UbiScribe presentation slides     and     links


expanding narrative space



what personal publishing, mobile computing, gps


why publications inform people, places, objects


where date/time stamped delivered to screen or print near you


whence serialized, 24/7, cross-media, authorship/ownership






the changing nature of publishing

text word, image, sound, object
publication static and dynamic, linear and interactive ‘text’

author changing nature of read/write habit
reader consumer -> producer shift
content material -> digital (re)production and distribution
media fixed -> updatable authoring and delivering
media stand alone -> linked
volume contained -> fragmented
format subsequent limited editions -> real time updatable
storage and source situated archive -> networked databases
access mobile, free, ubiquitous






debatable de-institutionalized nature of networked media

author-author peer-to-peer reference, multiple authorship
author-reader production line -> networked interaction
reader-reader shared interest management
read/write scan, browse, check, visit, tag

emphasis content -> context






the publishing mode

expanded publishing many-to-many
pervasive publishing media saturation
extreme publishing branding, cracking, spamming
perversion of publishing commercial overload

mass media -> tailored content






the publishing need

publishing areas
need and commodity
work and leisure
education
economy
culture

private and public (political) interest and concern
privacy
ownership
‘voice’
citizenship






recapitulation

merging of geographical space and information space

mutual inclusion of private and public sphere

real time 24/7 media

focus shift: ‘communication’ -> ‘interaction’ -> publishing

networked media dis-intermediation pan-intermediation

people who write, people who author, people who edit their content in media saturated and information dense environment






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networked and hypermedia
the (re)structured screen
hypertext kitchen
the new review of hypermedia and multimedia
Vegetal and mineral memory: the future of books (Umberto Eco)

sharing interests
the free haven project
mute file sharing system
peer-to-peer journalism
limewire
kazaa
P2P micropayments
bit pass

social software
many-2-many weblog

search issues
amazon's searchable books: ‘search inside the book’

intellectual copyright
info anarchy wiki
creative commons

wild edit
puredata open development/devices
pure data portal
exStream
open directory project
everything2
wikipedia
cc sampling license
common content
opsound open sound resource
opcopy open copyright action
sampling new cultural context

location specific publishing
horizon 0 #13: perform, the stage is everywhere
urban tapestries
social matrices
local feeds
neighbourhood markup language
moblogging

location specific hard copy
metacarta

information layering
geoURL address server
war chalking
geocaching

‘I Want My Desktop Back’
ubicomp
And My Bookshelves Too...
ubitext
And The Web on Walls...
anchored displays

of related interest
fusedspace
janvaneyck.net





content management
cms info
open source content management





softwares
DevonAgent
DevonThink
Lasso Professional 7
Lasso Studio 6
Movable Type
Pagespinner
Photo to Movie
Servoy
Storyspace
Tinderbox
TK3

considering
anyMeta





UbiScribe is a pervasive publishing research project conducted at the
Jan van Eyck Academie
Post-Academic Institute for Research and Production in Arts, Design and Theory
Maastricht the Netherlands
Commissioning Editor is Jouke Kleerebezem, jk at janvaneyck dot nl