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Post AutonomyRethinking the role of autonomy in art is one of the driving forces behind The Thing Frankfurt. In the internet no one's alone any more. How can we participate, how can we cooperate? Do we need "real" people for this? Or can we replace others with certain processes?
A new form of ArtPost Autonomy is a new term and concept first conceived by Michael Lingner in the 1980s. Its core argument is that art can longer access new forms of autonomy, but must give up its idea of autonomy alltogether.
Postautonomy Reader, a collection of essays and discussions on art and autonomy. Published by Gutleut Verlag, Frankfurt 2006. ISBN 3-936826-25-0 Discussion TeaserThere's a new website, where you'll find materials and discussions: <davidg> What about change of font to differentiate different people input? <aestheticmanagement> But it would be fantastic if everyone had a colour, so you could easily see who changed what and so on <aestheticmanagement> but within the software package they have, this isn't possible <aestheticmanagement> It would be a great feature within the wiki <davidg> Yes I can see now..thank you for doing so much already this is great. Is it possible to change the colour, size, position/design of the text..I am asking this because I havent had time just yet to look carefully enough.. <aestheticmanagement> If you are logged in, you have three tabs at the top, to view edit and revisions, if you click edit, can can change/add/whatever to the text <aestheticmanagement> There is the main entry, called conversations, if you click read more, you can see the entire posting <davidg> Where do I go once I have logged in? <davidg> alright I am in the participatory practices site now <aestheticmanagement> Of course it takes a bit to get used to it, but there's not big coding or anything <aestheticmanagement> You'll see fomr the link documentation of how to use the wiki, it's pretty straighforward <aestheticmanagement> Everything is working, we just need content <davidg> Shall I try to see whether I can access the participatory site now? <davidg> How does that sound? <davidg> so that by the end of the week it is possible to work through all the technical issues and have the text up and running and hopefully make sure we have other people involved as well. <davidg> I was thinking that rather than have an elaborate discussion this evening, maybe it would be useful to exchange information throughout the week <aestheticmanagement> I didn't want to put too much detail more just to start things <aestheticmanagement> http://participatorypractices.tinka.cc/ <aestheticmanagement> More directions to pursue... <aestheticmanagement> But they are not terribly elaborate <aestheticmanagement> They are a lot of interesting "headers" which came up <davidg> From your relook at the material..are you beginning to find anything useful? <davidg> Ok thanks <aestheticmanagement> I just sent again username and passwords...you can change that when you like <aestheticmanagement> That's a good start! A random sample from Post Autonomy Chats
Check this out:--> http://postautonomy.blogspot.com/
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