Grow Your Own Media Lab - The Graphic Novel How do you encapsulate a complex distributed process in a series of words and pictures?
Grow Your Own Media Lab - The Graphic Novel Text by James Wallbank Pictures by Michael Tesh Design by Scott Hawkins Exhibition - Preview 10th Oct, 5.30-8.00pm, exhibition open 11th Oct-12th Nov 2008. Artwork from the book by Michael Tesh Book launch - Fri 24th October 2008, 5.30-8.00pm at Access Space James Wallbank and Scott Hawkins will talk about the concepts behind the book, followed by a group discussion. For 8 years Access Space has provided the public with the opportunity to get creative with Free and Open Source Software. As the longest running open access media lab in the UK Access Space has been asking, why doesn't everyone do this too? Rather than produce a "how to" which would be out of date in a year or two anyway, Grow Your Own Media Lab-The Graphic Novel is a "what to" and "why to". Only after organisations understand and are inspired by the opportunities of Open Source software will they be in a position to use it successfully. www.access-space.org Refreshments available on both evenings Grow Your Own Media Lab - The Graphic Novel ISBN: 978-0-95500-913-6 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License. This publication was made possible by the kind support of Arts Council of England, through its support for Access Space as a Regularly Funded Organisation, and through the Lottery-funded Grant for The Arts scheme. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< The Access Space Arts Programme is supported by The Arts Council of England. Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jake Harries Digital Arts Programme Manager ACCESS SPACE 1 Sidney St Sheffield, S1 4RG, UK t: +44 (0)114 249 5522 w: www.access-space.org Reg. Charity 1103837 _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour