Chris Joseph Electronic writer and artist

31Mar/081

Exploring “A Million Penguins” – Order and Chaos in a wiki novel – Leicester, 23 April 2008, 4.30-5.30pm



Exploring “A Million Penguins” – Order and Chaos in a wiki novel
Institute Of Creative Technologies Research Seminar by Bruce Mason
De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
IOCT Lab, Wednesday April 23, 2008 4:30-5:30pm
This seminar is free and open to the public.

In February 2007, DMU and Penguin Publishing collaborated to host the world’s first wiki novel – “A Million Penguins” – using the same software that runs Wikipedia. Over a five week period nearly 1,500 people signed up to edit the novel, over 11,000 edits were made and it was viewed over 500,000 times leading the CEO over Penguin Publishing to muse that it was maybe the “most written novel in history.”

In this seminar, Bruce Mason will outline the results of a research project held at the Institute Of Creative Technologies (IOCT) which investigated the social behaviour that unfolded during the writing of “A Million Penguins.” What kinds of collaboration, conflict and compromise occurred and what did it tell us about future online writing possibilities? Did a sense of community arise or did we see nothing but chaos and vandalism?

The seminar will not require any particular knowledge of wikis or online writing.

About the presenter

Bruce Mason is an IOCT Post-Doctoral Research Fellow specialising in social research and web2.0 activities. He previously worked at DMU with Professor Sue Thomas on an Arts and Humanities Research Council Funded Project (http://www.ioct.dmu.ac.uk/tnn/) that investigated the potential for folksonomy in academic research.

About A Million Penguins

A Million Penguins is a collaborative online novel, a wiki which was open to anyone in the world to write and edit. The project ran from 1st Feb to 7th March 2007, was organised by Kate Pullinger (http://www.katepullinger.com) of De Montfort University and Jeremy Ettinghausen of Penguin, with Sue Thomas, Professor of New Media at De Montfort and an editorial team of students enrolled on De Montfort’s Online MA in Creative Writing and New Media.

Further Information

To find out more about the seminar, please see the IOCT Blog at http://tinyurl.com/3yktnj or the IOCT events page (http://www.ioct.dmu.ac.uk/events.html). Alternately, please contact Bruce Mason directly by email (bmason01 [at] dmu.ac.uk) or phone (07981 090566).

The IOCT lab is situated at 1 The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH. Directions to the IOCT can be found online at http://www.ioct.dmu.ac.uk/contact.html

Links

A Million Penguins (http://www.amillionpenguins.com)
Penguin Publishing (http://www.penguin.co.uk)
De Montfort University (http://www.dmu.ac.uk)
Institute for Creative Technologies (http://www.ioct.dmu.ac.uk)
IOCT Research (http://www.ioct.dmu.ac.uk/research.html)
Online MA in Creative Writing and New Media (http://www.dmu.ac.uk/faculties/humanities/pg/ma/cwnm.jsp)

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31Mar/080

NLab Social Networks Conference, Leicester, 19-20 June 2008



Registration is now open for the NLab Social Networks Conference, 19-20 June 2008 at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK http://www.nlabnetworks.com

- Explore the benefits of social networks for your business
- What is a social network and how can it generate wealth for your business?
- How can social networks increase creativity and why is that important?
- How will social networks affect the future of your company?
- What can you do right now to benefit your business?

Speakers include Andrea Saveri, Institute for the Future, Palo Alto and Steve Clayton, Microsoft UK
plus
Jim Benson, Modus Cooperandi – Roland Harwood, NESTA – Shani Lee, NLab – Chris Meade, Institute for the Future of the Book – Toby Moores, Sleepydog – Vijay Riyait, iQubed – Sue Thomas, De Montfort University – Ken Thompson, and more to be announced…

Conference Fees
* £125 inc VAT Full Price (2 days + conference dinner on Thursday evening)
* £105 inc VAT (2 days only, no concessions)
* £65 inc VAT (1 day only, no concessions)
* £95 inc VAT Concession* (2 days + conference dinner on Thursday evening)

*Concessionary rates are for students, DMU staff, senior citizens and those in receipt of income-related benefits. Proof of status is required. If you are in any doubt regarding your eligibility, please email dmccc [at] dmu.ac.uk

East Midlands businesses can apply now for a free bursary place.

Find out more and register online at http://www.nlabnetworks.com

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30Mar/082

DELORES residency, Munich – deadline 27 April 2008

DOLORES – Residency

The DOLORES residency and work stipend is a joint project of Domagk Kunstunterstützung e.V. (Domagk art support association) and lothringer13/laden, a city-run art space promoting experimental fine arts and processual/ interdisciplinary projects. We offer a two-months residency in Munich for foreign artists.

E-mail-application deadline: April 27th, 2008

The purpose of DOLORES is to connect experimental art, to create international dialogue and networks. It is an opportunity to realize a project of his/her choice in the local context of Munich.

The residency-term is August 1st, 2008 – September 30th, 2008. Doku e.V. and lothringer13/laden will provide a mini-apartment and a two-months public transport ticket for Munich. In addition, the lothringer13/laden show room is available for studio work and a 10-day solo-exhibit (including a 500.- EUR project-budget, PR and opening event) by the resident at the end of September 2008.

Preconditions:

Applicants must not live in Germany at the date of their application and need to have foreign citizenship. Applicants must not profit from other stipends in Munich at the time of application and during residency (August/September 2008).

Applicants for DOLORES should hold a degree in Fine Arts (or equivalent education). There is no age-limit. Experimental and media-based artistic strategies, such as performance, net-art, installation, are preferred, but not required.

The application must include a proposal for a project to be realized within the residency-term.

During the residency in August/September 2008, we require the artist to participate in an official welcome-event in DOKU e.V. and to produce a solo-exhibition for lothringer13/laden. The resident must not work more than 10 h/week besides his/her artistic work during the residency-term in Munich.

The stipends focus being the dialogue with the host, the candidate’s ability to speak English is a prerequisite. If interested, the resident will be brought into contact with the local art scene (art academy, galleries, museums, artist community).

Procedure:

Artists who meet the above listed requirements are asked to send their digital applications (pdf) until April 27th 2008 to laden [at] lothringer13.de with the code “DOLORES-application” in the subject line of the e-mail. The application (pdf) must include:

1. post and e-mail address, telephone number
2. short text on your motivation (max. 1 page)
3. short CV
4. project proposal for the residency-term and the exhibition/show (ca. 1 page)
5. 3 images of former projects to give an impression of your work

Proposals, which do not fit the form, will not be considered.

The decision of the jury (curators from Doku e.V., lothringer13/laden and Katrin Kaschadt (Kunstraum München) as independent curator) will be announced by the beginning of May 2008.

28Mar/080

IOCT Salon (video): Marc Garrett, 2nd November 2006


IOCT Salon: Marc Garrett, 2nd November 2006

Marc Garrett from furtherfield.org at the Institute of Creative Technologies (IOCT) Salon [ www.ioctsalon.com ], De Montfort University, Leicester, UK on 2nd November 2006. Supported by the Arts Council England.

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28Mar/080

alisoncam

 

for Interactive Futures 07: The New Screen

Alison – Alison Darcy
Camera – Olivier Choinière

28Mar/080

sk-interfaces Closing Event: stitched-up, FACT, Liverpool, UK, 29 March 2008



sk-interfaces Closing Event:
stitched-up
29 March 2008
FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), Liverpool UK

A packed one-day event of live performances, artist talks, experiments and interactive art

stitched-up presents:

Interactive Installation
A rare opportunity to experience artist Paul Thomas’ audio-visual installation Midas.

Future of the Body
A discussion on the future of the body with international artists Eduardo Kac, Atau Tanaka and Paul Thomas.
Followed by an exclusive book signing session with Eduardo Kac of Signs of Life: Bio Art and Beyond.

S.S.S Performance
A distinctive live performance from S.S.S (Sensors_Sonics_Sights) featured artists Atau Tanaka, Cecile Babiole and Laurent Dailleau, transforming The Box into a dynamic environment with visuals and gestural interactive sound.

An offsite cultural experiment, Truth Serum from The Office of Experiments (founded by artist Neal White) will be conducted at a secret venue. Commissioned by The Arts Catalyst in association with FACT. To sign up to the experiment visit: www.artscatalyst.org/projects/biotech/truthserum.html

Interactive Installation, 11.00am-1.00pm: FREE
Future of the Body, 2.00pm – 4.30pm: £4.00 / £3.00*
S.S.S Performance, 8.30pm – 10.00pm: £9.00 / £8.00*
SPECIAL OFFER – All day ticket: £10.00
*(Members & concs)

Download event e-flyer:
http://www.fact.co.uk/images/1images/emailimages/FACT_stitched-up_event.jpeg

Tickets available online visit: www.facttrading.co.uk

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