Materials, documentation and hackcamp results

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Today's Document

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Materials, documentation and hackcamp results
A prototype to make Video Posters
TimelineJS Embed
A prototype tool to add subtitles or notes into videos
Table 1 outcome
#Relatogramas Set
We created a fanzine of fanzines. It’s a fanzine about how-to discover, care and think about the commons. It’s a user guide for the commons. It tells stories lived, watched and heard at the 17ZEMOS98 hackcamp.
It’s also a fanzine that contains distributions suggestions in every page, so the person who receive it, s/he is not the last person who get it. If you follow the instructions (rules & regulations) you become in a distributer, a courrier of the commons, a medium. We want to convert any person who opens this magic fanzine in a caretacker and a carehacker.
Every page of the fanzine is fanzine in itself. Every way of distribute every page is related to the content.
Everycontent is linked to a video, so when someone finds a page of this fanzine in some place in her or him town, s/he could scan a qr with a mobile and watch an inspirational call-to-action video.
There is only O THING that you need in order to USE this fanzine: SCISSORS. (Yeah, scissors, that thing-symbol to cut, paste amd remix).
For instance, there is a page which is a hand-made sticker: Glue It Yourself (GIY) and Glue It With Others (GIWO). Glue the fantasy KEY on the wall of every empty building that you’d like to reclaim or the commons. Soon, this key symbol wll become an international symbol for reclaiming empty spaces.
Complete fanzine produced during the #reclaimthecommons Hackcamp at the 17th ZEMOS98 Festival.
#Table2 #Campaign4theCommons #LaCarpaRevive #LaCarpa #Campaign #ReclaimtheCommons #17Zemos98 #Hackcamp
One of the table 4 outcomes: «Build a City Symphony» WebDoc
#Table2 #Campaign4theCommons #LaCarpaRevive #LaCarpa #Campaign #ReclaimtheCommons #17Zemos98 #Hackcamp
#table2 #GuerrillaCareCampaign #lacarparevive #Caring4theCommons #submission
Urbania (webdoc prototype)
Hi! This is Natxo. I leave here an animatic of one of the prototypes we were developing in group 4 during the hackcamp. We didn’t have time to program it all, so here’s a video explaining how the webdoc would work in it’s simplest setup. Cheers!
https://vimeo.com/125597309
La Carpa Statement
La Carpa revives Sevilla - Sevilla revives La Carpa We want a new creative space to dream in La Carpa was a wonderful place where magical things happened – a sociable space for sharing and learning about culture; where you could learn how to hula-hoop, listen to some new sounds and laugh with your friends – but in 2014 it lost its home (maybe city hall don't like clowns?). La Carpa is still alive, with a vibrant network of circus artists, musicians, architects, pushing the boundaries of comedy, theatre, innovation and visual arts. We might have found the perfect home: we dream about the Pabellon del Siglo XV, built for the Expo 92. It is an empty space and a public property, abandoned for 23 years. Now is the time to revive the building and give La Carpa a new home: for everyone. hackcamp.zemos98.org
#lacarparevive
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Commonspoly board (photo by Julio Albarrán)
Four examples of Global situations that affect the Commonspoly board, players and game
How to complete an action – from beginning to end
Be spirited, and bring love and affection
Immerse yourself fully (unless you have any urgent personal needs)
Trust the stakeholder
Ask questions
Remember time is finite, and you can only learn a certain amount, but not everything
“Be water my friend, flow” (Bruce Lee)
Trust and love the person who makes the effort of organizing the work
Use ‘Open-mind’ (like Open-source, but for your brain)
Brainstorm ideas (there are no crazy ideas. There are ideas that can be realized now and ideas that can
be realized later) – write them out and pin them on the wall
Collectively choose (by election) the idea/ideas that most fit the circumstances and the goal of the issue.
Divide the work/responsibilities among team members. Forming groups responsible for different tasks:
Production, strategy and communication.
Have a work plan (have a plan B)
Work on- and offline
Use symbols/signs/visual attributes related to the topic (a clown nose and helium filled balloons work
fine)
Be brave
Take care
The street, square or any other open public space is your stage
Anyone in the street, square or any other public space is your potential public
A smile is universal - it transcends language and emotion barriers!
Carry out the action and enjoy it
Celebrate together afterwards
Make manual and tutorials from your learnings and experiences.
Let other people benefit from your experiences and learned lessons
Commons are not created they are co-created!
Release as Open source
Vivian Paulissen explaining the “Common Sense Bazaar (an archive mediating inclusiveness), a call for support and partnership to individuals, collectives, institutions, foundations, platforms, archives, maecenases.