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  • description, collective history

    Alternative use of technology

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The same week a more formal Paradiso press release concerning the ICATA '89 stated the following: On August 2, 3 & 4 1989, a ...

  • 259

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The preliminary costs incurred in financing the GHP were: Travel (just 2 tickets from the USA for Felsenstein and Draper were over fl ...

  • 261

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the small auditorium was the hack room. Participants were invited to bring their computer and hook it up to the network. Incoming ...

  • description, argument, collective history

    Nodes

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In Wellington New Zealand a group of about 30 people gathered for all three days. They had installed dedicated lines of communication ...

  • 269

    Caroline Nevejan –

    While the network was down, Lee Felsenstein gave his keynote speech about the computer as a tool for democracy, emphasizing the quality ...

  • 272

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The orchestration of 'global' time lines is a very hard to conceive issue (Achterhuis 2003), Especially when bio-rhythm's, which can not ...

  • 275

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The second day at the GHP focused on "$$, secrets & the right to information".

  • 278

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The game night that evening did not take place, as it should have done. With all the hassle to make the technology work, with so many ...

  • 281

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Rop Gonggrijp, reporting about this session, cites a contribution from Mexico to this debate, in which a comparison was made to the ...

  • concept, argument, personal history

    To link different networks and different languages

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The fact that as organizers of the GHP, we were actually connecting in person with most of the guests and contacts, made the conference ...

  • argument, collective history

    Intercultural links, flaws and sensitivity online

    Caroline Nevejan –

    One thing that did not take place at the GHP was a videoconference between Paradiso and Siggraph in Washington and some people in San ...

  • Bridges of trust

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The notion of 'social interface' was elaborated upon at Performing Arts Labs (UK) in 1994. Performing Arts Labs (PAL) had invited about ...

  • description, argument, collective history

    Skills impact identity

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Before the GHP, Paradiso had an Ethernet installed in the building, at the time this was already quite something. The Ethernet connected ...

  • concept, argument

    Words can be deeds

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In 1955, J.L. Austin formulated the notion of 'performativity' in a series of lectures at Harvard University. They were published in the ...

  • Using anything that works

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the Wau-Pengo debate Pengo argued that the difference between intelligence and commercial enterprise was not that great. The story of ...

  • description, collective history, general history

    ACT UP

    Caroline Nevejan –

    ACT UP, the AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power, which started in the USA in 1987, had grown to be a significant movement by 1990. On ACT UP ...

  • description, concept

    Reaching out

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Some of us had had the experience of the Galactic Hacker Party, where we managed to establish a network and get a variety of very ...

  • description, collective history

    Different discourses

    Caroline Nevejan –

    When inviting a diverse group of people and professionals to collaborate, the issue of conveying trustworthiness between different ...

  • description, collective history, general history

    PRESS

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The 0+Ball was hardly covered by the press. There were two articles in Dutch weekly magazines, in "Vrij Nederland" beforehand ...

  • description, subjective, personal history, collective history

    Atmosphere

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In my memory, I can still see waves of audiences moving through the building during those three days and nights. Sometimes it was ...

  • description, argument, collective history, techno-biography

    Aids Info Special and SF Chronicle

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Since there would be so much 'action' in San Francisco, both in the streets with ACT NOW and in the formal Conference, and the time ...

  • description, collective history, techno-biography

    Sketch of the network

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The 0+Network itself and all the communication and information it facilitated does not exist anymore. Only some printed emails and ...

  • techno-biography

    The potential of networks

    Caroline Nevejan –

    When reading these messages, the techno-biographical layer of this research calls for attention. These emails make me shiver; a feeling ...

  • concept, argument, personal history, conclusion, text laboratory

    Vital information

    Caroline Nevejan –

    At the 0+Ball we communicated and exchanged pieces of information that dealt with life and death issues, with finding strategies ...

  • concept, argument, theory, parresia, text laboratory

    Orchestrating chaos

    Caroline Nevejan –

    To be able to gather the crucial network, I looked for 'the third point' in the conferences I orchestrated. This is the point that all ...

  • 460

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Physical clashes between intention and realization involve all levels of consciousness. In mediated presence these are not necessarily ...

  • argument

    Local and tacit knowledge

    Caroline Nevejan –

    A second issue that demands attention when discussing the cognitive clash in mediated presence concerns the exchange of local knowledge ...

  • concept, argument

    Enacting identity

    Caroline Nevejan –

    A fourth consequence of the cognitive clash between intention and realization in mediated presence is its influence on the creation of ...

  • description, definition

    INTRODUCTION

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In organizing the networked events people with different skills and different technologies had to work together. The fact that the ...

  • description, argument, theory

    Incommensurability

    Caroline Nevejan –

    At this stage in the development of the analysis of the thinking actor I would like to make a connection to the notion of ...

  • argument, conclusion, theory

    An act is not true or false

    Caroline Nevejan –

    At the end of his life Kuhn analysed, reflected and explored still further. Inspired by the way the evolutionary process develops, he ...

  • description, conclusion

    Connecting natural presences

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The different natural presences are mediated by mediated presences. Natural presence defines the distinct personal time zones in which ...

  • description, conclusion

    Producing mediated presence

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Mediated presence is dependent upon technology, which has to function as expected. It requires expertise, resources and good production ...

  • description, conclusion

    WITNESSED PRESENCE

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In communities, organizations and societies people negotiate trust and truth and witnessed presence contributes to this process ...

  • description, collective history

    Infrastructure

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the months following these announcements many connections were made, people approached us and we approached people, including bodies ...

  • description, collective history

    Lay-out of the building

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The formal programme was orchestrated in the large auditorium at Paradiso. Debates, supported by presentations on the big screen were ...

  • Network

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The internal network during the GHP was based on a SUN machine, on which Unix was installed. This SUN machine was placed in one of the ...

  • description, argument, collective history, key-informants

    2 AUGUST: TO BYTE OR NOT TO BYTE

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The first day was "To byte or not to byte", about the relationship between man and machine . An animation of Max Headroom ...

  • 270

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In his account of these demonstrations Rop Gonggrijp reported that the amazing feature of these networks is that people, who are ...

  • 273

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The possibility of mediated social interaction has even more deep consequences for personal time zones when people work in, or with, ...

  • 276

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The three-day programme stated: "This day will be about the complex relationship between big money, governments and their (secret) ...

  • 4 AUGUST: THE FUTURE BEHIND THE COMPUTER

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The morning was supposed to be taken up with an in depth talk by Professor Hamelink, Professor Boafo and their students about the ...

  • 282

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the afternoon, while Paradiso was filled with hackers having a great time, the edit group and some other people gathered to draw up ...

  • argument, subjective, collective history

    Confusion between trusting humans and/or machines

    Caroline Nevejan –

    This trustworthiness becomes even more important when one wants to work together online, make live connections, get hardware installed ...

  • concept, argument, conclusion

    It is a product and a process

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The fact that I called this section trustworthiness instead of just trust implies an interaction. Trust is not a given, it is something ...

  • argument, conclusion, theory

    No unity of time, place and action

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the variety of cultures humankind has developed many strategies for assessing the truth. Many are based on the unity of time, place, ...

  • argument, collective history, key-informants

    Technological literacy

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The people who were reporting in the edit group were all social scientists and/or journalists. The gap between the edit group and the ...

  • description, argument, subjective, collective history

    An interactive representation of a possibility

    Caroline Nevejan –

    This picture-phone connection was not documented in the proceedings, nor was it announced in the programme. It did not crop up in any of ...

  • description, methodology, collective history, general history

    INTRODUCTION

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The 0+Ball was organized with many partners and it had a variety of issues it wanted to address, as will become clear later. The ...

  • description, collective history, general history

    1990: VI International Conference on AIDS

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In June 1990 the VI International Conference on AIDS was to be held in San Francisco. This is the annual conference at which scientists, ...

  • description, methodology, subjective

    DECIDING TO DO IT: FINDING THE CONTEXT (March 1990)

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The text of the proposal was used to inform and connect with an initial group of people around us, including several who had ...

  • description, methodology, subjective, collective history

    Orchestrating contributions and audiences

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Throughout the months of May and June many commitments were met: raising the funds from the ministry of Education, Culture and Sciences ...

  • collective history, general history, conclusion

    The succes of the 0+Ball

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In a series of interviews on the history of the HIV Vereniging and HIVnet, which were published between 2003 and 2006 in HIVnieuws, ...

  • description, argument, collective history, conclusion

    Meeting in Natural Presence

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The effect of people meeting each other, influencing each other's lives and each other's work, is significant when analysing today's ...

  • argument, key-informants, conclusion, theory

    Mediating context

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Mediated presence requires focused attention, IJsselsteijn argues (IJsselsteijn 2005). This was hard to generate in the midst of all the ...

  • citation, argument, collective history

    Three emails

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Below I will first quote three printed emails that I found in the personal Folders and the Proceedings and discuss the elements I find ...

  • concept, argument, conclusion, techno-biography

    Interface and interaction

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In all three emails nobody writes about the computer as a hurdle to overcome. Apparently computer savvy-ness was not an issue anymore. ...

  • proposal, argument

    Experience changes physical being

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The fact that experiences change children’s physical well–being has been agreed on in child psychology and in pedagogy for several ...

  • description, argument

    Interface and the state of the actor

    Caroline Nevejan –

    When considering the physical clash between intention and realization in mediated presence, the question is whether the feedback from ...

  • 461

    Caroline Nevejan –

    For these reasons I would argue that the physical impact of the clash between intention and realization in mediated presence is not as ...

  • concept, argument

    Mental maps

    Caroline Nevejan –

    A third effect of the cognitive clash in mediated presence, in contrast to natural presence, concerns the formation of mental maps. The ...

  • description, citation, conclusion, theory

    Beneficial for life and detrimental for life

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Damasio describes how things that happen to a human being are labelled in two basic ways in our brain on a neurobiological level: ...

  • description, argument, collective history

    Conversation

    Caroline Nevejan –

    People, who are not part of a profession, hardly ever realize how thinking is a part of everyday routine in a certain practice. We may ...

  • description, concept

    META-COGNITIVE SKILLS, PROJECT MANAGEMENT & BOUNDARY OBJECTS

    Caroline Nevejan –

    When the writer and the printer discuss their shared product, which is the result of both their acts, they will need to have a certain ...

  • description, conclusion

    NATURAL PRESENCE

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Natural presence is borne by the body and the mind and is bound to place and time. Cultures evolve when time is shared over longer ...

  • description, conclusion

    Trust and natural presence

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Natural presence establishes the trust relationship between two people. Whether this is weak or strong, because people are physically ...

  • description, conclusion

    Connecting mediated presence

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Synchronization between different locations of mediated presence and synchronization between natural and mediated presence creates ...

  • description

    Finance

    Caroline Nevejan –

    On the first day 140 three-day passes were sold for fl 25,00 note 102 each and 154 one-day tickets for fl 10,00 each. The second day ...

  • description, personal history, collective history

    Hack Room

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the small auditorium was the hack room. Participants were invited to bring their computer and hook it up to the network. Incoming ...

  • Edit group

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The 'edit group' was located in a dressing room next to the server room and had regular problems posting its work on the GHP net. The ...

  • 268

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Each of the three days had a theme. The first day was "To byte or not to byte", about the relationship between man and machine ...

  • 271

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the afternoon several workshops took place about how to make an independent computer network, about viruses and viral networks, about ...

  • description, collective history

    3 AUGUST 1989: THE HACKER IN THE LION'S DEN

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The second day at the GHP focused on "$$, secrets & the right to information". note 116 The three-day programme stated: ...

  • 277

    Caroline Nevejan –

    It was very crowded in Paradiso because the GHP had been on the national news the day before. In the morning John Draper, alias Captain ...

  • 280

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The morning was supposed to be taken up with an in depth talk by Professor Hamelink, Professor Boafo and their students about the ...

  • 283

    Caroline Nevejan –

    At four o'clock that afternoon we received a telegram announcing that all telephone lines in Paradiso would be shut down, because we had ...

  • argument, subjective, collective history

    Tacit trust IRL

    Caroline Nevejan –

    At the GHP I was actually surprised so many times by the trust people placed in each other, which became clear to me because people put ...

  • description, argument, subjective, collective history

    Connections are real

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Once the programme had been drawn up, we had to reach out for our audience. It is a question of finding the right tone in the right ...

  • Interfacing complexity

    Caroline Nevejan –

    An interesting example, which underscores the need for social interfaces to convey trust in mediated environments, is a current policy ...

  • argument, conclusion, theory

    Words that act

    Caroline Nevejan –

    When I was preparing for the GHP I was working closely with people who knew how to operate computers at the time. During my studies at ...

  • description, argument, collective history, general history, key-informants

    Grand scenario's in hindsight and hacker sensitivity

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Because I was curious to find out what I had actually witnessed I did some research via the Internet in the spring of 2006 and found ...

  • description, general history

    HIV/AIDS AND POLICY

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The recognition and will to deal with the AIDS crisis has been at the heart of moral thinking in societies all over the world because ...

  • description, concept, methodology, personal history

    The concept evolves from conversation

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the context of absence, presence becomes a conscious experience. Having to face death, life becomes a treasure. Wanting to transcend ...

  • description, collective history

    Creating by presenting

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In March and April 1990 we approached many people and organizations and we found that after a good conversation many people appreciated ...

  • description, collective history

    FINANCE

    Caroline Nevejan –

    As with the GHP, the financial situation of the 0+Ball was extremely low budget. All participants more or less financed their own ...

  • description, collective history

    Designing the environment

    Caroline Nevejan –

    People who entered Paradiso were already making a statement by entering the building. This was made clear by a huge banner attached to ...

  • concept, argument, conclusion

    Personal timezones

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the first case study I elaborated upon 'personal time zones' caused by habits and geographical relationships. One of the issues ACT ...

  • Catharsis is local

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Apart from the radio and the network, which will be discussed below, we also highlighted the connection between Paradiso and San ...

  • concept, argument, conclusion, theory

    Connecting time

    Caroline Nevejan –

    'Connecting time' is an issue in all three emails. The first Hans was too ill to log on one day, and was capable of logging on the next ...

  • description, concept, argument, personal history, theory, text laboratory

    The context of the concept of the 0+network

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the fall of 1989 we discussed what an AIDS network might entail, as can be seen from the message we sent out in November to Lee ...

  • description, concept, argument, conclusion, text laboratory

    Crucial Network

    Caroline Nevejan –

    When one organizes a conference the question about who will participate is of great importance. For a public debate to be a contribution ...

  • concept, argument

    Data-walls

    Caroline Nevejan –

    There is also a possible third physical clash, which is triggered by the infrastructure of information and communication technologies. ...

  • description, argument

    Causality

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Once the work has been done a confrontation follows regarding the costs of the work (personal and financial) and also the confrontation ...

  • conclusion

    Samenvatting Presence and the Design of Trust (500 woorden NL)

    In allerlei organisaties vraagt men zich af hoe men het beste met elkaar kan communiceren: wanneer kan je emailen, chatten of ...

  • proposal, general history, conclusion, theory

    Human dignity as a tool for survival

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Inspired by Damasio, I would argue that the UDHR can also be read as a tool for achieving the well-being and survival of humankind. When ...

  • concept, argument, theory

    Contextual Reflexivity

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In 1989 and 1990 the basic structures for producing networked events were not clear at all. I assume that this is why the notion of ...

  • argument, conclusion, theory

    IDENTIFYING OTHER ACTORS

    Caroline Nevejan –

    An actor who is involved in collaboration with other actors in natural presence, or in mediated presence, will have an image of the ...

  • description, conclusion

    Producing natural presence

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Natural presence has to be produced. Food, shelter, safety, education and social interaction are all necessary for survival and ...

  • description, conclusion

    MEDIATED PRESENCE

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Through mediating presence one can reach out to another human being in different time/space configurations, which a meeting in natural ...

  • description, conclusion

    Trust and mediated presence

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Conveying trustworthiness is crucial when working together online. The design of presence, when and how people meet, and when they ...

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