On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:55 PM, marc garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>Yes. Many of the texts are available online elsewhere. And all are >>under at least one Free licence in the book, so readers of the book >>are free to copy and share what they need to. > > Cool - I will have another look, perhaps a few Internet searches are > called for ;-)
The version of my essay in the book is an expanded version with added quotes and footnotes (plug, plug) but the older version is still on my blog. ;-) > ONE LOVE: How FLOSS Can Make True All the Promises > of the Avantgarde (yet would kill 'art' by doing so) > http://www.thenextlayer.org/node/573 > > At the moment, 'thenextlayer' Drupal site is down. > I have emailed Armin asking him when it will be up again. "As I will show, although FLOSS culture contains elements of both, elitism and virtuosity, those criteria stand in stark contrast to the central tenets of FLOSS culture: to foster a culture of enabling, facilitation and participation on a massive scale." Free Culture and Free Software exist to foster a culture of freedom to work with art or software. Participation is an epiphenomenon of this. I have an essay about this in a book that was released recently. ;-) I'll definitely take a look at Armin's essay when the site is back up, it doesn't seem to be cached anywhere. - Rob. _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
