24.07.2009
Workshops organized by Medialab-Prado in the frame of the sommercamp+workstation=2009, Berlín 10th to 16th August 2009.

In this workshop cluster we will explore different approaches to the question of how we can make a cultural project like a media lab possible. We will discuss with James Wallbank about how valuable experiences like Access Space (Shefield) can be transfered to other contexts. We will defend the importance of the FLOSS approach as a good basis for a free media lab, through the actual collaborative production of a new FLOSS Manual with the coordination of Adam Hyde. On a more theoretical approach, Jordi Claramonte proposes to analyse different cultural projects through the operational approach, that connects the tactical and the strategical ways of doing.
Workshop nedes:
1] A Media Lab in Berlin (Keeping It Real) with James Wallbank
http://access-space.org/
2] Culture Wars and viceversa with Jordi Claramonte
http://www.sccpp.org/
3] FLOSS Manuals. Ogg Theora Book Sprint with Adam Hyde
http://en.flossmanuals.net/
http://www.sommercampworkstation.de/?page_id=116

In this workshop cluster we will explore different approaches to the question of how we can make a cultural project like a media lab possible.
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In this workshop cluster we will explore different approaches to the question of how we can make a cultural project like a media lab possible.
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