The Future of Email

Workshop mapping at the Walled Garden conference in Amsterdam 2008, led by Tapio Makela and Adam Somlai-Fischer »

who we are
all of us
links
if my garden is open, how can i be the gardener to maintain parallel identities - how can I be the scarecrow?
recent media-communications archeology - reinventions
troll
Tom Schofield 
Thomas Gray
Rene Pare 
Dirk de Wit 
Lotte Zwijnenburg
Angela Plohman
Piet Kommers
Tapio Makela
Adam Somlai-Fischer
Cathy Brickwood
who owns you linkedin profile - your employer?
rolodex - to linkedin
private vs 
professional life
not borders, rather distances - background vs foreground
and a tool to scan that background?
curating identities
not to be connected - its a new luxury
http://baltan.org
http://imageradio.nl
http://virtueelplatform.nl
http://translocal.net/tapio
http://ok-net.nl
http://info.nl
http://bamart.be
http://mad.dse.nl
Brainfood
guanxi
practice & ethics
FLOSS
as an ideology
http://runme.org/
case study:
event production
channeling information
doodle.com
facebook - responses
async skype group chat
slide sharing
google docs
subethaedit
moonedit
NLP attachment check
basecamp
dopplr.com
date pre-posting
to avoid conflicts
Social & Semantic 
Serendipity
Tapio said he'll stop using email soon. Completely. Would you join this adventure?
asnwers
- Consider your current environment of mediated communication, networked sharing of processes and files as a material/immaterial basis for practicing media arts or the cultural practice you come from, and sketch some ideas on  how you would like to change it over the next five years.




- In terms of the workshop and the event, what do you hope to gain from it?




- Which part of your background and expertise is most relevant to introduce yourself via at the beginning of the workshop?
> 1. What would you like to share? What would you like to have from others?
my inbox. with selected 2 close professional friends.
my trips. i am.
i want flight companies to offer flights. coming.

> - as an org - as an individual
org - residency calls. and evaluation. help in matchmaking logic.
>
> 2. Which things to keep hidden?
some of budget.
social life. art life. business life.
>
> 3. Who do you like to talk to, who should be talking to you?
culturally diverse
symbiotic
unknown
- concepts
- recent projects I found interesting
-recent texts
current work
all core info
calendar
needs
concerns
- artistic, theoretical, political interests
- CV + contact info
- quiz for entering into work relation
zone...
Tiers of network relations
personal to generic
basecamp like
personal and professional not black and qhite
profile editor
with tentacles
hate tagging
digital tagging of a paper book
challenge of 
same content with different audience
agent 1 - inspirational
agent 2 - planner
agent 3  coach and learning
unopened email gets forwarded to somebody else
pony session
account sharing
PML
ambiance design
Big picture
modular solutions
Technology 
use
today
vertical search engines
skype
linkedin
facebook
twitter
Wiki
basecamp
youtube
delicious
pidgin - ichat
google
maps
calendar
docs
slideshare
meetup
doodle
second life
weblin
pop
gmail
imap
mailman
mntp
rss
dopplr
email
blog
flickr
self-mailing todo
3+ years ago
FTP
SSH
MSN
project sites
Desktop HTML editor
netvibes
bookmarks
IRC
usenet
muds and moos
video conferencing
live streaming
photo albums
bbs
leaving print aesthetics
for editable formats
using local language
to target message
= pain
more semantic
more semantic
interpretative modes
mixing personal and professional
talking to other busy invisibles
creative commons
torrents
open identity
elfriendo
myspace
last.fm
RFID social networking
selling online
buying online
local connectiviy / shared economies
sms
hyves
cyworld
for duplex communications
work relation
sharing good practice
publishing
adjust visibility levels
Piano Session
Proposals
Private
Professional
Public
Human
Nuance
Noise
Multiple 
perspectives
Ecology 
& economy
of share
issues
solutions
SEMI-AUTOMATIC SEMANTIC
tools for tagging objects
at the source
MULTI-MODALITY
requires "profile editors"
private-public -slider
personal-professional -slider
TECHNOLOGY IS NOT THE SOLUTION
WE ARE

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