde in
Toulouse.
https://PaoloCirio.net/bio/#exhibitions

* 2015 started with Overexposed, a project about the dissemination of
unauthorized photos of high-ranking U.S. intelligence officials who
advocated for mass-surveillance. The art intervention received wide press
coverage with over 15 reviews on German national newspapers and beyond. The
Overexposed series is currently shown in NYC at Pratt Manhattan Gallery and
from Jan. 22nd at Art Fair London.
https://PaoloCirio.net/work/hd-stencils/overexposed

* 2015 just ended with a major show at the Museum Academy of Art of China
in Hangzhou with a huge installation of The Hacking Monopolism Trilogy
composed of the artworks of Amazon Noir, Facebook to Facebook and Google
Will Eat Itself. In honor of these media performances and sophisticated
hacks, China offered a great opportunity to discuss the complexities
underpinning the concentration of economic and informational power by
global Internet monopolies.
https://PaoloCirio.net/work/hacking-monopolism-trilogy
http://Face-To-Facebook.net - http://Amazon-Noir.net -
http://GoogleWillEatItself.com


* 2016 will be a great year, some new incendiary artworks are in the
pipeline for launch and more ideas on art will be presented. For beginning
2016, some upcoming exhibitions are already worth to be reminded, Paolo
Cirio’s work will be shown at Artium Museum, Basque MCoCA, Spain;
International Kunstverein Luxembourg; Kunstverein Neuhausen, Stuttgart;
Museum für Fotografie, Berlin; Centre de la Photographie, Geneva; La Gaîté
Lyrique, Paris; Wave Pool Gallery, Cincinnati, U.S.; ICP Bowery, NYC, U.S.
and many others.


Many thanks to everyone for all the support throughout the years!
Enjoy critical information and happy new year!
Paolo Cirio Press.
https://PaoloCirio.net


* DailyPaywall.com is kindly hosted by http://GreenHost.nl which is an ISP
supportive of freedom of expression and an egalitarian internet.

* Support the friends of http://aaaaarg.fail which was just sued for
copyright infringement of a single book, the legal defense fund:
https://www.gofundme.com/frhxttjg

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