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Influences for graduation project. See also [[User:Eleanorg/Works_I%27ve_Enjoyed | Works I've Enjoyed]]. | Influences for graduation project. See also [[User:Eleanorg/Works_I%27ve_Enjoyed | Works I've Enjoyed]]. | ||
===Democratic curation=== | ===Democratic curation/publishing=== | ||
* 'The Piracy Project' by AND Publishing | * 'The Piracy Project' by AND Publishing | ||
:: Making digital issues physical. Non-overly hierarchical way of bringing together a collection of autonomous works. | :: Making digital issues physical. Non-overly hierarchical way of bringing together a collection of autonomous works. | ||
* Dead Drops (2011-), Aram Bartholl, http://deaddrops.com/ | * Dead Drops (2011-), Aram Bartholl, http://deaddrops.com/ | ||
:: Another offline network, taking 'digital' into physical space & inviting strangers to take risks together | :: Another offline network, taking 'digital' into physical space & inviting strangers to take risks together | ||
* Assembling (1970-1982), Richard Kostelanetz http://www.richardkostelanetz.com/inventories/assembling.html | |||
:: Public invited to send in 1,000 copies of anything they wanted included. Burden of production shifted onto authors; distribution of resources determines who gets published - rather than more elaborate democratic means. | |||
===Collaborative authoring=== | ===Collaborative authoring=== | ||
* EpicPedia (2008), Annemieke van der Hoek, http://www.epicpedia.org/ | * EpicPedia (2008), Annemieke van der Hoek, http://www.epicpedia.org/ | ||
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===Web to Print=== | ===Web to Print=== | ||
* The BlogPaper (Beta) http://www.theblogpaper.co.uk | |||
:: Fascinating appropriation of "citizen journalism" web-to-print. Like a for-profit Indymedia (writers give articles for free, upload them to the BlogPaper site) where most popular/discussed items get printed and handed out in London. | |||
===Amplifying the Other=== | ===Amplifying the Other=== |
Revision as of 17:22, 8 December 2012
Influences for graduation project. See also Works I've Enjoyed.
Democratic curation/publishing
- 'The Piracy Project' by AND Publishing
- Making digital issues physical. Non-overly hierarchical way of bringing together a collection of autonomous works.
- Dead Drops (2011-), Aram Bartholl, http://deaddrops.com/
- Another offline network, taking 'digital' into physical space & inviting strangers to take risks together
- Assembling (1970-1982), Richard Kostelanetz http://www.richardkostelanetz.com/inventories/assembling.html
- Public invited to send in 1,000 copies of anything they wanted included. Burden of production shifted onto authors; distribution of resources determines who gets published - rather than more elaborate democratic means.
Collaborative authoring
- EpicPedia (2008), Annemieke van der Hoek, http://www.epicpedia.org/
- re-performs collaborative editing. A nice treatment to make sense of the history of collaborative texts
Web to Print
- The BlogPaper (Beta) http://www.theblogpaper.co.uk
- Fascinating appropriation of "citizen journalism" web-to-print. Like a for-profit Indymedia (writers give articles for free, upload them to the BlogPaper site) where most popular/discussed items get printed and handed out in London.
Amplifying the Other
- Vitruvian Paint Machine (2009) by Conditional Design http://conditionaldesign.org/workshops/vitruvian-paint-machine/
- Artist experiments with surrendering control to the Other; becomes 'programmable' << opens up links between computers (commands) and social power/instruction
- Skin (2003), Shelley Jackson, http://ineradicablestain.com/skin-video.html
- The aesthetic of a distributed network, taken offline & entirely relying on the living body.Frustrating lack of documentation of the original work; this video is a remix.
- ExtInked, UHC Collective http://www.uhc.org.uk/portfolio.php?tag=13&project=54
- Beautiful use of volunteers in ritual-like format; demands long-term commitment; participants are 'witnesses not spectators' a la Etchells