October 5th, 2011 - Open Session:
“Art, technology and culture: the policy/political link”
at the 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture (Melbourne, Australia)
Art, technology and culture: the policy/political link
1. ARTS, CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY:
THE POLITICAL/POLICY LINK
OPEN SESSION
5th World Summit on Arts and Culture 2011
Melbourne, Australia
Wednesday, October 5th - Room 103, 16:00
Mauricio Delfin
Director
delfin@culturaperu.org
www.culturaperu.org
64. CREATIVE INTERSECTIONS
Cultural
Informa+on
System
2
(Civil
Society)
Cultural
Informa+on
Cultural
Informa+on
System
1
System
3
(State
Sponsored)
(Business)
“Knowledge”
65. CREATIVE INTERSECTIONS
Cultural
Informa+on
System
2
(Civil
Society)
Cultural
Informa+on
Cultural
Informa+on
System
1
System
3
(State
Sponsored)
(Business)
“Knowledge”
84. Source:
Report
of
the
House
of
Representa+ves
Standing
CommiZee
for
Long
Term
Strategies
(1991),
Australia
as
an
Informa+on
Society,
Crasping
New
Paradigms,
Canberra,
Australian
Government
Publishing
Service.
85. Source:
Report
of
the
House
of
Representa+ves
Standing
CommiZee
for
Long
Term
Strategies
(1991),
Australia
as
an
Informa+on
Society,
Crasping
New
Paradigms,
Canberra,
Australian
Government
Publishing
Service.
86. Source:
Capurro,
Rafael,
and
Hjrarland,
Birger
(2003)
The
concept
of
Informa+on,
in
Theorizing
Informa+on
and
Informa+on
Use.
87. TOP-‐DOWN
/
BOTTOM-‐UP:
KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION STRATEGY
CROWDSOURCING STRATEGY
Knowledge
Knowledge
TRANSLATION
TRANSLATION
Informa+on
Informa+on
[ SPECIALIST]
[ NON-SPECIALIST]
“Behaviors”
“Data”
[ CROWDSOURCED ]
Source:
Conference
-‐
Delfin,
Mauricio
(2011):
“Todos
somos
dateros”
(We
are
all
data-‐providers):
Internet-‐based
par+cipatory
strategies
to
strengthen
ci+zenship,
promote
health
and
quality
of
life
in
Peru.
ASI
“Cultures
of
the
Internet”
-‐
McGill
University,
2011.
88. CREATIVE INTERSECTIONS
Cultural
Informa+on
System
2
(Civil
Society)
Cultural
Informa+on
Cultural
Informa+on
System
1
System
3
(State
Sponsored)
(Business)
“Knowledge”
93. Open Data
Open data is the idea that certain data should be freely
available to everyone to use and republish as they wish,
without restrictions from copyright, patents or other
mechanisms of control.
The goals of the open data movement are similar to those
of other "Open" movements such as open source, open
content, and open access.
(open data, open standards, and open source)
Source:
Wikipedia.org
94. Open Data
• “We-Government” (seems oriented towards
“gadgetization”)
• “App” fever (which requires a particular
economy)
And/or:
• Vigilancia Ciudadana (Citizens monitoring)
• Denuncia (Denunciation)
• Knowledge interaction
95.
96.
97.
98. Extensible
Markup
Language
(XML)
The
comma-‐separated
values
(CSV)
“set
of
rules
for
encoding
documents
“pseudo-‐file
format;
a
set
of
file
formats
in
machine-‐readable
form.
used
to
store
tabular
data
in
which
numbers
and
text
are
stored
in
The
design
goals
of
XML
emphasize
plain-‐text
form
that
can
be
simplicity,
generality,
and
usability
easily
wriZen
and
read
in
a
text
editor”
over
the
Internet.”
Source:
Wikipedia.org
99. Open Data can allow us to generate
new arguments and develop specific
applications (software, strategies,
mechanisms) through an “open
processing” of information
100. CREATIVE INTERSECTIONS
• Epistemological conditions
– Politics of knowledge
– Knowledge systems
• Political conditions
– Terms of recognition (civil societies & institutions)
– Mandates
– Greacen: “Get them in” / Yue: “Make claims”
• Material conditions
– Informational Infrastructures
– Inter-system capabilities
– Beyond Web 2.0
– Shareable, spreadable, Open Data
101. CREATIVE INTERSECTIONS
Cultural
Informa+on
System
2
Cultural
Informa+on
Cultural
Informa+on
System
1
System
3
“Knowledge”