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THE FUTURE OF OFFLINE FILESHARING VIDEO
A great video made by OddOne during The Future Of Offline Filesharing Masterclass with Aram Bartholl and David Darts during The Dutch Technology Week in Eindhoven.
In the era of growing Internet surveillance, filtering, ACTA, 3-strikes and censorship, offline data sharing is becoming more and more important for freedom of communication. Centered around the projects Dead Drops by Aram Bartholl and PirateBox by David Darts, this masterclass aimed to find new ways to share data in an offline mode.
What is the best way to send a file to a friend? How can I store data anonymously in public space? What are the best components to build up a local offline sharing grid? Will animals play a role in the future of offline filesharing?
During this masterclass, participants explored these questions and learned everything they needed to know from Aram and David to make their own Dead Drops and PirateBoxes. They also developed their own new ideas for offline filesharing and experimented with them around the Strijp-S terrain in Eindhoven.
This project is a collaboration with STRP / MU and supported by Strijp-S Cultuurfonds. More info here.
Photo’s of the masterclass by Boudewijn Bollman here.
THE FUTURE OF OFFLINE FILESHARING
| 06/06/2012 to 08/06/2012 |
A 3-Day Masterclass during Dutch Technology Week
with Aram Bartholl and David Darts
June 6-8, 2012
Strijp-S, Eindhoven, NL
A collaboration between STRP, MU and Baltan Laboratories
Aram Bartholl, Dead Drop, http://www.flickr.com/photos/bartholl/5126739968/in/set-72157625142951009/
In the era of growing Internet surveillance, filtering, ACTA, 3-strikes and censorship, offline data sharing is becoming more and more important for freedom of communication. Centred around the projects Dead Drops by Aram Bartholl and PirateBox by David Darts, this masterclass aims to find more and new ways to share data in an offline mode.
What is the best way to send a file to a friend? How can I store data anonymously in public space? What are the best components to build up a local offline sharing grid? Will animals play a role in the future of offline filesharing?
Participants will explore these questions and learn everything they need to know from Aram and David to make their own Dead Drops and PirateBoxes. They will also create their own new ideas for offline filesharing and experiment with them around the Strijp-S terrain in Eindhoven.
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
We are pleased to launch an open call for participants to join this unique masterclass. To sign up, please submit your motivated request to info[AT]baltanlaboratories.org by June 4, 2012. We can accept a maximum of 20 participants. Sign up fast! We will be accepting applications on a first come, first serve basis.
There is a fee of 10 Euro to participate in the masterclass. Lunch will be provided on June 7 and 8. All material will be provided. Travel to and accommodation in Eindhoven (if needed) is the responsibility of each individual participant.
The masterclass will be based at Capital D, Torenallee 22-08 at Strijp-S in Eindhoven. On June 6, we begin at 13:30. On June 7th and 8th, we will begin at 10:00. An open, public presentation of the results and drinks to close the masterclass will take place from 15:00 on June 8th at Capital D.
This masterclass is made possible with the support of the Cultuurfonds Strijp-S and the Municipality of Eindhoven. With thanks also to Capital D.
