Date post: | 14-May-2015 |
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Constructions
Alek Tarkowski
Cornucopia
for the Cultural
Fot. Epoznan.pl
KornukopiaFot. future15pic@Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND
Fot. MSN
Fot. Londonist.com
Map: OpenStreetmap, CC BY-SA
Map: OpenStreetmap, CC BY-SA
Governments of the Industrial
World, you weary giants
of flesh and steel,
I come from Cyberspace,
the new home of Mind.
John Perry Barlow
Since we lack access to the
sea, we lack this experience
of vastness [...].
Instead, we had to have
a sea of information.
Bohumil Hrabal
ParallelpolisFot. OliBac@Flickr, CC BY
The download doesn’t look
like anything because
it physically does not exist.
It is nothing.
Owen Ashforth (CFTPA)
Fot. Magicicada@Flickr, CC BY
Nothing
Fot. warszawa.gazeta.pl
Fot. MSN
Immutable, mobile
Mutable, immobile
The internet turns our
cultural institutions from
nouns to verbs.
To paraphrase Cory Doctorow
Fot. Crug06@Flickr, CC BY
Collaboration
Fot. a @Flickr, CC BY-SA
Communication
Fot. minciusodas@Flickr, CC BY
Openness
Fot. adactio@Flickr, CC BY
Sharing
Sustainability
Fot. Corey Leopold@Flickr, CC BY
Durability
Fot. kevindooley@Flickr, CC BY
Heritage
Fot. DominusVobiscum@Flickr, CC BY-SA
Curation
Fot. twicepix@Flickr, CC BY-SA
Craft
Fot. wwward0@flickr, CC BY-NC-SA
Places
If it isn’t digital, it’s dead!
But if it isn’t analogue,
then it’s not alive.
Christopher Adams
Fot. Matt Jones / Kamil Sliwowski