Commons-based political production:
Commons-based political production:
Open source to an alternative society?*
Brian Holmes
Interview with a Photocopier (Matthew Fuller)
A: So why this interview? It's supposed to be a mistake to view technologies as having human qualities. Anthropomorphism is a conceptual sin remember...
Q: Look, a little more in the way of the silent. Stop talking. People talk to machines.
Empowerment as practice. (Kris Rutten)
For the Transmedia conference, we will gather De Geuzen, Matthew Fuller and Bluescreen around the notion of empowerment. We have been inspired by the way De Geuzen link their work to the Open Source Movement. This movement is more than the ‘free’ sharing of codes to stimulate software innovation. It’s also about the idea (ideal) of freely exchanging knowledge, information and skills. It’s about a new way of producing (creating) in which one builds on already existing ideas that can be modified or re-used in a new creation.