際際滷shows by User: blinkbl-nk / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: blinkbl-nk / Thu, 18 Apr 2013 00:57:25 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: blinkbl-nk Coding, Hacking and Tinkering by Andreas Schlegel (bb #28) /slideshow/coding-hacking-and-tinkering-by-andreas-schlegel-bb-28/19047398 blinkblnkandreasschlegels1-130418005725-phpapp02
Description - Coding, hacking, and tinkering is not necessarily what you expect in an art school. The Media Lab at Lasalle College of the Arts is a practice oriented and studio based environment that focuses on creating artifacts and prototypes with the use of open source and low-tech technologies. The results that emerge from this lab can be experimental, playful and applicable to real world scenarios. With a strong interdisciplinary approach and collaborations between disciplines including Music, Theatre, Dance, Design, Media Arts or Fine Arts, the Lab aims to expand the use of custom built technologies into various forms of artistic expressions. This talk will look at methods and outcomes within the Media Lab when different disciplines meet. ]]>

Description - Coding, hacking, and tinkering is not necessarily what you expect in an art school. The Media Lab at Lasalle College of the Arts is a practice oriented and studio based environment that focuses on creating artifacts and prototypes with the use of open source and low-tech technologies. The results that emerge from this lab can be experimental, playful and applicable to real world scenarios. With a strong interdisciplinary approach and collaborations between disciplines including Music, Theatre, Dance, Design, Media Arts or Fine Arts, the Lab aims to expand the use of custom built technologies into various forms of artistic expressions. This talk will look at methods and outcomes within the Media Lab when different disciplines meet. ]]>
Thu, 18 Apr 2013 00:57:25 GMT /slideshow/coding-hacking-and-tinkering-by-andreas-schlegel-bb-28/19047398 blinkbl-nk@slideshare.net(blinkbl-nk) Coding, Hacking and Tinkering by Andreas Schlegel (bb #28) blinkbl-nk Description - Coding, hacking, and tinkering is not necessarily what you expect in an art school. The Media Lab at Lasalle College of the Arts is a practice oriented and studio based environment that focuses on creating artifacts and prototypes with the use of open source and low-tech technologies. The results that emerge from this lab can be experimental, playful and applicable to real world scenarios. With a strong interdisciplinary approach and collaborations between disciplines including Music, Theatre, Dance, Design, Media Arts or Fine Arts, the Lab aims to expand the use of custom built technologies into various forms of artistic expressions. This talk will look at methods and outcomes within the Media Lab when different disciplines meet. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/blinkblnkandreasschlegels1-130418005725-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Description - Coding, hacking, and tinkering is not necessarily what you expect in an art school. The Media Lab at Lasalle College of the Arts is a practice oriented and studio based environment that focuses on creating artifacts and prototypes with the use of open source and low-tech technologies. The results that emerge from this lab can be experimental, playful and applicable to real world scenarios. With a strong interdisciplinary approach and collaborations between disciplines including Music, Theatre, Dance, Design, Media Arts or Fine Arts, the Lab aims to expand the use of custom built technologies into various forms of artistic expressions. This talk will look at methods and outcomes within the Media Lab when different disciplines meet.
Coding, Hacking and Tinkering by Andreas Schlegel (bb #28) from blinkBL_NK
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Open vs. Gang Ki by Bunnie Huang (bb #28) /slideshow/blinkbl-nk-413finalweb/19046987 blinkblnk413finalweb-130418004613-phpapp01
A core assumption of Western IP law is that innovation will not happen unless the government offers innovators and entrepreneurs a limited legal monopoly on the fruits of their labors. It is even written into the US constitution that: "The Congress shall have Power ... To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries." Developments in open source have demonstrated that innovation can flourish in the absence of a monopoly, although the implementation of open source requires a wry twisting of compulsory copyright law. Emerging IP ecosystems, such as China's, come from a different cultural background. US IP pundits are quick to dismiss these emerging IP ecosystems as lawless, anti-innovation, and unproductive. However, my experience indicates that the weaknesses of the US IP system are understated, and the strengths of the China IP system are uncelebrated. This talk explores these weaknesses and strengths from the standpoint of an SME entrepreneur/innovator.]]>

A core assumption of Western IP law is that innovation will not happen unless the government offers innovators and entrepreneurs a limited legal monopoly on the fruits of their labors. It is even written into the US constitution that: "The Congress shall have Power ... To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries." Developments in open source have demonstrated that innovation can flourish in the absence of a monopoly, although the implementation of open source requires a wry twisting of compulsory copyright law. Emerging IP ecosystems, such as China's, come from a different cultural background. US IP pundits are quick to dismiss these emerging IP ecosystems as lawless, anti-innovation, and unproductive. However, my experience indicates that the weaknesses of the US IP system are understated, and the strengths of the China IP system are uncelebrated. This talk explores these weaknesses and strengths from the standpoint of an SME entrepreneur/innovator.]]>
Thu, 18 Apr 2013 00:46:13 GMT /slideshow/blinkbl-nk-413finalweb/19046987 blinkbl-nk@slideshare.net(blinkbl-nk) Open vs. Gang Ki by Bunnie Huang (bb #28) blinkbl-nk A core assumption of Western IP law is that innovation will not happen unless the government offers innovators and entrepreneurs a limited legal monopoly on the fruits of their labors. It is even written into the US constitution that: "The Congress shall have Power ... To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries." Developments in open source have demonstrated that innovation can flourish in the absence of a monopoly, although the implementation of open source requires a wry twisting of compulsory copyright law. Emerging IP ecosystems, such as China's, come from a different cultural background. US IP pundits are quick to dismiss these emerging IP ecosystems as lawless, anti-innovation, and unproductive. However, my experience indicates that the weaknesses of the US IP system are understated, and the strengths of the China IP system are uncelebrated. This talk explores these weaknesses and strengths from the standpoint of an SME entrepreneur/innovator. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/blinkblnk413finalweb-130418004613-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A core assumption of Western IP law is that innovation will not happen unless the government offers innovators and entrepreneurs a limited legal monopoly on the fruits of their labors. It is even written into the US constitution that: &quot;The Congress shall have Power ... To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.&quot; Developments in open source have demonstrated that innovation can flourish in the absence of a monopoly, although the implementation of open source requires a wry twisting of compulsory copyright law. Emerging IP ecosystems, such as China&#39;s, come from a different cultural background. US IP pundits are quick to dismiss these emerging IP ecosystems as lawless, anti-innovation, and unproductive. However, my experience indicates that the weaknesses of the US IP system are understated, and the strengths of the China IP system are uncelebrated. This talk explores these weaknesses and strengths from the standpoint of an SME entrepreneur/innovator.
Open vs. Gang Ki by Bunnie Huang (bb #28) from blinkBL_NK
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Totematons by Denisa Kera (bb #28) /slideshow/totematons2013/18957448 totematons2013-130416202651-phpapp02
A Totematon is an artifact which explores the relationship between traditional artisan techniques and custom made open source hardware (OSHW). In this talk, Denisa presents a prototype totematon in the form of a traditional Kyoto windchime made by a local artisan and connected to Chernobyl Geiger tubes with custom made PCB from Tokyo based inMojo team of hackers and makers with electronic components from Shenzhen markets. These radiation chimes react to elevated radiation levels, but more importantly they extend old rituals of protection from evil spirits. The prototype explores the concept of totem hardware, of technologies dispersing evil spirits and geopolitical fears, which can create new collective identities based on hacker and maker cultures refusing present geopolitical divisions and reminding us of our common non-human ancestry by creating powerful new techno-totemic myths.]]>

A Totematon is an artifact which explores the relationship between traditional artisan techniques and custom made open source hardware (OSHW). In this talk, Denisa presents a prototype totematon in the form of a traditional Kyoto windchime made by a local artisan and connected to Chernobyl Geiger tubes with custom made PCB from Tokyo based inMojo team of hackers and makers with electronic components from Shenzhen markets. These radiation chimes react to elevated radiation levels, but more importantly they extend old rituals of protection from evil spirits. The prototype explores the concept of totem hardware, of technologies dispersing evil spirits and geopolitical fears, which can create new collective identities based on hacker and maker cultures refusing present geopolitical divisions and reminding us of our common non-human ancestry by creating powerful new techno-totemic myths.]]>
Tue, 16 Apr 2013 20:26:51 GMT /slideshow/totematons2013/18957448 blinkbl-nk@slideshare.net(blinkbl-nk) Totematons by Denisa Kera (bb #28) blinkbl-nk A Totematon is an artifact which explores the relationship between traditional artisan techniques and custom made open source hardware (OSHW). In this talk, Denisa presents a prototype totematon in the form of a traditional Kyoto windchime made by a local artisan and connected to Chernobyl Geiger tubes with custom made PCB from Tokyo based inMojo team of hackers and makers with electronic components from Shenzhen markets. These radiation chimes react to elevated radiation levels, but more importantly they extend old rituals of protection from evil spirits. The prototype explores the concept of totem hardware, of technologies dispersing evil spirits and geopolitical fears, which can create new collective identities based on hacker and maker cultures refusing present geopolitical divisions and reminding us of our common non-human ancestry by creating powerful new techno-totemic myths. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/totematons2013-130416202651-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A Totematon is an artifact which explores the relationship between traditional artisan techniques and custom made open source hardware (OSHW). In this talk, Denisa presents a prototype totematon in the form of a traditional Kyoto windchime made by a local artisan and connected to Chernobyl Geiger tubes with custom made PCB from Tokyo based inMojo team of hackers and makers with electronic components from Shenzhen markets. These radiation chimes react to elevated radiation levels, but more importantly they extend old rituals of protection from evil spirits. The prototype explores the concept of totem hardware, of technologies dispersing evil spirits and geopolitical fears, which can create new collective identities based on hacker and maker cultures refusing present geopolitical divisions and reminding us of our common non-human ancestry by creating powerful new techno-totemic myths.
Totematons by Denisa Kera (bb #28) from blinkBL_NK
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