Showing posts with label p2p. Show all posts
Showing posts with label p2p. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2009

p2p art contest

Take part to the p2p art-contest!!!
check it out at this linK:
http://www.presstletter.com/articolo.asp?articolo=2053

Saturday, May 9, 2009

UF-Mashup #2: P2P CONTEST "A plane yellow burger"

"Let's complete Anders's project" is a P2P contest aimed to complete Anders Simonsen's research on mass culture, consume, and decadence in post-socialist countries in Europe (see: http://www.presstletter.com/articolo.asp?articolo=2044).

New topics will be created in the discussion board of the UF-Facebook. In this space you can copy/paste texts and links created by you or quotations from an available (for publishing) source. The pictures area available on GMap support for a closer look. The aim is to complete Anders's research.

This will be one of the first experiments in P2P media-art research. I hope you will be proud to take part on it and, therefore, invite other friend to do so. Once the series of pictures will be entirely published, UF-Community will evaluate democratically each proposal which, together with the pictures, will be published in the first issue of UF-Mag, available online as well as in paperback.

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Cityleft - Openshare Urbanism
http://www.cityleft.altervista.org/

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Urban Fiction Toolbox #2: How Peer Production And The Economic P2P Model Can Subvert The World Of Physical Production

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How does the peer to peer paradigm, which combines the input of open and free raw material (knowledge, software, designs), with participatory production processes and commons (i.e. universally available output), affect the world of urbanism?
read more: http://www.presstletter.com/articolo.asp?articolo=2016
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Cityleft - Urbanism 3.0
http://www.cityleft.altervista.org/

Urban Fiction Toolbox #1: Urbanism 3.0

by ATR

There is no doubt that the ongoing financial crisis will have a negative impact on spending on urban research. Alternatively, the current impasse of real-estate may present an opportunity for urbanists (scholars as well as practitioners) to contemplate and develop new practices that would enrich urban studies and empower local communities. In this article we present the examples of two Urban Art Interventions (UAIs) that were part of two different research projects carried out in the Helsinki-Tallinn region over the past four years... read more: http://www.presstletter.com/articolo.asp?articolo=2013
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Cityleft - Urbanism 3.0
http://www.cityleft.altervista.org/