User:Simon/Special Issue 8

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infrastuctour

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documentation tasks

1. keeping track of configurations (maintaining screenshots router interfaces, what is set on the router, what on the server?)

2. mapping the networks around the server, a visualization task (who is the internet provider, how is it connected to the wider internet? who/what else is on that lan? what are the UP/DOWN speeds? what are the server's local and external ip-addresses)

3. mapping of dependencies, a visualization task (who is the internet provider, who pays for the internet, who has access to the router, who is sharing the network, whom did you have to ask permission?)

4. collect stories/anecdotes about the server and the hosting situation (how difficult was it to get access, what is the situation like? what is the server called? what is the network called?)

5. maintaining the jargon file up to date throughout the day

https://pad.xpub.nl/p/dependency_mapping

research, thoughts & references

  • closed-circuit television
  • experimental film and video art
  • early media art
  • webcams
  • visibility and invisibility of infrastructures
  • visibility and invisibility of infrastructures
  • situationist international

ant farm

Ant Farm, Media Burn (c. 1975)
"Truckstops on the Information Superhighway: Ant Farm, Sri and the Cloud" by Tung Hui-Hu

network topologies and graphologies

Knot theory
Jacqueline de Jong on topolgies in The Situationist Times, Issue 3 User:Simon/Special_Issue_8/thoughts_on_maps

radical software

"Software", Buckminster Fuller
"Televisionaries vs Televisigoths", by David Silver

visualistions

what wifi would look like if we could see it