Art is Open Source at Visualize: materials and links
Some links and resources explored at the Visualize talk and workshop in Lecce, Italy, June 2014
more info here:
http://www.artisopensource.net/network/artisopensource/2014/04/17/micro-histories-of-cities-and-ubiquitous-commons-at-visualize-in-lecce/
4. What we do in life:
use multiple disciplines (arts, design, sciences, humanities,
architecture…) to understand the transformation of human
beings and their societies/communities with the advent and
wide, ubiquitous accessibility of technologies and
knowledge/information
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transform the “sense of possibility”, to create new
imaginaries, codes, languages
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design and enact global participatory performances which
engage people from multiple cultures to design and
implement their own futures
24. people express themselves on social networks we can observe what people say, and understand what they feel the emotions of people are captured in real-time and transformed into physical signals
interest
anger
disgust
sadness
surprise
fear
trust
joy
vigilance
rage
loathing
grief
amazement
terror
admiration
extasy
in 2011, these were the relative intensions of emotions
expressed by users on social networks (Twitter, Facebook,
Flickr, Youtube)
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150
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100
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people feel in different ways in different times
of the year. this is how people felt during 2011
basic emotions combine to form new ones.
this is how people’s emotions combined in 2011
our emotional states mutate over time. first
we’re happy, then we’re sad, then we are surprised,
and on, and on. these are the sequences of
emotions which have been more common in 2011
these are the latest 96000 emotions we have stored in our database. they have been expressed by people on social networks (Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Youtube) in one of 29 languages, across 71 nations from December 15th 2011 to January 16th 2012.
36. “Their story begins on ground level, with footsteps. They are
myriad, but do not compose a series. They cannot be counted
because each unit has a qualitative character: a style of tactile
apprehension and kinesthetic appropriation. Their swarming mass
is an innumerable collection of singularities. Their interwined
paths give their shape to spaces. They weave places together. In
that respect, pedestrian movements form one of those “real
systems whose existence in fact makes up the city”. They are not
localized; it is rather that they spatialize.”
–Michel De Certeau
82. LAB SERVICE
learn how to
use ecosystem
mentoring on
service creation
mentoring on
communication
mentoring on
research
mentoring on
organisation/collaboration
mentoring on
arts/creativity
84. STATUS of!
ECOSYSTEM
Objective:
to showcase the status of the city’s Ecosystems (how do people
relate, how they communicate, what emotions they feel, what they talk about…)
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HOW:
Visualisations, show, conference
86. CHALLENGE
Objective:
to organise a challenge across all ecosystems to solve a problem or to confront with an issue.
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HOW:
Hackathon, Open Innovation Challenge, Workshops, Competition, Students/Researchers collaboration,
Final Exhibit.
87. CONNECT!
with other!
ECOSYSTEMS
Objective:
to interconnect and compare all the ecosystems; to confront with other cities; to share innovations/practices
and knowledge; to achieve a global event, connecting cities and cultures.
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HOW:
Visualisations, Live Connections between events in different cities, data sharing/comparing, comparative
research, Exhibit of the various ecosystems.