reSync visited transmediale 14: afterglow’s art hack day: “Afterglow” is a collaboration between Art Hack Day, LEAP Berlin and transmediale. As coders we fear the ‘legacy’ system, a piece of old junk we haven’t yet figured out how to throw away. As artists, we’re tempted by prolific outbursts of freshness and novelty; more art of less value. Businesses and government crave more data, more connections, more context. By embracing these impulses without contemplation we perpetuate the technological hype cycle and unintentionally shorten the half-life of our artefacts. Technology has become akin to a natural resource, generating physical and immaterial waste that is appropriated in such diverse contexts as e-garbage dumps, big data businesses and mass surveillance schemes. As such, trash is no longer what is just left behind but is central to our post-digital lives. When digital detritus piles up it decomposes, giving rise to a post-digital afterglow with the potential for new expression and new enterprise. Can we make peace with our excessive data flows and their inevitable obsolescence? Can we find nourishment in waste, overflow and excess? Can the afterglow of perpetual decay illuminate us?” (Art Hack Day 2014)
Month: January 2014
Taking care of things
From the 15th till the 18th of January we participated in the Taking Care of Things Meeting at the Stadtarchiv Lüneburg Germany. This was also the closing event for the Post Media Lab Incubator project at Leuphana University and our research fellowship with them.
The visit began with a tour of the city archive during which we heard about the main activities of the institution not least the film, map and image collections. They wish to extend access to these via street access sync points in the near future.
We convened one of seven care groups Mesh Media! to look at open, collaborative systems that facilitate collective abilities to store, curate, share, edit, redistribute and re-purpose media while at the same time creating new frames of reference and practice in public. We were pleased to have presentations by Eric Kluitenberg of Tactical Media Files, Volker Grassmuck and Jan Torge of ‘InternetTV for the newMedia Generation’ Grundversorgung, open wireless network advocates Freifunk Lueneburg and Robert Ochshorn with Interlace. (See last section for more details..)
Media was selected from the respective archives and uploaded to publicly presented syncronisation points adjacent to each Freifunk node in Lueneburg city centre.
We produced a map to illustrate the locations of syncronisation points as a data trail which was toured by a small group of Lueneburg locals. They were encouraged to scan the QRcode posters and NFC tags they found on the street first connecting to Freifunk wireless then activating the BTsync to distribute the images and films.
Please try these BTsyncs yourself 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12 – or get the set! confused ? see the howTo..
The post-medial is not tied to any particular modality of media, neither to “new” or “old”, “digital” or “analog”, nor to “connected” or “offline”. Nevertheless it relies on new medial affordances (what? affordances! :-)) and possibilities, allowing for new kinds of collective repositories and living archives. How can these new collecitve, transitory and ad-hoc repositories of ‘many media’ look like? What are their (possible) protocols of turning consumers into makers, individuals into groups, and media into structured, living and meaningful (micro-)social memory? What are possible assemblages that withstand idiosyncrasy and expert-ism, but are ‘avant-garde’ and progressive in form and function nevertheless?
- 10:30 – 12:30: Introduction of people and workshops + overall choreography *For this we ask you to bring and present an object (any kind of object) that you relate to, care about and are willing to donate to the archive.*
- 12:30 – 14:00: Lunch
- 14:00 – 15:00: Grundversorgung (CDCvideo.de, online video interview tool, VODO.net, OPD, Poparchiv) & WikiVision
- 15:00 – 16:00: Freifunk presentation
- 16:00 – 18:00: Flashing Freifunk Node & installing them in Lueneburg (10 nodes have been ordered & arrived @ Grundversorgung) // Uploading of materials to an Interlace instance (preparation for Friday afternoon) -> create map of all the freifunk nodes in lueneburg one could walk (for Saturday)
- 10:00 – 11:00: Tactical Media Files: Presentation about archiving as part of a ‘living’ cultural process, which means that it happens also very much outside of the digital, in embodied encounters and ‘lived practices’ (activism, artistic production, and more).
- 11:00 – 12:00: Interlace:
- 12:00 – 14:00: All together Now! – reviving the legendary ‘Brown Bag’ Session a collective Power-Thought-Exchange-Lunchy-Thing Groups share and receive food and feedback.
- 14:00 – 14:30: Break
- 14:30 – 18:00: Media Mesh: Collaborative editing on Interlace with ‘Tactical Medie Files’ & ‘Lueneburg City Archive’ materials (needs preparation & uploading of materials)
- 21:00 PUBLIC*: Zum Kollektiv, Scharffsches Haus, Heiligengeiststr. 38, 21335 Lüneburg *Screening Things* – an open, partly curated public screening including footage from the Stadtarchiv and works by ‘Taking Care of Things!’ participants
- 11:00 – 12:00: Meeting @ Freiraum, presenation Freiraum & Freifunk
- get bittorrent sync to work on mobile phones
- 12:00 – 14:00: walk through Lueneburg, download media from freifunk nodes over bittorrent sync
- 14:00 – 17:00: Meeting @ City Archive */Stadtarchiv/ *Parliament of Things * a public fair and exhibition displaying the results of the two-day workshop intermixed with city archive material—an opportunity for the local public to engage with ‘Taking Care of Things!’ and the Stadtarchiv in a variety of activities igniting & deepening conversations around archives, life-cycles and care.
- is a media sociologist, free-lance author and activist, has conducted research on the knowledge order of digital media, on copyright and the knowledge commons at Free University Berlin, Tokyo University, Humboldt University Berlin and University of São Paulo and is currently directing the project “Public Service Media 2.0” at the Centre for Digital Cultures (CDC) of Leuphana University Lueneburg. He was project lead of the conference series Wizards-of-OS.org and of the copyright information portal iRights.info, co-founded mikro-berlin.org, privatkopie.net and CompartilhamentoLegal.org and blogs at vgrass.de.
Art @ 30C3
This year the Chaos Communication Conference hosted a stream on ‘art & beauty’ where !Mediengruppe Bitink presented Hacking as Artistic Practice (see video) and Robert Ochshorn presented Against Metadata (see video).
We briefly had a chance to brainstorm how to work with Interlace for the Media Mesh workshop at the Taking Care of Things event in January. Julian Assange spoke over a video link on Sysadmins of the world, unite! (see video).
Other highlights of the art stream were:
Hello World!
The philosophy of hacking
The Pirate Cinema
Turing Complete UserAnonymity and Privacy in Public Space and on the Internet
Forbidden Fruit
Seidenstrasse
Do You Think That’s Funny?
We met old friends on the stubnitz and at the noisy square party.
Taking care of things
From the 15th till the 18th of January we participated in the Taking Care of Things Meeting at the Stadtarchiv Lüneburg Germany. This was also the closing event for the Post Media Lab Incubator project at Leuphana University and our research fellowship with them. See the documentation here.
The visit began with a tour of the city archive during which we heard about the main activities of the institution not least the film, map and image collections. They wish to extend access to these via street access sync points in the near future.
We convened one of seven care groups Mesh Media! to look at open, collaborative systems that facilitate collective abilities to store, curate, share, edit, redistribute and re-purpose media while at the same time creating new frames of reference and practice in public. We were pleased to have presentations by Eric Kluitenberg of Tactical Media Files, Volker Grassmuck and Jan Torge of ‘InternetTV for the newMedia Generation’ Grundversorgung, open wireless network advocates Freifunk Lueneburg and Robert Ochshorn with Interlace. (See last section for more details..)
Media was selected from the respective archives and uploaded to publicly presented syncronisation points adjacent to each Freifunk node in Lueneburg city centre.
We produced a map to illustrate the locations of syncronisation points as a data trail which was toured by a small group of Lueneburg locals. They were encouraged to scan the QRcode posters and NFC tags they found on the street first connecting to Freifunk wireless then activating the BTsync to distribute the images and films.
Please try these BTsyncs yourself 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12 – or get the set! confused ? see the howTo..
The post-medial is not tied to any particular modality of media, neither to “new” or “old”, “digital” or “analog”, nor to “connected” or “offline”. Nevertheless it relies on new medial affordances (what? affordances! :-)) and possibilities, allowing for new kinds of collective repositories and living archives. How can these new collecitve, transitory and ad-hoc repositories of ‘many media’ look like? What are their (possible) protocols of turning consumers into makers, individuals into groups, and media into structured, living and meaningful (micro-)social memory? What are possible assemblages that withstand idiosyncrasy and expert-ism, but are ‘avant-garde’ and progressive in form and function nevertheless?
- 10:30 – 12:30: Introduction of people and workshops + overall choreography *For this we ask you to bring and present an object (any kind of object) that you relate to, care about and are willing to donate to the archive.*
- 12:30 – 14:00: Lunch
- 14:00 – 15:00: Grundversorgung (CDCvideo.de, online video interview tool, VODO.net, OPD, Poparchiv) & WikiVision
- 15:00 – 16:00: Freifunk presentation
- 16:00 – 18:00: Flashing Freifunk Node & installing them in Lueneburg (10 nodes have been ordered & arrived @ Grundversorgung) // Uploading of materials to an Interlace instance (preparation for Friday afternoon) -> create map of all the freifunk nodes in lueneburg one could walk (for Saturday)
- 10:00 – 11:00: Tactical Media Files: Presentation about archiving as part of a ‘living’ cultural process, which means that it happens also very much outside of the digital, in embodied encounters and ‘lived practices’ (activism, artistic production, and more).
- 11:00 – 12:00: Interlace:
- 12:00 – 14:00: All together Now! – reviving the legendary ‘Brown Bag’ Session a collective Power-Thought-Exchange-Lunchy-Thing Groups share and receive food and feedback.
- 14:00 – 14:30: Break
- 14:30 – 18:00: Media Mesh: Collaborative editing on Interlace with ‘Tactical Medie Files’ & ‘Lueneburg City Archive’ materials (needs preparation & uploading of materials)
- 21:00 PUBLIC*: Zum Kollektiv, Scharffsches Haus, Heiligengeiststr. 38, 21335 Lüneburg *Screening Things* – an open, partly curated public screening including footage from the Stadtarchiv and works by ‘Taking Care of Things!’ participants
- 11:00 – 12:00: Meeting @ Freiraum, presenation Freiraum & Freifunk
- get bittorrent sync to work on mobile phones
- 12:00 – 14:00: walk through Lueneburg, download media from freifunk nodes over bittorrent sync
- 14:00 – 17:00: Meeting @ City Archive */Stadtarchiv/ *Parliament of Things * a public fair and exhibition displaying the results of the two-day workshop intermixed with city archive material—an opportunity for the local public to engage with ‘Taking Care of Things!’ and the Stadtarchiv in a variety of activities igniting & deepening conversations around archives, life-cycles and care.
- is a media sociologist, free-lance author and activist, has conducted research on the knowledge order of digital media, on copyright and the knowledge commons at Free University Berlin, Tokyo University, Humboldt University Berlin and University of São Paulo and is currently directing the project “Public Service Media 2.0″ at the Centre for Digital Cultures (CDC) of Leuphana University Lueneburg. He was project lead of the conference series Wizards-of-OS.org and of the copyright information portal iRights.info, co-founded mikro-berlin.org, privatkopie.net and CompartilhamentoLegal.org and blogs at vgrass.de.
reSync UG
Following on from a short research fellowship at Post media Lab in Leuphana University, Luneburg, co-workers on deckspace.tv have formed reSync UG to move ahead with some of the ideas arising and apply some outcomes to this new business.
The next reSync activity takes place in Berlin during Transmediale early in 2015 where we will use workshops to continue investigating a range of experimental synchronisation techniques to explore the extra value of media exchange via open wireless networks.
Please see the ‘New Babylon reVisited‘ session ‘reStreet‘ report.
(UG a small private company with limited liability based in Germany).