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Fran Ilich Morales Muñoz (born 1975 in
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) is a Mexican writer and media artist who principally works on the theory and practice of narrative media. Since 2010 Ilich lives in
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.


Education

Fran Ilich studied Latin American Studies at Alliant International University, and obtained a master's degree in Art History and Media at the
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in Austria, where he held the 2010 Leonardo Foundation scholarship.


Career

During the early 1990s he co-founded the Contra-Cultura (menor) collective and was involved in the independent media scene in Tijuana—mainly the
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scene—where he was known to be an eclectic producer working with literature, photography, comics, videofilms and electronic music. Because of this, he was identified as part of the
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of Mexican literature, with other writers such as Guillermo Fadanelli and Naief Yehya.


Writing, screenwriting and editing

In 1995 he began publishing Cinemátik, a printed tabloid on urban electronic culture. In 1996 he was a screenwriter for Discovery Channel Interacción, a show produced by Beatriz Acevedo. In 1997 he published his first novel, Metro-Pop. In 1998 he was signed by Digital Entertainment Network as creator for a series of 6-minute shows targeting young Latino audiences. However, the series never was produced, as the multimedia
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and internet pioneer went bankrupt. In 2000 he moved to Mexico City to become an editor for the magazine Sputnik Cultura Digital. In 2004 he was included in the anthology ''Historias para habitar'', published by Ediciones SM. In 2007 the magazine he edited, '' Sab0t'', was presented at
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. This same year his novel ''Tekno Guerrilla'', a story about the HEM (''Hecho En México'') graffiti crew in Tijuana, was published by Verbigracia (Basque Country). His novel ''Circa 94'' was published in Mexico in 2010 and won the Premio Binacional de Novela Joven Frontera de Palabras/Border of words award. His last book was an extended essay on radical political imagination and narrative across media. Titled "''Otra Narr@tiva es Posible: La imaginacion política en la era del internet''" (Another Narr@tive is Possible: Political Imagination in the Internet Age). It was published by Recovecos in Argentina in 2011 and the Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam.


Organizing

In 1998 year, along with other members of Laboratorios Cinemátik, he produced Cinemátik 1.0, which is considered to be the first cyberculture festival in Latin America. He was part of the initial group of artists and producers who founded Nortec, though he distanced himself from this scene in 1999 and moved to
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. There, he became involved with
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, collaborating with
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,
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,
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, Pit Schultz,
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and
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. In 2000 Ilich initiated the Borderhack festival on the Mexican side of the Tijuana-San Diego border wall.


Art

As an artist, Ilich has presented his work as a media artist at cultural institutions and international art and media festivals throughout Europe and the Americas, for example
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, Ars Electronica,
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,
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, InSite 05, Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, Streaming Cinema Festival, Antidoto at Itau Cultural, International Festival of New Film Split, Salón Internacional de Arte Digital de la Habana, among others. In 2011 he was a Fellow at Eyebeam, and in 2014 a Fellow of A Blade of Grass. In 2012, Fran Ilich co-created an early Bitcoin-related
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performance titled “Blockchain Performance”, as co-production of Artistic Bokeh & Spacebank in which 20 Ai Weiwei Sunflower Seeds have been purchased with the transaction 61e545ea577e4a3ff5b98e845bc0671c2a08bc3b95b07a8c9b10833314158f8b.


Teaching and research

Ilich has directed seminars on digital media interdisciplinary narrative in
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, Spain and
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, Denmark. He was an invited professor in the Latinamerican Studies masters programme at Universität Wien and Latinameirika Institut in Austria, and ''Digital Storytelling'' course in Malmö Högskola, Sweden.


Activism

In 2005, after attending the meetings of the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle in Chiapas with
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and the
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, Ilich launched the autonomous server possibleworlds.org and its economic body spacebank.org. In 2009 he was a keynote speaker at the EZLN's first Festival Mundial de la Digna Rabia (first World Festival of Dignified Rage) on a panel on "Other communication, other culture", along with Subcomandante Marcos, Comandante Zebedeo, Hermann Bellinghausen, Gloría Muñoz, Sergío Ramírez Lazcano, Francisco Barrios "El Mastuerzo" and Roco of
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. He also worked on worked on a telenovela, animations, and podcasts, to contribute to the Zapatista's efforts to create a grassroots, less vertical form of culture (''otra cultura''). Since 2010 Ilich has focused on the
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Diego de la Vega and its virtual community investment bank Spacebank, presenting these projects at
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2011 conference in Mexico City, "Change from the Bottom Up". Spacebank, which he promoted at
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, was an effort at subverting the financial status quo, with the motto "Don’t hate the banks, become the banks". Diego de la Vega is a coffee co-op which caters Zapatista-grown coffee in New York area events such as the South Bronx holiday market. He has coordinated workshops such as ''Youth Creating and Communicating on hiv/aids'', sponsored by
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and aimed for homeless children.


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