Reinhold Grether on 11 Jul 2001 19:52:13 -0000 |
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[rohrpost] Open Source Novel by Douglas Rushkoff |
["Douglas Rushkoff is writing an open source novel that readers are encouraged to leave footnotes on. These footnotes can contain comments, suggestions or discussion about other footnotes." MetaFilter <http://www.metafilter.com/comments.mefi/8880>] Exit Strategy by Douglas Rushkoff <http://www.yil.com/exitstrategy/> "Exit Strategy is an open source novel. The story I wrote is merely the starting place for what I hope will be a lively interaction between all of us. The premise is that the central manuscript was written in the very near future, then hidden online and discovered 200 years later. Because society has changed so much, an anthropologist has annotated the text for his 23rd-century contemporaries. They are no longer familiar with notions such as venture capital or advertising, much less Microsoft or Nasdaq. The 23rd-century reader even needs a footnote explaining what condoms were used for. These footnotes are a way for us to conceptualize a future that has moved beyond our current obsessions. Instead of describing that future explicitly, though, we will suggest what it will be like by showing what facts and ideas future readers won't understand. I've written a hundred-odd footnotes to get us started re-imagining the present from the perspective of the future. It's up to you to fill in the rest. Remember, these footnotes don't have to be accurate. They only have to show what anthropologists and other experts from the future think are accurate explanations of our society. And these experts needn't necessarily agree with one another." You are free to create a footnote for any concept in the book, including the footnotes themselves (and the footnotes to the footnotes and so on). For each chapter there will also be a discussion board, where we can review just what sort of world we are creating together. A new chapter will be posted here each week, and in September you'll be able download the full e-book or order a printed edition through iPublish. Early next year, I'll be releasing an Open Source version of the book, which will include 100 reader-written footnotes—the ones that have created the most conversation, or become regarded as classics by the community. The authors of those footnotes will receive free signed copies of the book, and be invited to a book party in New York. So, with this, I open the continuing authorship of our collective Exit Strategy to you." Exit Strategy by Douglas Rushkoff <http://www.yil.com/exitstrategy/> ------------------------------------------------------- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste fuer Medien- und Netzkultur Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost Info: http://www.mikro.org/rohrpost Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.openoffice.de