28-Feb-2008

todo

from vivians blog:

26-Feb-2008

Upcoming events

Today we’ve planned in three events for the next couple of months.

The first is mid March (probably the 20th) and takes place on the market in the tent. We’ll try to involve the archive in this event. The second is mid April and is combined with the reopening of the library. The third take place the first of may on the ceramics day that is organized by the museum.

Not everyone will be present at all three events so there will be subgroups working on the different events. Anne will contact the institutions and see who and how they will be involved.

Vergeet me niet tent - Vincent's account

The second workshop took place last week. We ended up doing an awesome event on the Gouda market: the Vergeet Me Niet Tent!

First day of the workshop - Tuesday 19th of February

Anne, unfortunately, was sick and stayed at home but was able to give a presentation over skype. She gave us some important pointers on how to transition from theory to practice. After that Kristina gave a presentation on experience prototyping, placebo design, play and some of her projects.
We also did some mind mapping about what is present in Gouda and what isn’t. A summarization of ideas and theory of the last months.
At the end of the day we were told what we would be doing the rest of the workshop: create an experience for the people in Gouda and present it on the town square on Thursday, which is market-day. We started working on concepts and ideas on what to do.

Second day of the workshop - Wednesday 20th of February

Our first idea was to do a media divination, based on an existing project by Nancy. Halfway the day we found out we weren’t able to change the divination to dutch and that we couldn’t localize it to Gouda events so we had to think of a new experience.

The second idea was the ‘vergeet me niet tent’. The idea was to set up a tent on the market and lure people in by handing out flyers and giving them free coffee and mint tea. We asked people whether they had a memory that took place in Gouda and that they didn’t want to forget. To help them remember we recorded the memory in three ways, by making a portrait of the person while he/she is thinking about the memory, by marking the location on a giant map of Gouda and last by describing the memory in one or two sentences in the memory machine. This project was inspired by the Supernatural Drama film Afterlife (Wandafuru raifu or Wonderful Life - Japan, 2001).

Third and final day of the workshop - thursday 21th of February, market day!

We got out of bed really early to do some last preparations and to set up the tent in the market. Nancy wrote a report which you can read here: http://www.sistero.org/cultuurl/report/index.html

To see the portraits and read the memories go here: http://cultuurlokaal.patchingzone.net/vergeetmeniet/

22-Feb-2008

video of the tent

video

21-Feb-2008

flyer

20-Feb-2008

vergeet sketches





19-Feb-2008

what we know and what we dont know


08-Feb-2008

call for papers

Call for Papers - British Computer Society - Visions of Computer Science
Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers

The British Computer Society
International Academic Research Conference
Visions of Computer Science

Imperial College London September 22-24, 2008
Paper Submission Deadline April 13, 2008

www.bcs.org/visions

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07-Feb-2008

web of ideas

06-Feb-2008

notes/keywords from the 4th

emancipation
tell your own story
make a myth
knowledge exchange
the curator as a workshop holder/broker
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what is a problem wijk?
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a historical city
a modern city
a part of the green heart
show your heart
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lots of government property
waiting to be sold
loss of community housing
no squatters
many empty building
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each group in the city has it's own football club or choir
the immigrant group
the religious group
the group that does not belong to a group
the elderly group
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this place is like switzerland, maybe?

05-Feb-2008

links from nancy

on reflection of today:
lauri anderson
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mobile academy