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May 22, 2006, at 10:28 PM by fokky -
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The first issue, PoD Ubiscribe 0.9.0, will be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00 CET\\

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The first issue, PoD Ubiscribe 0.9.0, was launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00 CET\\

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Contributing editors of Ubiscribe 0.9.0 are Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem and Inga Zimprich.

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Contributing editors of Ubiscribe 0.9.0 are Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem and Inga Zimprich.

May 05, 2006, at 09:05 PM by 212.54.50.85 -
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Contributing editors of Ubiscribe 0.9.0 are Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem and Inga Zimprich.

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Contributing editors of Ubiscribe 0.9.0 are Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem and Inga Zimprich.

May 04, 2006, at 09:53 PM by jouke -
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Contributing editors of Ubiscribe 0.9 are Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem and Inga Zimprich.

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Contributing editors of Ubiscribe 0.9.0 are Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem and Inga Zimprich.

May 04, 2006, at 09:52 PM by jouke -
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This is a collaborative editorial wiki, both a publication and working environment in its own right, and at the service of the production of an ongoing series of Ubiscribe print-on-demand and otherly formated-to-the-occasion publications.

The first issue, PoD Ubiscribe 0.9, will be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00 CET
during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht NL.

to:

This is a collaborative editorial wiki, both a publication and working environment in its own right, as well as at the service of the production of an ongoing series of Ubiscribe print-on-demand and otherly formated-to-the-occasion publications.

The first issue, PoD Ubiscribe 0.9.0, will be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00 CET
during a “bookish weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht NL.

May 04, 2006, at 10:27 AM by 62.194.21.172 -
May 03, 2006, at 11:54 AM by jouke -
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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names (Ubitext?… taken by Xerox; Ubilog?… too blogish. Ubiscript?… too much like programming language, meanwhile gets 1 Google hit), searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, mobility, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded and roaming computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of a wireless ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and address is the message.

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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names (Ubitext?… taken by Xerox; Ubilog?… too blogish. Ubiscript?… too much like programming language, meanwhile gets 1 Google hit), searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, mobility, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded and roaming computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of a wireless ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and the address is the message.

May 03, 2006, at 09:11 AM by jouke -
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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names (Ubitext?… taken by Xerox; Ubilog?… too blogish. Ubiscript?… too much like programming language, meanwhile gets 1 Google hit), searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of an ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and address is the message.

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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names (Ubitext?… taken by Xerox; Ubilog?… too blogish. Ubiscript?… too much like programming language, meanwhile gets 1 Google hit), searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, mobility, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded and roaming computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of a wireless ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and address is the message.

May 03, 2006, at 09:01 AM by 212.54.50.85 -
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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names (Ubitext?, taken by Xerox; Ubiscript? too much like programming language, meanwhile gets one Google hit), searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of an ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and address is the message.

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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names (Ubitext?… taken by Xerox; Ubilog?… too blogish. Ubiscript?… too much like programming language, meanwhile gets 1 Google hit), searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of an ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and address is the message.

May 03, 2006, at 08:50 AM by 212.54.50.85 -
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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names. Searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of an ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and address is the message.

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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names (Ubitext?, taken by Xerox; Ubiscript? too much like programming language, meanwhile gets one Google hit), searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of an ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and address is the message.

May 03, 2006, at 08:45 AM by jouke -
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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names. Searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of an ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and address is the message.

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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names. Searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of an ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and address is the message.

May 03, 2006, at 08:42 AM by 212.54.50.85 -
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Some of Ubiscribe’s earlier manifestations include the 2004 Personal Publishing Pandemonium meeting; 2004 Wild Edit meetings; the setting up of a database in and as an exploration of Devonthink CMS software, also 2004, and a consequent Stand-up Publishing consultation; The Matching Link symposium at the occasion of ‘Welcome to Fusedspace Database’, 2005; Thinktank gatherings, 2006. Its research inspired two papers in the context of the ‘Tomorrow Book’ research strand, Ubibook and Ubibook Mark-up, in 2004–05.

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‘Ubiscribe’ was coined by Jouke Kleerebezem in 2003, after playing around with other Ubi-names. Searching for a label which would connect the idea of pervasive computation, as in Ubicomp, and what dawned as a consequence of ubiquitous embedded computers: ubiquitous media output, or pervasive publishing. A couple of years later we see the rise of an ‘internet of things’, which will perfect the connection between networks of information and networks of objects and locations in the physical world. Ubiquity is here, and address is the message.

With the acquisition of the ubiscribe.net domain the theme was introduced as a research strand at the Jan van Eyck Academie. Some of Ubiscribe’s earlier manifestations include the 2003 Personal Publishing Pandemonium meeting; 2004 Wild Edit meetings; the setting up of a database in and as an exploration of Devonthink CMS software, also 2004, and a consequent Stand-up Publishing consultation; The Matching Link symposium at the occasion of ‘Welcome to Fusedspace Database’, 2005; Thinktank gatherings, 2006. Its research inspired two papers in the context of the ‘Tomorrow Book’ research strand, Ubibook and Ubibook Mark-up, in 2004–05.

May 03, 2006, at 08:32 AM by jouke -
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Some of Ubiscribe’s earlier manifestations include the 2004 Personal Publishing Pandemonium meeting; 2004 Wild Edit meetings; the setting up of a database in and as an exploration of Devonthink CMS software, also 2004, and a consequent Stand-up Publishing consultation; Thinktank gatherings, 2006. Its research inspired two papers in the context of the ‘Tomorrow Book’ research strand, Ubibook and Ubibook Mark-up, in 2004–05.

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Some of Ubiscribe’s earlier manifestations include the 2004 Personal Publishing Pandemonium meeting; 2004 Wild Edit meetings; the setting up of a database in and as an exploration of Devonthink CMS software, also 2004, and a consequent Stand-up Publishing consultation; The Matching Link symposium at the occasion of ‘Welcome to Fusedspace Database’, 2005; Thinktank gatherings, 2006. Its research inspired two papers in the context of the ‘Tomorrow Book’ research strand, Ubibook and Ubibook Mark-up, in 2004–05.

May 02, 2006, at 11:51 PM by jouke -
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Welcome to the editorial wiki for an ongoing series of Ubiscribe Print on Demand and differently formated publications…

The first issue, Ubiscribe 0.9, will be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00 CET\\

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This is a collaborative editorial wiki, both a publication and working environment in its own right, and at the service of the production of an ongoing series of Ubiscribe print-on-demand and otherly formated-to-the-occasion publications.

The first issue, PoD Ubiscribe 0.9, will be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00 CET\\

May 02, 2006, at 11:41 PM by 212.54.50.85 -
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The first issue, Ubiscribe 0.9, will be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00 CET, during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht NL.

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The first issue, Ubiscribe 0.9, will be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00 CET
during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht NL.

May 02, 2006, at 07:28 PM by fokky -
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The first issue, Ubiscribe 0.9, will be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00CET, during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht NL.

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The first issue, Ubiscribe 0.9, will be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00 CET, during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht NL.

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This Wiki uses PmWiki as software. More information about PmWiki is available from http://www.pmwiki.org .\\

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This Wiki uses PmWiki as software. More information about PmWiki is available from http://www.pmwiki.org .

May 02, 2006, at 07:28 PM by fokky -
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This Wiki uses PmWiki as software. More information about PmWiki is available from http://www.pmwiki.org .
Temporarily hosted on http://www.spinster.be, but to be moved to http://www.ubiscribe.net in the future.

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This Wiki uses PmWiki as software. More information about PmWiki is available from http://www.pmwiki.org .\\

May 02, 2006, at 06:12 PM by jouke -
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Welcome to the editorial wiki for an ongoing series of Ubiscribe Print on Demand publications

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Welcome to the editorial wiki for an ongoing series of Ubiscribe Print on Demand and differently formated publications…

May 02, 2006, at 01:59 PM by jouke -
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Ubiscribe PoD series

May 02, 2006, at 01:56 PM by jouke -
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Here’s our blurb for the presentation of the Ubiscribe 0.9 edition, in Dutch:

Ubiscribe is een zich in de toekomst uitbreidend, experimenteel boek over on-line en off-line publiceren. Ubiscribe is een POD, een Print-On-Demand-uitgave, en bevat essays, projectbeschrijvingen, links, praktijkvoorbeelden en anekdotes over persoonlijk publiceren op het internet.
Ubiscribe verkent de technische en inhoudelijke mogelijkheden van het publiceren. Wat betekent publiceren in een tijd waarin multimediale en multidisciplinaire kronieken als blogs, vlogs en fotologs door miljoenen voor verschillende doeleinden worden gebruikt? Wat is publiceren in een tijd waarin wiki’s, blog-software, web 2.0 en Printing-On-Demand de modellen verschaffen voor de productie en circulatie van inhoud? Hoe gebruiken auteurs de verschillende on-line en off-line publicatie-kanalen? Hoe werken auteurs samen in on-line omgevingen?
Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Contributing editors of Ubiscribe 0.9 are Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem and Inga Zimprich.

May 02, 2006, at 01:54 PM by jouke -
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Welcome to the editorial wiki for an ongoing series of Ubiscribe Print on Demand publications… the first issue of which, Ubiscribe 0.9, to be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00CET, during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie.

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Welcome to the editorial wiki for an ongoing series of Ubiscribe Print on Demand publications

The first issue, Ubiscribe 0.9, will be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00CET, during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht NL.

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Ubiscribe is a publication generated from research conducted in the context of this particular strand at the Jan van Eyck Academie design department. It inquires into the context for personal and pervasive publishing and participatory media in today’s cultural production. As an ongoing experiment in open collaborative writing and editing, for its publication it uses networked writing and editing tools as well as print-on-demand reproduction technology, for occasional back-up and review copies and as a just-in-time public outlet.

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Ubiscribe is a publication named after and generated from research conducted in the context of this particular strand at the Jan van Eyck Academie design department. It inquires into the conditions for personal and pervasive publishing and participatory media in today’s cultural production.

As an ongoing experiment in open collaborative writing and editing, for its publication it uses networked writing and editing tools as well as print-on-demand reproduction technology, for occasional back-up and review copies and as a just-in-time public outlet.

May 02, 2006, at 01:21 PM by jouke -
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Welcome to the Ubiscribe POD Wiki…

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Welcome to the Ubiscribe PoD Wiki…

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Some of Ubiscribe’s earlier manifestations include the 2004 Personal Publishing Pandemonium meeting; 2004 Wild Edit meetings; the setting up of a database in and as an exploration of Devonthink CMS software, also 2004, and a consequent Stand-up Publishing consultation; Thinktank gatherings, 2006. Its research inspired two papers in the context of the ‘Tomorrow Book’ research strand, Ubibook and Ubibook Mark-up, in 2004–05.

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Some of Ubiscribe’s earlier manifestations include the 2004 Personal Publishing Pandemonium meeting; 2004 Wild Edit meetings; the setting up of a database in and as an exploration of Devonthink CMS software, also 2004, and a consequent Stand-up Publishing consultation; Thinktank gatherings, 2006. Its research inspired two papers in the context of the ‘Tomorrow Book’ research strand, Ubibook and Ubibook Mark-up, in 2004–05.

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Welcome to the editorial wiki for the Ubiscribe Print on Demand publication… to be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00CET, during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie.

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Welcome to the editorial wiki for an ongoing series of Ubiscribe Print on Demand publications… the first issue of which, Ubiscribe 0.9, to be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00CET, during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie.

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Here’s our blurb / announcement in Dutch:

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Ubiscribe is a publication generated from research conducted in the context of this particular strand at the Jan van Eyck Academie design department. It inquires into the context for personal and pervasive publishing and participatory media in today’s cultural production. As an ongoing experiment in open collaborative writing and editing, for its publication it uses networked writing and editing tools as well as print-on-demand reproduction technology, for occasional back-up and review copies and as a just-in-time public outlet.

Some of Ubiscribe’s earlier manifestations include the 2004 Personal Publishing Pandemonium meeting; 2004 Wild Edit meetings; the setting up of a database in and as an exploration of Devonthink CMS software, also 2004, and a consequent Stand-up Publishing consultation; Thinktank gatherings, 2006. Its research inspired two papers in the context of the ‘Tomorrow Book’ research strand, Ubibook and Ubibook Mark-up, in 2004–05.

Here’s our blurb for the presentation of the Ubiscribe 0.9 edition, in Dutch:

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Welcome to the editorial wiki for the Ubiscribe Print on Demand publication… to be launched on May 21, 2006, during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie.

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Welcome to the editorial wiki for the Ubiscribe Print on Demand publication… to be launched on May 21, 2006 from 15:00CET, during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie.

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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi?, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi?, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi?, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Temporarily hosted on http://www.spinster.be, but to be moved to http://www.ubiscribe.net in the future.

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Temporarily hosted on http://www.spinster.be, but to be moved to http://www.ubiscribe.net in the future.

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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi?, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
April 20, 2006, at 01:11 PM by fokky - wikilink to already existing profiles
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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
April 20, 2006, at 12:49 PM by fokky - separate page for who&what
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Who What

Here’s what everyone promised to do ;-)

claudia

  • artikelen van anderen, keytexts (zonder toestemming)
  • “beroemde beelden” van anderen (zonder toestemming)
  • threads ofwel links en routes van travelogues van niet gevonden onderwerpen
  • threads ofwel links en routes van travelogues van interessante gevonden onderwerpen die je niet hebt gezocht
  • Comments - threads of Comments
  • Quotes
  • Words of the Day

arie

  • Voorstellen, onderzoeksvoostellen &c.
  • Artikelen door onszelf geschreven, al gepubliceerd
  • Artkelen/tekst van onszelf, nieuw
  • Artikelen van anderen, keytexts (toestemming vragen)
  • citaten uit sleutelteksten
  • citaten uit blogs/websites / wikipedia-definities
  • fragmenten uit eigen websites/ blogs / wikis
  • lijsten urls/bookmarks
  • work in progress (in wat voor vorm dan ook)
  • interview(s)

inga

  • (reflection on) the HOW of making a publication, a zine, and coherence towards the content, the WHAT
  • an edit of the Thinktank conversations

fokky

  • images - infographics, thinkmaps, photographs, maybe a logo collage
  • getting started with a collaborative Ubiscribe For Dummies Glossary (UFDG)?
  • theory - collab writing, software & collaborative processes…

jouke

  • ubiscribe introduction
  • some personal publishing mining
  • notes, quotes, provocations and other fair use :-)
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To Do

from April 9

  • collecting and (re-)writing and uploading to a unique address per fragment
  • delicious tagging
  • keeping up discussions/correspondency

April 28–30

  • editorial scrutiny of what was produced in content and meta-information: see if collection is ‘self-editing’
  • if self-editing does not happen, resort to old school

May 1–5

  • editorial fine-tuning
  • prepress conversions: unique address content + delicous tagged clusters via desktop/pdf to pod

May 8–10

  • feedback and discussion of print design

May 11–12

  • design finalizing

May 15–19

  • pod production and delivery

May 21

  • launch copy
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Ubiscribe verkent de technische en inhoudelijke mogelijkheden van het publiceren. Wat betekent publiceren in een tijd waarin multimediale en multidisciplinaire kronieken als blogs, vlogs en fotologs door miljoenen voor verschillende doeleinden worden gebruikt? Wat is publiceren in een tijd waarin wiki’s, blog-software, web 2.0 en Printing-On-Demand de modellen verschaffen voor de productie en circulatie van inhoud? Hoe gebruiken auteurs de verschillende on-line en off-line publicatie-kanalen? Hoe werken auteurs samen in on-line omgevingen?
Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.

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Ubiscribe verkent de technische en inhoudelijke mogelijkheden van het publiceren. Wat betekent publiceren in een tijd waarin multimediale en multidisciplinaire kronieken als blogs, vlogs en fotologs door miljoenen voor verschillende doeleinden worden gebruikt? Wat is publiceren in een tijd waarin wiki’s, blog-software, web 2.0 en Printing-On-Demand de modellen verschaffen voor de productie en circulatie van inhoud? Hoe gebruiken auteurs de verschillende on-line en off-line publicatie-kanalen? Hoe werken auteurs samen in on-line omgevingen?
Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.
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“UFDPOD”, UbiScribe For Dummies Printed On Demand (werktitel) is een boek over on-line en off-line publiceren dat speciaal ter gelegenheid van de Kunsttour is samengesteld. Dit experimentele boek bevat essays, projectbeschrijvingen, links, praktijkvoorbeelden en anekdotes over persoonlijk publiceren op het internet en met nieuwe media. In een tijd waarin multimediale en multidisciplinaire kronieken zoals weblogs, blogs, vlogs en fotologs door steeds meer mensen voor verschillende doeleinden worden gebruikt verkent UFDPOD de grenzen van de technologische en inhoudelijke mogelijkheden.
De samenstellers van het boek (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) lichten het op zondag in een speciale presentatie toe.
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Ubiscribe is een zich in de toekomst uitbreidend, experimenteel boek over on-line en off-line publiceren. Ubiscribe is een POD, een Print-On-Demand-uitgave, en bevat essays, projectbeschrijvingen, links, praktijkvoorbeelden en anekdotes over persoonlijk publiceren op het internet.

Ubiscribe verkent de technische en inhoudelijke mogelijkheden van het publiceren. Wat betekent publiceren in een tijd waarin multimediale en multidisciplinaire kronieken als blogs, vlogs en fotologs door miljoenen voor verschillende doeleinden worden gebruikt? Wat is publiceren in een tijd waarin wiki’s, blog-software, web 2.0 en Printing-On-Demand de modellen verschaffen voor de productie en circulatie van inhoud? Hoe gebruiken auteurs de verschillende on-line en off-line publicatie-kanalen? Hoe werken auteurs samen in on-line omgevingen?
Ubiscribe wordt voor het eerst gepresenteerd tijdens de Kunsttour. De samenstellers (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) zullen de inhoud en de totstandkoming van Ubiscribe op de presentatie toelichten.

April 19, 2006, at 11:08 AM by fokky - intro blurb
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Welcome to PmWiki!

A local copy of PmWiki’s documentation has been installed along with the software, and is available via the documentation index.

To continue setting up PmWiki, see initial setup tasks.

The basic editing page describes how to create pages in PmWiki. You can practice editing in the wiki sandbox.

More information about PmWiki is available from http://www.pmwiki.org .

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Welcome to the Ubiscribe POD Wiki…

Welcome to the editorial wiki for the Ubiscribe Print on Demand publication… to be launched on May 21, 2006, during a “book weekend” at the Jan van Eyck Academie.

http://www.ubiscribe.net

Here’s our blurb / announcement in Dutch:

“UFDPOD”, UbiScribe For Dummies Printed On Demand (werktitel) is een boek over on-line en off-line publiceren dat speciaal ter gelegenheid van de Kunsttour is samengesteld. Dit experimentele boek bevat essays, projectbeschrijvingen, links, praktijkvoorbeelden en anekdotes over persoonlijk publiceren op het internet en met nieuwe media. In een tijd waarin multimediale en multidisciplinaire kronieken zoals weblogs, blogs, vlogs en fotologs door steeds meer mensen voor verschillende doeleinden worden gebruikt verkent UFDPOD de grenzen van de technologische en inhoudelijke mogelijkheden.
De samenstellers van het boek (Arie Altena, Sandra Fauconnier, Claudia Hardi, Jouke Kleerebezem, Inga Zimprich en gasten) lichten het op zondag in een speciale presentatie toe.

To Do

from April 9

  • collecting and (re-)writing and uploading to a unique address per fragment
  • delicious tagging
  • keeping up discussions/correspondency

April 28–30

  • editorial scrutiny of what was produced in content and meta-information: see if collection is ‘self-editing’
  • if self-editing does not happen, resort to old school

May 1–5

  • editorial fine-tuning
  • prepress conversions: unique address content + delicous tagged clusters via desktop/pdf to pod

May 8–10

  • feedback and discussion of print design

May 11–12

  • design finalizing

May 15–19

  • pod production and delivery

May 21

  • launch copy

Who What

Here’s what everyone promised to do ;-)

claudia

  • artikelen van anderen, keytexts (zonder toestemming)
  • “beroemde beelden” van anderen (zonder toestemming)
  • threads ofwel links en routes van travelogues van niet gevonden onderwerpen
  • threads ofwel links en routes van travelogues van interessante gevonden onderwerpen die je niet hebt gezocht
  • Comments - threads of Comments
  • Quotes
  • Words of the Day

arie

  • Voorstellen, onderzoeksvoostellen &c.
  • Artikelen door onszelf geschreven, al gepubliceerd
  • Artkelen/tekst van onszelf, nieuw
  • Artikelen van anderen, keytexts (toestemming vragen)
  • citaten uit sleutelteksten
  • citaten uit blogs/websites / wikipedia-definities
  • fragmenten uit eigen websites/ blogs / wikis
  • lijsten urls/bookmarks
  • work in progress (in wat voor vorm dan ook)
  • interview(s)

inga

  • (reflection on) the HOW of making a publication, a zine, and coherence towards the content, the WHAT
  • an edit of the Thinktank conversations

fokky

  • images - infographics, thinkmaps, photographs, maybe a logo collage
  • getting started with a collaborative Ubiscribe For Dummies Glossary (UFDG)?
  • theory - collab writing, software & collaborative processes…

jouke

  • ubiscribe introduction
  • some personal publishing mining
  • notes, quotes, provocations and other fair use :-)


This Wiki uses PmWiki as software. More information about PmWiki is available from http://www.pmwiki.org .
Temporarily hosted on http://www.spinster.be, but to be moved to http://www.ubiscribe.net in the future.

April 18, 2006, at 12:32 PM by fokky - testing
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