An Organized Community Network: Culturemondo In Action Shih-Chieh @ilya Li Executive Consultant (TELDAP/Academia Sinica) International Steering Committee member of Culturemondo Network Feb 22, 2012 at TELDAP Smart Cultures Forum Taipei, Taiwan 2012年2月22日星期 三
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An Organized Community Network:
Culturemondo In ActionShih-Chieh @ilya Li
Executive Consultant (TELDAP/Academia Sinica) International Steering Committee member
of Culturemondo Network
Feb 22, 2012 at TELDAP Smart Cultures ForumTaipei, Taiwan
• “...in order for networks to organize mobile information in strategic ways that address the issues of scale and sustainability, a degree of hierarchization, if not centralization, is required.”
• “...orchestration of social-technical relations”
• hybrid form of on/offline form
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In-situ New Media Culture
• The fine scene of the massive digitization of cultural heritage vs. conservative culture landscape of traditional GLAM
• “One of the few unexplored models left for new media culture is that of networking itself.”
• From exchange to cooperation
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OrgNets with Community
• OrgNets is a hybrid concept itself
• re-introduce *partial hierarchy into network
• emphasizing its institutional form
• Late form of organized network
• (Digital cultural) community comparing to (cultural heritage) sector
• Integrating the digitized and the born-digital
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Smart CulturesNew Theme of Culturemondo Network
Asia-Pacific Secretariat 2012
With the collaboration and inspiration of
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Smart Cultures• What are Smart Cultures?
• Smart as in “Smart Mobs”: realtime community networking
• Smart as in “Smart City”: pervasive/ ubiquitous computing + IOTs
• Smart as in “Smart phone”: new programmable interface and middleware to connect traditional culture and people
• Smart cultures would be a new sharing paradigm for future culture specialists
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Sharism❋
• Connecting back to the software cultures
• Free software movement
• Open source hardware
• Sharos: sharing heros leading the next trend
• Re-embed the technologies back to society
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Why Asia-Pacific?• In the past 5 years, cross-country collaboration
dynamics & dialogues has been developed in regional conferences and projects
• Japan: eCulture research and development in agriculture, virtual idol trend (vocaloid 初音ミク Hatsune Miku) and culture heritage institutions (e.g. LODAC)
• China: digital natives’ smart resistance, turning into great profitable culture industries, against smart surveillance
• Taiwan: virtual worlds culture, and hardware enabled innovation on new culture interaction
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Japan: eCulture research & actions
• eCulture integration framework across meta-disciplinary projects on food, agriculture and environment
• Dissemination and remix within social media world
• Open data practices within culture sector (e.g. first LOD talk in Taiwan at Sep. 2011)
Dashboard: Federated Data ServicesLBS: Location-Based ServiceMSG: Message Service GeneratorMSC: Mobile Service CenterBSC: Base Station ControllerTBS: Temporary Base StationMPD: Mobile Phone DetectorBS: Base Station
Taiwan: Finding New Disaster Communication Model
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Sharism: VJ Machine• Milkymist One: the new DJ(Data Jockey)
• #OSHW Storytelling Machine
• Open source dev. fm the chipset level
• Programmable data remixing
• The “patches” as the new “template” system that enables rapid commons generation
• Establish new sharing conventions just like blogging and creative commons in 2001
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Thailand: Smart Farming
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Challenges of Smart Cultures
• Design of participatory structure on open culture system (HW + SW + Services)