Wifi Camera Workshop, Day Two - Let's look at the results.
Learn how to read and visualize wifi camera logs. Find interesting patterns. We will collect all the data logs from the cameras and write code to visualize the data, make images and interpret those images.
Wifi Camera Workshop, Day One - Build the camera.
Learn basics on cantennas, drill and cut a can, mount electronics and servo. After building and testing the cameras, participants will bring the cameras to take pictures in locations of their choice.
Being Human looks at man's relationship with Technology, and seeks to redefine it. Making our Human needs the focus of how technology is designed, used and implemented.
Adam Somlai-Fischer and Bengt Sjölén have been building wifi cameras for many years and have found many ways to create really simple ones. In this workshop they share the know-how and process of making them, and the joy of revealing the hidden phenomena of wifi data files.
Borrowing techniques from geophysical archaeology (revealing and mapping), narrative displacements (filmic manipulations of temporality), and coded psychogeographics, the workshop will sketch a novel model and working practice for the future city flaneur.
Chaos and Structure:
Planning and Organising Creative Teams
Claudia Kogler shows how teams in the field of communication, project management and know-how-transfer collaborate not only productively but also with engagement.
The Basis of Free Culture:
Copyright, Open Licenses, and Sharing Creative Works
Michelle Thorne will demonstrate how to make use of copyrights and open licences in the cultural practice: the default “all rights reserved” can change to “some rights reserved”.
Consultant and project manager in the area of media, web 2.0, cultural projects and events. He is the editor of “THE 100.000 EURO JOB” (http://100.000-euro-job.de).
Positioning the future as a meme ready for redefinition, the transmediale.10 Salon Talks will bring together artists, theoreticians and specialists in a forum for open dialogue in order to address the implications of FUTURITY NOW! across a multitude of artistic platforms, diverse cultures and societal backgrounds.
The majority of the Salon Workshops take the form of expert-led Free Culture Incubator working groups seeking to define the problematic zone between art and open cultural practice in Germany. They attempt to establish an arts and culture incubator for Berlin that will support and develop new forms of cultural practice beyond the festival's lifespan.