[spectre] Workshops during Recalling RFID :: Amsterdam | 20 Oct 2007
richard de boer
risjaar at tiscali.nl
Fri Oct 12 21:02:04 CEST 2007
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RECALLING RFID
two-day public program on RFID and things to come.
19 & 20 OCTOBER 2007
DE BALIE AMSTERDAM
http://www.debalie.nl/recallingrfid
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saturday 20 oct | 11.00-17.00 hrs
PARALLEL WORKSHOPS
Concepts for Social RFID & Mapping Future Histories of RFID
On Saturday, two parallel participatory workshops are set up in De
Balie. Concepts for Social RFID, hosted by Mediamatic, works on
concrete proposals for relevant social RFID projects. Mapping Future
Histories of RFID, by the Digital Methods Initiative, will capture
RFID debates on the Web, making useful histories of the present. The
workshops will kick off with an introduction by designer Timo Arnall.
Each of the workshops has room for 15 to 20 people. No specific
technical knowledge is required, but participants should bring, if
possible, a laptop with wi-fi and a VGA connection. For the Concepts
for Social RFID workshop, a digital camera with an easy way to upload
pictures is also required, as well as some basic experience with so-
called Web 2.0 practices.
The total number of participants to these workshops is limited to
facilitate close interaction. We recommend you to reserve or buy
tickets in time (on the bottom of this page). During the introduction
of both workshops on Saturday, you can decide in which workshop you
will participate.
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Concepts for Social RFID
Which objects in public or private space can become richer social
objects by adding the specific possibilities of RFID?
In this workshop we will work on concrete proposals for relevant
social RFID projects.Proposals for projects that bring the social Web
into physical space (or make physical space part of the social Web)
will be developed in a series of central sessions, brainstorm
sessions, and field research trips.
Workshop facilitator is Klaas Kuitenbrouwer (Mediamatic), who led
various workshops on social and cultural applications of RFID, and
also put together the RFID & Physical Computing Hackers Camp at
PICNIC'07.
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Mapping Future Histories of RFID
How are online debates surrounding RFID formatting the technology
before it fully appears?
The Digital Methods Initiative (DMI) takes tools to the Web to
capture this process, surveying 'past futures' as they are written.
Join us in mapping the RFID debate and its imagery, in order to
rewrite the present. DMI is a group of researchers, programmers and
designers researching and visualizing 'natively digital' objects of
study.
Workshop leader will be Richard Rogers, director of Govcom.org and
initiator of DMI.
The Mapping Future Histories of RFID workshop is supported by the
Mondriaan Foundation.
TICKETS: € 20 incl. lunch (students € 10)
BUY OR RESERVE TICKETS ONLINE:
http://www.debalie.nl/recallingrfid
ticket office: + 31 (0)20 553 51 00
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