This artwork engaged the field of participatory and collaborative art practice. Produced for ‘Open Congress’ at Tate Britain, it addressed the question that propelled the 2-day event: how can the methods of ‘Open Source’ – software that anyone is free to copy, modify and distribute – be transferred to cultural production? As such, it took the form of a simulated flower stall – in the Clore Foyer and Auditorium – bricolaged from brightly coloured household implements. The ‘modular’ construction of the ‘flowers’ invited modification and redistribution through interaction, which was additionally encouraged via workshop sessions. The workshops also addressed issues of copyright, and introduced the use of ‘copy-left’ or ‘Creative Commons’ ...
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The Research SeminarThe seminar will outline what is open content, with examples from practising art...
The term 'Open Source' has in the past decade been used very loosely in relation to art and social p...
The Open Source Embroidery (OSE) exhibition presents socially - engaged new - media art which uses t...
This 300-page publication documented and assessed the inaugural season of media art - NODE-London 20...
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Estovers is a practice-based research project on the concept of the commons in contemporary art. It ...
When Victor Hugo in 1878, with an inaugural address at the Paris World exhibition, helped to initiat...
On modern social media platforms, audio-visual media content such as fanvids and gifs make up an inc...
These are materials used for a Doing It Together Science (DITOs http://www.togetherscience.eu/) lear...
Within contemporary architecture and urbanism there is marked interest in urban commons. This paper ...
This publication documented and assessed the inaugural season of media art in London, 2005, ‘NODE’ -...
The project of ‘free culture’ is committed to the creation of a cultural space, rather like the ‘pub...
This workshop explored how can open-source peer-to-peer archival and curatorial practices articulate...
The Research SeminarThe seminar will outline what is open content, with examples from practising art...
The term 'Open Source' has in the past decade been used very loosely in relation to art and social p...
The Open Source Embroidery (OSE) exhibition presents socially - engaged new - media art which uses t...
This 300-page publication documented and assessed the inaugural season of media art - NODE-London 20...
This paper seeks to explore how the implementation of open access licences onto recordings and other...
Digital technology has transformed everyday creativity, giving everyone with an Internet connection ...
What do a feminist server, an art space located in a public park in North London, a 'pirate' library...
Estovers is a practice-based research project on the concept of the commons in contemporary art. It ...
When Victor Hugo in 1878, with an inaugural address at the Paris World exhibition, helped to initiat...
On modern social media platforms, audio-visual media content such as fanvids and gifs make up an inc...
These are materials used for a Doing It Together Science (DITOs http://www.togetherscience.eu/) lear...
Within contemporary architecture and urbanism there is marked interest in urban commons. This paper ...