Furtherfield: Collaboration and Freedom

*For those who like their open-source art "non exhaustive."

Collaboration and Freedom – The World of Free and Open Source Art.

A collection of artworks, texts and resources about freedom and openness in the arts, in the age of the Internet. Freedom to collaborate – to use, modify and redistribute ideas, artworks, experiences, media and tools. Openness to the ideas and contributions of others, and new ways of organising and making decisions together.

This non exhaustive collection is intended to inspire, inform and enable people to apply peer-to-peer principles for making things and getting organised together. We hope that all art lovers, makers, thinkers, organisers and strategists will find something for them from this set of imaginative, communitarian and dynamic contemporary practices.

Curated by Furtherfield: Ruth Catlow and Marc Garrett with additional texts by Charlotte Frost and Rob Myers.

1 What You will Find in this Collection
2 Essays & Interviews
3 Radio Interviews
4 Artist Projects
5 Open Source Resources
- Open source services
- Organisational models and strategies
- Guides and how-tos
- Licensing
- Glossary for Beginners in FOSS Art

Can be found at the the Foundation for P2P Alternatives
http://p2pfoundation.net/World_of_Free_and_Open_Source_Art

And at ACE/Thinking Digital
http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/about-us/digital-innovation-development/thinking-digital/collaboration-and-freedom/

Commissioned by Arts Council England for Thinking Digital.
http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/about-us/digital-innovation-development/thinking-digital/

It will also be presented at the FLOSSIE (Women in FLOSS) conference in November 15th. London.
http://www.flossie.org/?page_id=189

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Other Info:

A living - breathing - thriving networked neighbourhood - art,
technology & social change - claiming it with others ;)

http://identi.ca/furtherfield

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Furtherfield – online arts community, platforms for creating, viewing,
discussing and learning about experimental practices at the
intersections of art, technology and social change.
http://www.furtherfield.org

Reviews, articles & interviews
http://www.furtherfield.org/features

Furtherfield Gallery – physical media arts Gallery (London).
http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/exhibitions

Netbehaviour - Networked Artists List Community.
http://www.netbehaviour.org