[Kde-events] Fwd: [Liwoli08speakers] Open Call Liwoli 09

Franz Keferböck franz.keferboeck at gmail.com
Tue Feb 24 09:07:26 CET 2009


Hi all,

as i've been speaking there last year i got this again. I'll pick up a
talk myself after seeing what their focus really is, but maybe someone
else is interested in coming too!

Accommodation etc shouldn't be a problem, nor the night with a couple
of drinks, yet it's not a big thing either so it's most probably not
worth traveling in from far-far-away :-)

greets to all

ps: i cross posted to kde-promo too, as i'm afraid kde-events is
rather inactive...

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From: uschi.reiter <uschi.reiter at servus.at>
Date: 2009/2/24
Subject: [Liwoli08speakers] Open Call Liwoli 09
To: Liwoli08speakers at lists.servus.at


Liwoli 2009
hacklab for art and open source
23 - 26 April 2009 - Kunstuniversität Linz

Liwoli 2009 is a three day long Hacklab and an open invitation to all
who would like to discover more about and participate in an active
process of learning, producing and sharing around the areas of
Free/Libre Open Source Software. FLOSS-developers, artists and
programmers such as the collective GOTO10 or activists from HAIP (Hack
Act Interact Progress) and many others form the basis for the event and
share their knowledge in the form of workshops, hacklabs, presentations,
installations and performances.

Link: http://linz.linuxwochen.at

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Open Call - liwoli 09
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We find the active process of learning, producing and sharing in the
Open Source community, an obviously successful method, incredibly
interesting, in particular because it is a strong opposition to the
usual behaviour in arts and media.

For the event we are calling for contributions in the form of
presentations, workshops and performances around the themes of Free and
Open Source Software. This invitation is not only for those who are
interested in “Do It Yourself” and how it interrelates with the current
creative production practices - a theme currently (largely) ignored in
the (Arts) University education program. The invitation is also directed
to those who are interested in the cultural importance of FLOSS.

Submissions Please send submissions before 25.03.2009 to :
call09-liwoli at servus.at with
# Title
# Format: lecture, workshop, installation, performance, presentation
# Description of content
# Links of relevance
# Required things: projector, sounds system, running water, compressed
air, …

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Open Source Tools
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Workshops and lectures about FLOSS tools to make art. The expected
audience are art students, artists and media workers. Workshops and
lectures shall wxplain, promote and discuss FLOSS tools.

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Art against Freedom
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Is Free Software and Open Source compatible to the self image of art and
artists? FLOSS is about sharing tools and knowledge. This is rarely
taken into consideration in artistic environments, where cultural
ownership is paramount. On the other hand the arts are essentially
self-referential in many ways, constantly reacting to and building upon
past work of others. Where are the parallels, where are the contradictions?

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Cracking vs. Hacking
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Using cracked software is a wide-spread among artists, creatives and
media-activists. The industry partly tolerates this in order not too
lose future customers, or even to get the practitioners “addicted” to
their wares. Another part of the community “hacks” its own programs
putting together what they actually need. So programs emerge, which are
often equal and sometimes even better in complexity and usability than
their closed source counterparts. Contributions for this section could
deal with this situation in many ways.

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State of the Art
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Here it is interesting to hear about experiences in FLOSS projects, the
interaction of tool building and tool using, models for living from this
mode of operation. In particular the use of FLOSS tools in the
production of art, culture and media, especially in the university
context. It is also of interest, what experiences have been made with
active participation in FLOSS projects.
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Hack the artist
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With the artists' penchant for re-using, misusing and reinterpreting
everything, it might be said that their principle modus operandi is to
hack the world and themselves. Entertaining Contributions with and a
strong sense of humor around topics like: the end of art, Plagiarism,
Copyright/Copyfight, World improvement, …


Open Call german Version:
http://linz.linuxwochen.at/opencall/de

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organizers & contributers: servus.at, GOTO10, Radio Fro/Haip, Time's Up,
lugl.at
Host and Support by: Kunstuniversität Linz Department for Time Based
Media and
the ZID der Kunstuniversität Linz
Funds: servus.at funded by BM:UK, Stadt Linz (LinzImpuls 2007), Radio
FRO/HAIP EU - CULTURE 2007
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