[-empyre-] prototyping fairy tales
Sonia Matos
sonia_cabralmatos at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 23 00:44:22 EST 2010
Hello to all!
It was great to participate in this week's discussion.
A special thank you to Gabriel for setting up the space.
Soon.
All the very best.
Sonia
--- On Mon, 3/22/10, Gabriel Menotti <gabriel.menotti at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Gabriel Menotti <gabriel.menotti at gmail.com>
Subject: [-empyre-] prototyping fairy tales
To: "soft_skinned_space" <empyre at lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au>
Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 12:57 PM
Dear empyreans:
I have been away and I will need some time to catch up will all the
threads, but it is great to see the discussion taking so many
directions! Thanks again to Sonia for the diy bio contribution and to
everyone that engaged in debate.
I believe that thinking through prototyping was a way of getting away
the regular open source ('vs free software') discussion, focusing less
on structure and ideologies than towards material practices (and their
localization to one another). It’s interesting to see this
(repressed?) ‘rise of open source discontentment’. Maybe this calls
for a new, more detailed debate on the subject?
Let’s see what turns the discussion takes with our next guest,
Alexandra Antonopoulou, who will discuss the making of the future
fairy tales!
(On a sidenote, how relevant it is that the free nature and organic
modes of circulation of fairy tales are not able to prevent movie
companies from adapting them in multi-million dollar productions?)
Best!
Menotti
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