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This is the sketch-pad for Constant Participation in Artefact Festival STUK

Titel: Verbindingsprotocollen.

General info:

  • Concept discussed and accepted: reworking the outcome / results / findings of the VJ13 meeting days in a 3d publication. Constants contribution will be a living and dynamic entity that evolves during the duration of the Artefact 'Social Contract' festival. To make that happen, live presence of Constant members is required. We'll think about a system / interface / … to change relationship between works / texts / research material that is included in our contribution by using the steps of the stairs, the railing, the mounting and descending characteristics, the levels and all the other formal aspects and attributes of a staircase as 'editorial tools'.
  • Budget is agreed with PP, includes material costs, fee for Mathieu, fee for Constant, travel costs, small fee (50 euro) for 20 artists included etc. (Exact budget will follow)
  • Space agreed upon: The central staircase in the old STUK building.
  • Mathieu designs furniture / structure, STUK builds and produces
  • Constant team is hired to be physically present (2 per day)
  • Interventions (performances, demonstrations) will be announced locally + ad Hoc (hallway, message boards, but not in the brochure, due to tight schedule.

Dates

15 november

Deadline texts brochure

14 december, 10:00, Constant

Meeting Mathieu to talk about design installation

21 december, 15:00, STUK

Production meeting with Peter, Ilse, Pieter Paul

14 > 23 februari 2012

Dates Artefact festival

http://www.artefact-festival.be

Texts for Artefact brochure

as sent to PP, 15-11-11

Titel: “Verbindingsprotocollen”

Niet alleen mensen, maar ook bots, zoekmachines en spiders houden zich aan wetten en afspraken. Zowel in het dagelijkse leven als in de openbare ruimte, wanneer we emailen, surfen of chatten gelden afspraken, normen, wetten en voorschriften. Welk sociaal gedrag schrijven overheden, bedrijven, regulerende instanties aan machines voor? Hoe is het sociaal contract ingeschreven in standaarden en technologische infrastructuur?

In Verbindingsprotocollen brengt Constant onderzoeksmateriaal samen over hoe mensen, machines, en omgevingen verbindingen met elkaar aangaan. De collage van kunstwerken, notities, manuals, instructies, beelden en teksten is te lezen als een ruimtelijke publicatie die gedurende het festival “live” geredigeerd wordt door Constant. In een levende verzameling die zich langs de trappen van het STUK beweegt proberen we 'zachte' factoren zoals aantrekkingskracht, affectie, gelijkenis en nieuwsgierigheid in balans te brengen met de 'hardheid' en onomstotelijkheid van formatting, contracten en 'terms of use' documenten.

Title: “Connection Protocols”

Not only people but also bots, search engines and spiders abide laws and agreements. Whether we email, surf or chat … rules and regulations are having an effect on our daily lives and on the way we move in public space. Which social behavior do governments, companies, regulators project on machines? What is the social contract written into standards and technological infrastructure?

In Connection Protocols, Constant gathers research material on how people, machines and environments connect with each other. This collage of artworks, notes, manuals, instructions, images and texts can be read as a publication that will be edited “live” during the festival period. With this living collection that moves along the steps of the STUK we try to balance 'soft' factors such as attraction, affection, similarity and curiosity with the prescriptive and indisputable character of formatting, contracts and 'terms of use' documents.

Image sent to PP for brochure

Works in VJ13 expo

Check the expo page

http://vj13.hotglue.me/expo/

Diverse stuff of Interest

Chartre de Manden / Kouroukan_Fouga

In addition to the 'Routines de Rencontre' work, I think that including texts and discussion about the 'Manden chartre'http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charte_du_Manden is crucial. This is the link between the work on 'local greetings' in the streets of Dakar and the (unwritten) list of rights on which a society relies.

http://www.africultures.com/php/index.php?nav=article&no=1621

“For those who accept that the present version of the Kouroukan Fouga represents the original charter, the Mali Imperial constitution is regarded as a landmark achievement in the history of Africa and the world for several reasons. As far as global significance, the document is one of the earliest declarations of human rights. Its importance to Africa is demonstrated in three main achievements. First, it established uniform laws and regulations over a significant portion of West Africa (equal to the size of Western Europe) for the first time in recorded history. Second, it afforded uniform rights for all citizens including women and slaves, unheard of in many parts of the world. Third, it is uniquely African in that it does not directly borrow from any existing law documents as opposed to the Ethiopian Fetha Negest. The prominence of the Mandinka in West Africa allowed the ideas and values within the Kouroukan Fouga to spread far beyond the borders of the Mali Empire. Many peoples related to the Mande still abide by its traditions.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kouroukan_Fouga

Documents / open content licenses / ..

Sounds logical to put something in about Open Content licenses. This can stretch several documents / documentation / books / self made agreements. Most interesting would maybe be to define a specific focus, such as, personal written, exceptional, non general licenses. Some thoughts:

Guide to open content licenses 1.2

No longer downloadble from Piet Zwart (!!)

In recent years copyright has moved away from being an esoteric and technical legal subject to one that affects musicians, designers, artists, students, authors, ordinary consumers, and more generally any one involved in any way in cultural production. Copyright stories assault us everyday in our newspapers, our emails and in the next few years, will play a very important role in determining the way we think of creativity; either in terms of exclusive property or in terms of collaboration. It is an issue in which content creators have a vital stake and certainly too important an issue to leave to the lawyers alone. This booklet serves as an introduction to the world of ‘open content licensing’, a aradigm that is rapidly emerging as an important alternative to the existing model of copyright.

http://www.oerafrica.org/understandingoer/ResourcesonOER/ResourceDetails/tabid/1424/mctl/Details/id/36433/Default.aspx

The Copyleft logo repository poster

Remains the best visual compliment to the above guide.

Public Domain, Non-militairy use restriction

Public domain license that prohibits use for militairy purposes, used by Giss.tv and others.

http://mindprod.com/contact/nonmil.html

The robots exclusions protocol

Web site owners use the /robots.txt file to give instructions about their site to web robots; this is called The Robots Exclusion Protocol.

It works likes this: a robot wants to vists a Web site URL, say http://www.example.com/welcome.html. Before it does so, it firsts checks for http://www.example.com/robots.txt, and finds:

User-agent: * Disallow: /

The “User-agent: *” means this section applies to all robots. The “Disallow: /” tells the robot that it should not visit any pages on the site.

Terms of Use Documents

Lots of possibilities here

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