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From: Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com>
Date: 28 November 2011 19:41
Subject: Re: [PD] (ot) FOSS/FLOSS Articles
To: Marco Donnarumma <devel@thesaddj.com>


Hey Marco,

Yes indeed, it certainly helps.

I had read the Ben Bogart already but not the Openlab one - which is great - also I didn't realise that so many familiar names were involved; Chun and Andy then Rob from Puredyne too.  Good stuff.  I also got the Telekommunist Manifesto from a link you provided which I enjoyed tremendously.

Many thanks and all good wishes,

Julian

P.S. Any more from anyone else gladly welcome.  I have been trawling the standard academic sources but I think for this topic it's not necessarily going to be the best or only place to look, which is why I wish to cast my net a bit further.




On 28 November 2011 18:21, Marco Donnarumma <devel@thesaddj.com> wrote:
Hi Julian,

I had the pleasure to interview the Openlab folks [1] and our fellow Pd developer and artist Ben Bogart [2] for the online journal Vague Terrain.
You can find the complete text on-line at:
http://vagueterrain.net/content/2010/06/openlab-interview
http://vagueterrain.net/content/2011/09/origination-and-metacreation-conversation-ben-bogart

The former is an in-depth discussion about everything FLOSS with an accent on their local experience.
The latter initially focuses on Ben's work with FLOSS and dreaming machines, then drifts towards some socio-cultural issues involving free software and open source philosophy.

Hope this helps,
best wishes,

Marco

[1] http://www.pawfal.org/openlab/about/
[2] http://www.ekran.org/ben/wp/




Hi all,

I'm hoping some people can point me towards any new and interesting
FLOSS/FOSS papers/articles that have caught your imagination, preferably
with a musical slant but not necessarily so.

I'm doing some writing on this topic for my studies and would like to feel
I have a thorough overview.

Things along the lines of the FLOSS & Art book or Marloes de Valk's article
in Contemporary Music Review from 2009 are perfect.

Very best wishes,

Julian


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