Promiscuous Pipelines:
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In computation, a âpipeâ is a method to enable various software modules 
to connect to each other, where the output of one program is treated as 
the input for the next program. âPipesâ form the basis of The Unix 
philosophy, a perspective on software production where multiple 
task-oriented tools can be chained together to make seemingly endless 
software combinations possible. While interchangeable and flexible, the 
assumption that each element should be optimised to âDo One Thing and Do 
It Wellâ leads to a rather predictable and ultimately normative set. If 
each tool is designed to be used in any context by anyone at any time, 
what about situated knowledge? How can we imagine modularity, knowing 
that software processes are inherently leaky and contextual?
Call for participants:
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Participants in Promiscuous Pipelines can be artists 
and/or thinkers and/or developers interested in rethinking tool-sets, 
methods or systems. You are invited to bring existing or imagined 
projects that care about connections between social, technical and 
physical worlds.
There are 5 places available. If you are interested in participating, 
please send a short motivation to 
femke@constantvzw.org by *July 1*, 2015.
The worksession starts on Monday August 31 in the afternoon and ends 
on Saturday evening September 5. We will work collaboratively with 20 
participants. The session is organised by Constant in collaboration with 
foAM and hosted at Koolmijnkaai 30-34 in Brussels.
Participation is free. Constant and foAM will take care of lodging, food 
and drink. A basic hardware workshop, plus a library of related 
materials will be made available. If you need anything special, let us 
know and weâll try to facilitate.
We prefer to use Free, Libre and Open Source software because we would 
like to focus on tools that invite us to speak back to their social and 
technological construction.
---> For more detailed information go here:
http://constantvzw.org/site/Promiscuous-pipelines-program.html
Greetings,