Just started reading megafone.net ............interesting and enlightening use 
of web space for human accessibility..........

http://www.megafone.net/INFO/

http://www.megafone.net/INFO/index.php?/english/2009-tatiana-mazali/

http://www.megafone.net/INFO/index.php?/english/2008-eugenio-tisselli/

Martin.

On 17 Jan 2010, at 17:18, Simon Biggs wrote:

> I think there is loads of creative collaboration on the web. It is simply 
> more embedded in social interactions than rendered explicit through 
> self-conscious examples of collaborative art making, as was more the case in 
> the past. Here I am thinking of the sort of collective narratives that emerge 
> on Twitter and in Blogs, or in various types of Wiki based communities.
> 
> My current favourite collaborative artwork is 
> http://www.megafone.net/INFO/index.php?/english/2008-eugenio- tisselli/
> 
> Best
> 
> Simon
> 
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
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> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
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> 
> From: anniea <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> <[email protected]>
> Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 18:04:25 +0100
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: [NetBehaviour] On Collaboration
> 
> 
> Ecriture partagée / collecte  On co – laboration – operation – construction – 
> creation and human constraints <http://bram.org/collaboration/> Collective 
> writing / collection http://bram.org/collaboration/  
> <http://bram.org/collaboration/> 
> 
> (ENG) Collaboration on and via the Internet has been a hot topic for some 
> time. Now everyone tends to see the Net more as a space for conservative 
> individual self-representation and mediation. I wonder about this. What makes 
> it so difficult? Why doesn’t, does it work? Why are people less interested?
> 
> Any thoughts on this from you netbehaviourists?
> If yes, thanks a lot in advance!
> 
> Annie
> 
> (FR) La collaboration sur et via Internet a été un sujet important pour un 
> certain temps. Aujourd’hui le Net est plus considéré comme un espace plutôt 
> conservateur, individuel de représentation et médiation de soi. J’y songe.  
> Pourquoi est-ce si difficile? Pourquoi les gens s’y intéressent moins?
> 
> (NL) Er werd in het verleden veel gepraat over Samenwerken op en via het 
> Internet. Tegenwoordig ziet eenieder het Net meer als een plek waar men 
> zichzelf presenteert, promoot. Dat geeft te denken. Wat is er zo moeilijk 
> aan?, Waarom werkt het wel, niet? Waarom interesseren mensen zich er minder 
> voor?
> 
> On Collaboration is a part of the Huis Clos No Exit 
> <http://bram.org/huisclos/actu.html>  research project.
> 
> You can find some thought on my collective writing projects in “Artistic 
> Textual and Performative Paths in                  New Media Correlations: An 
> Interview with Annie Abrahams” by Evelin Stermitz published in Hz
> http://www.hz-journal.org/n14/stermitz.html
> -- 
> Lundi 25 janvier :  On Collaboration I, séance de travail à Kawenga 
> Montpellier avec Simon Benhamou (chercheur en écologie comportementale), 
> Mathias Beyler ( metteur en scène ), Laurent Marseault (expert en outils de 
> collaboration sur le web), Thierry Serdane (chercheur en science info com) et 
> Elisabeth Rolland-Thiers ( doctorante en psychologie cognitive expérimentale 
> ) http://aabrahams.wordpress.com/2010/01/10/on-collaboration1/
> 
> On Collaboration : http://bram.org/collaboration/index.php
> 
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