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Revision as of 17:36, 12 April 2006
Contents
Evolution through homepage
- Evolution of Constant parallels the evolution of its website and the different datastructures produced during this evolution.
- We want to discuss an approach to datastructure which is not pre-planned, which is organic and that reorganises itself within 'chaos'. Which is learned by doing rather than learned and applied. Which allows for experiment and follows the life of an organisation through its changes rather than through its fixed image.
Leaflet era
- 1999-mid 2003
- ref: http://www.archive.org
- top categories correspond to organised events in 'real space'
- events are organised by a central team
- one webdesigner and not part of the team
- all content is static
- produced with proprietary software(dreamweaver) and using commercial plugins(quicktime, realplayer, flash)
Site as production/publication space
- mid 2003 - mid 2005
- Own server -> cyberfeminism
- Free software -> copy.cult
- Dynamic content
- In house webdesigners + programming -- selfthaught
- DIY
- feeds
- weblogs as private spaces of connected souls
Site as project space
- weblogs that started as publications become projects that are 'produced' in real space.
- weblogs as projects scratchpad
Projects have their own archiving mechanism
- Cuisine Interne, the structure of the project is a list of questions
- The project is thought of by understanding what is a database.
Living archive
- past and present are together on the homepage
- view points
harvesting/mining the website
- using the search as a dictionary