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+ | ===== Games preps ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Katamari Damacy ==== | ||
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+ | The game's plot concerns a diminutive prince on a mission to rebuild the stars, constellations, | ||
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+ | real life re-enactment: | ||
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+ | Keita Takahashi | ||
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+ | ==== writing exquisite corps ==== | ||
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+ | first writes a paragraph in 5 mins, copies the last line and sents it to second participant. Second participant uses this line as the first line of his her paragraph, to be written in 5 mins. Second participant copies the last line of this paragraph and sends it to third participant. and so on. | ||
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+ | ==== who is who ==== | ||
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+ | * in an etherpad: participants are known + listed in the etherpad, | ||
+ | participants have no physical contact. they can not see or hear each other in real life. | ||
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+ | * all choose a identity from the list, identifies him / herself as such, choose a color | ||
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+ | * everybody plays the role of this identity, the game is to find out who is playing which role. | ||
+ | you do this by asking questions. | ||
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+ | * //options for rules:// | ||
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+ | set a limited duration: 10 mins. | ||
+ | set a limited amount of questions: 10 | ||
+ | determine how to answer: all participants give their solutions at the same time, after which true identities are revealed. | ||
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Low Lives examines works that critically investigate, | Low Lives examines works that critically investigate, | ||
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+ | Now entering its third year, this international exhibition of live, networked performance-based works transmitted via the internet and projected in real time at multiple venues throughout the U.S. and around the world. Low Lives 3 promises to be the farthest reaching to date with over 20 presenting partners in the United States, Mexico, Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, Germany, India, Tanzania, Brazil and Japan. | ||
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+ | ==== Open Media Directory ==== | ||
+ | David Holmes heeft een collectie met open media samengesteld: | ||
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+ | check voor publiek domein films. | ||
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- | http://www.librarything.com/blogs/ | + | ==== Cocktail Hour Talks: Kate Rich ==== |
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+ | http://vimeo.com/11844094 | ||
+ | The AV festival in Edinburg organises small scale meetings wher guests give talks to a small audience around the table. | ||
+ | The talks are broadcasted on the net. | ||
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+ | ** Evaluatie Erik Kluytenberg Electrosmog festival ** | ||
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+ | ==== Jodi Dean, Affective networks ==== | ||
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+ | ===== Film + Video ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Mark Tribe, public reenactments ==== | ||
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+ | This is a 20 minute video that provides an overview of The Port Huron Project, a series of reenactments of protest speeches from the New Left movements of the Vietnam era, staged by New York artist Mark Tribe between 2006 and 2008. Each speech took place at the site of the original event, and was delivered by an actor or performance artist to an audience of invited guests and passers-by. Videos of these performances have been screened on campuses, exhibited in art spaces, and distributed online as open-source media. This video includes excerpts from all six speeches as well as documentation of installations and public exhibitions. | ||
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+ | ==== Nathalie Bookchin ==== | ||
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+ | **Laid off,** en andere goede werken: | ||
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+ | uit en grote hoeveelheid interviews ontstaat een collectief verhaal, | ||
+ | door een keten van mensen te syncen op woorden | ||
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==== New Speak generator ==== | ==== New Speak generator ==== | ||
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BREAKDOWN, a mashup of thousands of public domain samples, is the ageless tale of corrupt power-seekers perpetrating hideous deceptions on gullible masses. The New York Times called BREAKDOWN “an uproarious bricolage of alien-invasion panic, financial distress, military might and patriotic sentiment.” | BREAKDOWN, a mashup of thousands of public domain samples, is the ageless tale of corrupt power-seekers perpetrating hideous deceptions on gullible masses. The New York Times called BREAKDOWN “an uproarious bricolage of alien-invasion panic, financial distress, military might and patriotic sentiment.” | ||
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+ | ==== Code Rush ==== | ||
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+ | "From March 1998 to April 1999, an independent documentary film crew followed a team of software engineers at Netscape as they lived through a watershed moment in the brief history of their company and the Internet. | ||
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+ | David Winton' | ||
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+ | open source film; rushes and annotations available, | ||
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+ | ==== The Machine that changed the world ==== | ||
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+ | The Machine That Changed the World is the longest, most comprehensive documentary about the history of computing ever produced, but since its release in 1992, it's become virtually extinct. Out of print and never released online, the only remaining copies are VHS tapes floating around school libraries or in the homes of fans who dubbed the original shows when they aired. | ||
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+ | The documentary is online in several parts: | ||
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+ | ==== Brazil ==== | ||
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+ | The world of Brazil shows a totalitarian society in which freedom has been forfeited for a false promise of protection from terrorist attacks. Gilliam shows how the threat of terrorism is manipulated by the state as a means of political control over the population. The threat of terror is created by the internal security police in order to generate public acceptance of totalitarian police powers. | ||
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+ | "this is the ministry of information retrieval, not " | ||
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+ | ==== Touch ==== | ||
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+ | tip van an, | ||
+ | mooie films over RFID en wifi signaal sterkte, zoek een betje op hun blog. | ||
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+ | Touch is an inter-disciplinary project and connected to an array of international industries, projects and practitioners. Touch researches RFID through a practice-based interaction design approach. We are actively creating concepts, sketches and prototypes, and investigating how they manifest as products. These artefacts are part of an inter-related design and research process that helps us understand the complex layers of technology, design and research. | ||
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+ | ==== Hitler phones an ISP call center ==== | ||
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+ | In the infamous series of ' | ||
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+ | One of the funnier ones in which Hitler phones ISP to complain that the connection is down | ||
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