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Links
http://www.flusserestudios.cl/index.htm
A new Spanish Flusser internet site has been created by Breno Onetto Muñoz and Gerardo Santana Trujillo.
http://iiaphr.eu/
The IiAphR (Interdisziplinärer Arbeitskreis für philosophische Reflexion – Interdisciplinary working group for philosophical reflection) was founded in 1996 and is led by Frauke A. Kurbacher-Schönborn (Berlin) and Karin Wendt (Münster).
http://www.equivalence.com/labor/lab_vf.shtml
Equivalence: This site was founded by Andreas Müller-Pohle, a friend
of the Flussers and the publisher of many of Vilém Flusser’s
works of the 1980’s and 1990’s. It contains a short biography,
a larger autobiographical text written by Flusser himself in Brazilian
in the late sixties (translated into German by Edith Flusser), a German
and English Glossary of essential Flusserian terms, a reference to the
10 volumes of the Edition Flusser, as well as a page of general information
related to Flusseriana.
http://www.claudia-klinger.de/flusser/
Die Flusser Files: This mainly German site was created by Claudia Klinger.
It contains, among other things, a German and Italian report on the Puchheim
Symposium on Flusser held in 1999, a list of available books, various
comments and texts. Of interest are also the Flusser Surfboard and Reinhold
Grether’s original contribution starting out from Flusser’s
own remark: His name would signify ‘pebble found in a river and
used for glass manufacturing.’
http://www.fotoplus.com/flusser/
Vilém Flusser no Brasil: This Brazilian and English site was created
by Ricardo Mendes. It is dedicated to the years when Flusser lived in
Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. It contains the text Flusser: uma
historia dos diabos and a biographical survey of his life written by Ricardo
Mendez himself as part of an academic publication released in 2000 (both
can be downloaded). One can consult a biographical data bank of Flusser’s
writings as well as two pages of links to texts by (in English, French
and Portuguese) and on Flusser (in English, French, German and Portuguese)
to be found on the internet.
http://www.flusser-archive.org/index
_Vilém_Flusser_Archiv: This is the official site of the Flusser Archive that has recently moved to the Universität der Künste Berlin in Berlin, Germany. It contains a variety of interesting materials: audio clippings, news, an up to date list of research dedicated to Flusser as well as a biography of Flusser and a bibliography on Flusser.
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