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description, collective history
The same week a more formal Paradiso press release concerning the ICATA '89 stated the following: On August 2, 3 & 4 1989, a ...
The preliminary costs incurred in financing the GHP were: Travel (just 2 tickets from the USA for Felsenstein and Draper were over fl ...
In the small auditorium was the hack room. Participants were invited to bring their computer and hook it up to the network. Incoming ...
While the network was down, Lee Felsenstein gave his keynote speech about the computer as a tool for democracy, emphasizing the quality ...
The orchestration of 'global' time lines is a very hard to conceive issue (Achterhuis 2003), Especially when bio-rhythm's, which can not ...
The second day at the GHP focused on "$$, secrets & the right to information".
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 ...
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
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
One thing that did not take place at the GHP was a videoconference between Paradiso and Siggraph in Washington and some people in San ...
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
Before the GHP, Paradiso had an Ethernet installed in the building, at the time this was already quite something. The Ethernet connected ...
concept, argument
In 1955, J.L. Austin formulated the notion of 'performativity' in a series of lectures at Harvard University. They were published in the ...
In the Wau-Pengo debate Pengo argued that the difference between intelligence and commercial enterprise was not that great. The story of ...
description, argument, collective history, techno-biography
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
The 0+Network itself and all the communication and information it facilitated does not exist anymore. Only some printed emails and ...
techno-biography
When reading these messages, the techno-biographical layer of this research calls for attention. These emails make me shiver; a feeling ...
Physical clashes between intention and realization involve all levels of consciousness. In mediated presence these are not necessarily ...
description, definition
In organizing the networked events people with different skills and different technologies had to work together. The fact that the ...
description, collective history
The formal programme was orchestrated in the large auditorium at Paradiso. Debates, supported by presentations on the big screen were ...
description, argument, collective history, key-informants
The first day was "To byte or not to byte", about the relationship between man and machine . An animation of Max Headroom ...
In his account of these demonstrations Rop Gonggrijp reported that the amazing feature of these networks is that people, who are ...
The possibility of mediated social interaction has even more deep consequences for personal time zones when people work in, or with, ...
The three-day programme stated: "This day will be about the complex relationship between big money, governments and their (secret) ...
The morning was supposed to be taken up with an in depth talk by Professor Hamelink, Professor Boafo and their students about the ...
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
This trustworthiness becomes even more important when one wants to work together online, make live connections, get hardware installed ...
concept, argument, conclusion
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
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
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
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, collective history, general history
In June 1990 the VI International Conference on AIDS was to be held in San Francisco. This is the annual conference at which scientists, ...
concept, argument, conclusion, techno-biography
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
The fact that experiences change children’s physical well–being has been agreed on in child psychology and in pedagogy for several ...
For these reasons I would argue that the physical impact of the clash between intention and realization in mediated presence is not as ...
description
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In the afternoon several workshops took place about how to make an independent computer network, about viruses and viral networks, about ...
description, collective history
The second day at the GHP focused on "$$, secrets & the right to information". note 116 The three-day programme stated: ...
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 ...
The morning was supposed to be taken up with an in depth talk by Professor Hamelink, Professor Boafo and their students about the ...
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
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
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 ...
An interesting example, which underscores the need for social interfaces to convey trust in mediated environments, is a current policy ...
argument, conclusion, theory
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
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, collective history
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
People who entered Paradiso were already making a statement by entering the building. This was made clear by a huge banner attached to ...
conclusion
In allerlei organisaties vraagt men zich af hoe men het beste met elkaar kan communiceren: wanneer kan je emailen, chatten of ...