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Questions For Interview. Record interview. Transcribe Interview.
What is it
How was it made
Why did you made it
2 or 3 pieces
Setup Context / Show
What do you want the audience to experience.
-Read CHapter 1 The Craftsman Richard Sennet / Critique him
-Bring examples to show ideas and help critique him..
-Think of own concept -> constraint it can be shown only at V2.
The arm, gaining something by loosing it.
A design prostetic arm to gain new abilitties anly achieved by replacing the lower part of your arm.
Propose a thematic thema about this idea.
---------NOTES ON THE CRAFTSMAN---------
the engineer, or any maker of material things, is not master of his own house; politics, standing above the physical labor, has to provide the guidance.
the thirst for knowl- edge, rather than for sex, leads human beings to harm themselves.
The fundamental fact of life is that nothing lasts—yet in politics we need something to orient us, to lift us above the confusions of the moment.
The pages of The Human Condition explore how language might guide us, as it were, to swim against the turbulent waters of time.
The good teacher imparts a satisfying explanation; the great teacher—as Arendt was—unsettles, bequeaths disquiet, invites argument.
this study is to explore what happens when hand and head, technique and science, art and craft are separated. I will show how the head then suffers; both understanding and expression are impaired.
Hephaestus, a modern historian writes that because craftwork ‘‘brought people out of the isolation, personified by the cave-dwelling Cyclopes, craft and community were, for the early Greeks, indissociable.’
This slice of ordinary citizens lived in between the relatively few, lei- sured aristocrats and the mass of slaves who did most of the work
Hand and head seperated by socity, between politics aristocrats / middleman (craftsman) / Slaves Workers
the aspiration for quality will drive a craftsman to improve, to get better rather than get by.
whether ‘‘aristotle
@mit.edu’’ is a man or a woman; what matters is what ‘‘aristotle@mit .edu’’ contributes to the discussion
Mills writes: ‘‘The laborer with a sense of craft be- comes engaged in the work in and for itself; the satisfactions of working are their own reward; the details of daily labor are connected in the worker’s mind to the end product; the worker can control his or her own actions at work; skill develops within the work process; work is connected to the freedom to experiment; finally, family, community, and politics are measured by the standards of inner satisfaction, co- herence, and experiment in craft labor.’’
Engineers, like musicians, are intensely competitive creatures; the issue for both is what happens when a compensating cooperation vanishes: the work degrades.
PURIST
Purism in software
Refers to the advocates in the free software movement who support the freedom of computer users to modify and share the software they use. The label is often related to the two opposing positions over the issue of the inclusion of proprietary software such as device drivers in otherwise wholly free software systems such as Linux. The moderate position placed in between purism and proprietism accepts the inclusion of some proprietary software. In the effort to prevent the compromisation of software freedom, the purists reject the inclusion of any proprietary software.
Artschool systems -> with workshop like wood / metal / print / digital /sound & Image
Originated from bauhaus curiculum, artschool itself originate from plato (school of athens)
Platos cave -> first take on media theory.
Jean Budrillard -> unrealistic media transcens reality creating hyper reality
Material preseving is deseptive / what we see could have more than we preseve.
Engaged art is critical art -> critique
Steward Brand - Whole Earth Catalogue
Rheingold - The Virtual Community
Watch The Net - The Unabomber LSD and the internet
What was the Bauhaus?
The Bauhaus was an answer to the question: What kind of “eduction” do artists need in order to take their place in the machine age?
Printed matter / badlands printing (guest speaker matthew so) Open submission forum / DIY printing for small art projects - Literature
Fluxes art movement to printed matter -> badlands ebook.
Distribution as an art object ($20000) / republished in e-book form ($0.99)
There softwareeems to be a gap between physical publishing and e-publishing
even anti capitalism becomes capitalism
blood sweat and tears ->
Go trhough the chapter again to connect the beer to william morris..
“You are very bitter about that unlucky nineteenth century,” said I.
“Naturally,” said he, “since I know so much about it.”
Chris stoop (worm) chris@worm.org
Vermeld bezig bij V2 eigen bier / Ketels over heeft.
Roel roskamp abbing

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