Creative Networking Workshop, MIT Visual Arts Program (VAP)
This weak leads to two Creative Networking Workshops, tomorrow (March 19) at the MIT Visual Arts Program (VAP) and Thursday (March 20) at RISD. With Amber Frid-Jimenez we will run the workshops during her course Participatory Networks.
Creative Networking Workshops focus on the the design of network protocols as a creative activity and expanding the individualās thinking about the network medium. Emphasis on network elements, network topology, protocols, and information design. Participants learn the most through observing and creating many examples of networks, sketching diagrams, and authoring protocols. Networked systems in this workshop are not limited to the web or the Internet, but participants are required to design diagrams for running systems; running with animal power, social capital, radio waves or any other model depending on the participantsā concepts.
This workshop is designed based on the experimental work weāve started to do in the Physical Language Workshop at MIT. Weāve been creating and running experimental infrastructures for the past three years. We extract best practices and best concepts, turn them into recipes and teach them in the workshops and courses. Our goal is to support the development of creative infrastructures, to flourish artist run systems, and to develop critical view on contemporary complex networks.
The first Creative Networking Workshop was done in Istanbul, November 2007. http://teaching.burak-arikan.com/creative-networking/workshop-itu
* Top image is āG8ā by Bora Akaydin. Created at the first Creative Networking Workshop in Istanbul.
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