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syllabus
Sunday September 24th 2006, 10:26 pm
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wePOD (we Publish On Demand!)syllabus
>from artists books to blogs and p.o.d
>>The 4th space of distributed publishing

WEEK 01: Tuesday 26 september 2006
Overview
Introduction to the unit and project.
Preparation of online working tools: everyone signs up for a blog at http://blogger.com sets up a delicious bookmarks account at http://del.icio.us/

To browse and discuss:
What is a weblog?
What is a Photoblog?
What is a vlog?
Photoblog vs Moblog
Photoblog vs Gallery vs Picture a Week/Day Sites
SonC’s Picture-A-Week Page
CMS vs html galleries/ Starting Your Own Photoblog
Photoblog Software
London photobloggers

WEEK 04: Tuesday 17 october 2006
Photo-participatory communities as gaming/ performative practice

browsing for class and to view on your own:
Lomographie, participatory photo-project in which photographs made with a lomo were presented as book projects, in event-like group shows, and posted since 1998 on their website
Arctic Circle,Tropic of Cancer and A description of the Equator and Some Other Lands [1995 – 1997] Felix Stephan Huber und Philip Pocock, in cooperation with other artists
parole - a project of gruppo A12(I), Udo Noll(D) and Peter Scupelli(USA/I).
Photo Friday Each week Photo Friday posts a photo assignment. Your mission is the creative interpretation of the week’s theme. When you’re done, post the picture you took to your website and submit your link to Photo Friday.
photoblog
CyborgLog/glog

The Glogger Community
blipfoto -website that lets you publish a daily photo journal
flickr user-generated tags (metadata), allowing users to mark the chosen images with catchwords/tags thus generating a collective cataloging (folksonomy).
Field of Vision: Beijing. Curators: Gao Brothers, China; Marcel Hager, Germany; Stephan Hausmeister, UK. Wall-based installation constructed from a assemblage of uncensored ‘visual blogs’ collected worldwide over the Internet following a call for submissions.
http://www.field-of-vision.net/NewYork/



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