L'Internationale Online launches its new website
L’Internationale Online launches its new research and publishing platform at internationaleonline.org.
Founded in 2009, L’Internationale works across programming (exhibitions, seminars, schools, residencies, public programs), research and publishing, and communication. Initiated in 2013, L’Internationale Online serves as the common platform for the confederation. Its new version has been developed under the editorship of Nick Aikens, who assumed the role of Managing Editor and Research Responsible in August 2023 as part of the four year EU-funded project Museum of the Commons.
Nick Aikens explains: “L’Internationale has grown considerably in 2023, currently comprising 10 partners, three academic partners, and three associate organizations. The focus on content-led collaboration and working for the commons makes the new L’Internationale Online platform a vital resource for the network and our diverse constituents. The new platform will be a generative tool for students, researchers, and the wider arts community at a time when we desperately need imaginative, critical thinking to shape more fair, just worlds.”
The platform includes over 200 long reads, opinion pieces, essays, editorials, statements, and artist contributions on urgent cultural and political debates from some of the world’s leading thinkers and practitioners, all available in PDF and reader formats. Over forty publications produced by the confederation are also available for free download. The index allows users to search for material by title, author, or thematic thread, including the three content strands within the Museum of the Commons project: Climate, Situated Organizations, and Past in the Present.
The project for the new website is led by Nick Aikens, with Anna Granqvist and Tove Posselt. The platform is designed by Anja Groten, interaction and development by Joel Galvez, and website accessibility and ecology by Karl Moubarak. The Digital Ecology Institute served as the ecology consultant. Content for the platform is decided through the L’Internationale Online Editorial Board.
L’Internationale is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
Founded in 2009, L’Internationale works across programming (exhibitions, seminars, schools, residencies, public programs), research and publishing, and communication. Initiated in 2013, L’Internationale Online serves as the common platform for the confederation. Its new version has been developed under the editorship of Nick Aikens, who assumed the role of Managing Editor and Research Responsible in August 2023 as part of the four year EU-funded project Museum of the Commons.
Nick Aikens explains: “L’Internationale has grown considerably in 2023, currently comprising 10 partners, three academic partners, and three associate organizations. The focus on content-led collaboration and working for the commons makes the new L’Internationale Online platform a vital resource for the network and our diverse constituents. The new platform will be a generative tool for students, researchers, and the wider arts community at a time when we desperately need imaginative, critical thinking to shape more fair, just worlds.”
The platform includes over 200 long reads, opinion pieces, essays, editorials, statements, and artist contributions on urgent cultural and political debates from some of the world’s leading thinkers and practitioners, all available in PDF and reader formats. Over forty publications produced by the confederation are also available for free download. The index allows users to search for material by title, author, or thematic thread, including the three content strands within the Museum of the Commons project: Climate, Situated Organizations, and Past in the Present.
The project for the new website is led by Nick Aikens, with Anna Granqvist and Tove Posselt. The platform is designed by Anja Groten, interaction and development by Joel Galvez, and website accessibility and ecology by Karl Moubarak. The Digital Ecology Institute served as the ecology consultant. Content for the platform is decided through the L’Internationale Online Editorial Board.
L’Internationale is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.