david garcia on Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:54:27 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> tv-tv copenhagen |
Apart from the Italian Telestreet movement Some of the promise of tv-tv is already being delivered on Amsterdam cable in the form of Outloud TV <http://webserver.outloud.tv/> one of the more successful recent projects to have emerged from the Art Media and Technology department of the Utrecht school of the art. A few weeks ago Amsterdam's pop venue Melkweg hosted the Outloud groups party celebrating a year of the results of their "cross media juke box". The system allows people to upload clips via the internet to the Outloud server whereupon the clips are transmitted on to SALTO TV (Amsterdam's open channel) where it is possible for viewers to determine the extent to which the clips are played by voting. The clips can also be viewed on the web. The project began in 2003 when a group of students were asked to create a system for Amsterdam's open Channel to be called "Pause TV". The idea was to fill the empty time between the scheduled items with some kind of semie-automated TV project. The result was Outloud which (to my knowledge) is one of the few successful (ie sustainable) fusions of grass roots broadcast TV with the web. (although Telestreets collaboration with NGvision have approached these questions from another angle). The Outloud project has already developed an extensive network of participants and archive of clips. The Outloud group is a complex mix with many different interests. Last months initiative of holding the first of a series of "off-line" Outloud meetings where the participants could get together speaks of some of the group member's desire to transform the 'network' into more of a 'community' in this they seem to be resisting the pressure of the networks to undo any of allegiances that might bind them. For the moment the transmissions are still operating within the limits of the traditional framework of "little items" each individually authored. In conversations with the Outloud group there is discussion of what seems to me to be the real challenge, which is to allow Outloud to resonate with the achievement of open-content projects (wikipedia being the most visible example). To exploit the possibilities to experiment on Amsterdam cable (while they last) to allow the Outloud data base and easy cross platform accessibility to trigger some unforseen model of open, fluid "moving image" collaboration. Perhaps nettimers can point to some existing examples that might inspire the Outloud group. David Garcia # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net