Hi Netbehaviour Some of you may be interested in this. COMMONSense apazine now available as a free pdf. Our 62 page publication of writing, art and photographs is now available to download.
What is COMMONSense? It is a magazine created from submissions to a call for pieces which reflect a theme connecting the activities of Access Space to the wider world, "the commons". We asked for prose (stories, thoughts, book reviews, bibliographies...), poetry, photographs, cartoons, drawings or graphics. People sent us material relating to green issues, land ownership, social relations, the internet, copyright, software and a whole host of other subjects. COMMONSense was edited by Dougald Hine, with art direction by Anne-Marie Culhane. The publication is being made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial license (see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/) Dougald Hine of describes it like this: "The theme of the issue is < COMMONSense >. Not so long ago, the only people who talked about "the commons" were historians; today, the language of the commons is central to debates around intellectual property, environmental protection, and resistance to globalisation. These international debates find their echoes here in South Yorkshire - in the activities of Access Space, recycling waste technology and promoting Open Source software, or in Grow Sheffield's efforts to build local food networks and seed city centre wasteland. Can talk of "the commons" help us find common ground between these kinds of projects? Does using the same words mean we've found a common language - or can it disguise different meanings and intentions Download a free pdf copy here: http://www.access-space.org/arts/index_files/COMMONSense4web.pdf If you'd like a hardcopy, COMMONSense is avilable from Access Space for £4.00. Email [email protected] or ring 0114 249 5522 ISBN: 9780955009143 Links: Dougald Hine http://dougald.co.uk/ Anne-Marie Culhane http://www.amculhane.co.uk We are re-developing the Access Space website. The current one is here This publication was made possible by the Arts Council of England, Yorkshire, through its support of the arts programme at Access Space. -- Cheers, Jake <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Jake Harries Digital Arts Programme Manager ACCESS SPACE Unit 1, AVEC Building 3-7 Sidney St Sheffield, S1 4RG, UK t: +44 (0) 114 249 5522 w: www.access-space.org Reg. Charity 1103837 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Supported by the National Lottery through the Arts Council England. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< http://loss.access-space.org/ <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://audiotools.lowtech.org http://www.furtherfield.org/zerodollarlaptop www.myspace.com/jakeharries >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
