-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 09/11/14 11:18 PM, ruth catlow wrote: > > This is article from Adam Rothstein for Rhizome which sets out some > of slippages that occur between the philosophy and material reality > of distribution across networks, and points to a public mesh > network workshop and exhibition coming out of Eyebeam that thinks > about local networks as sites for art - nice!
That's awesome. And yay Armin Medosch. Meshnets are one of those constantly just around the corner technologies. The software and hardware are still being developed, and even the mathematics is a challenge (how do we get a mesh *internet* connecting local networks without simply swamping intermediate conenctions or tying them back to the corporate cable backbones?). There's a lot of knowledge out there (I attended a meeting in Vancouver recently where meshnet newbies were talking to a more experienced meshnetter and finding out what the possibilities and issues are), hopefully it will survive being theorised. ;-) > http://rhizome.org/editorial/2014/nov/6/making-internet-local-mesh-network/ Occupy.here > was a Rhizome-sponsored project. It's similar to the Piratebox. The little routers they use are very cheap, about 20 quid, and it's a fun excercise to make a single-node wireless network. - - Rob. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUZUxqAAoJECciMUAZd2dZFmsH/jCGxXxNy21gpqOdxvHYYaYC idqhS74Owmh9cUCtAZWamdJBHXbrS7NVOf5++xhEaG74FQx31SI7MGyA8r4cfJqK 8S4VBvCFSVmJ3Wg2kgXB8iP1af3d3jSlkjnnWHZIKix/8XPj1c/cbKxpDpzk+ZjM CXClksU/grtd8eE2sUR3ifthjJzlEqOiIx5lODIasVltEkwVU08x0qhqqCla+2N9 ZhMOX2bw7Wk9IC64SCUlDa6qzNGJyGbYY3T2eNH6hxtA0LmGEEbeLzYeSib5MReh EN1+L4Zm2eXTjyp9jly5lIuYE3vMsEG3DHuneG4L4a+WBIjcoLj3LIN0psoWshE= =f+Vm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
