"As new technologies come into play, people become less and less convinced of the importance of self expression. Teamwork succeeds private effort."
—Marshall McLuhan
Despite these words, the true nature of collaborative culture as a form of creative expression in the context of digital and network technologies has remained elusive, a buzzword often falling prey to corporate and ideological interests. This book was first created by 6 core collaborators, as an experimental five day Book Sprint in January 2010. Developed under the aegis of transmediale.10, this third publication in the festival's parcours series resulted in the initiation of a new vocabulary on the forms, media and goals of collaborative practice.
Project Created:
September 2010
Projects: Collaborative Futures
People:
Adam Hyde, Alan Toner, Astra Taylor, kanarinka, Marta Peirano,
Michael Mandiberg, Mike Linksvayer,
Mushon Zer-Aviv, Sissu Tarka
Research:
Open CultureProject Type:
Activism,
Design,
Open Source,
Web,
Writing and PublishingTags:
book,
book sprint,
booki,
collaboration,
creative-commons,
flossmanuals,
free culture,
free software,
networksPartner Organizations: