1. Some notes on experimenting with the economics

    November 09, 2008

    A few weeks ago, we launched the &AMP, Ampersand Make Production, a project in which people are supporting the production of cultural products.


    This is an experiment in the economics of production. Our first issue is a poster and a text: AMP001. The content is clearly influenced by the practice we developped to maintain and develop R-Echos (http://r-echos.net) and we called the issue “R-Echos issue 1”.

    * Recently Charlotte from Manystuff asked us to give more details about the ideas around &AMP - below I’m translating in english our answer to her request:

    Financing and the notion of Crowd Sourcing
    Instead of using a single source of finance, grant or sponsoring -we are seeking to establish a principle of distributed funding, like a p2p network. This principle is applied as well to the distribution since each share-holder/participant own a certain percentage of the real thing produced, and each of them is able to decide individually or collectivelly of the future of his or her share of the production.
    A series of economic experiments
    This project is for us a laboratory. The poster and the text of AMP001 (the first issue) are a first test tube. We are just starting to be able to draw early conclusions, it is for us a little bit like a reduced scale LHC: we are launching something and looking at the results depending on the parameters of the launch.
    An extension of R-echos (http://r-echos.net)
    R-Echos is a website, a selection of whatever we find, see, read and collect online, it is our daily best picks; it is a reblog that we have been maintaining for some years now. The poster of this first issue shows tangible objects that belongs to our every day life ans surround us: things on our desks, books in the shelves, visuals references that inspired us for some reasons - we consider those objects as being the sources of the project we develop and realise (like in programmation); we really consider R-Echos like being one of the source-code of Electronest.

    french version:
    le financement et la notion de crowd sourcing
    au lieu de s’en remettre à une seule source de financement, ou à un principe de sponsoring - nous cherchons à mettre en place un financement distribuée comme un réseau p2p. Ce principe s’applique également à la distribution, puisque chaque Share Holder possede un certain pourcentage de notre production et est en mesure de decider individuellement (ou cellectiveemnt) du futur de sa part de la production.
    une serie d’expériences économiques
    ce projet est un laboratoire pour nous. Le poster et le texte de AMP001, c’est une première éprouvette. On commence tout juste à pouvoir tirer des conclusions. c’est un peu comme un micro-LHC pour nous: on lance un truc, et on regarde ce que ça produit en fonction des paramètres de lancement
    une extension de R-Echos — http://r-echos.net
    R-Echos est un site internet, une sélection de ce que l’on lis/trouve online, nos “best picks” quotidien; c’est un reblog que l’on fait depuis quelques années déjà. Ce poster contient les objets qui nos entourent et nous inspirent — c’est un peu comme un code-source des choses que l’on fait, on considère le site de R-Echos comme étant un des codes-source de Electronest.

    * Here is also a short text I put on the facebook group a little while ago, it links the ideas of &AMP and the ones of etoy.SHARE:

    obviously, there’s some sort of inspiration taken from etoy.SHARE.
    In the & Make Production project, shares are project based and they determine if the project is interesting enough to make it to the production step. if not shareholders will be able to decide how they want the money to be used: refund, re-investment in the next publication or in the structure itself, etc.
    Shareholders are sharing the destiny of the project which we don’t control anymore.



  2. An experiment in the economics of production

    July 24, 2008

    An experiment in the economics of production: how can we shift focus from consumption of a finished product to investment in the processes of design, print & production?

    R-Echos issue 1 - AMP001

    This is a poster and a text: an analog R-Echos
    Would you be interested in investing in the tangible production of this work?

    1. You can download the digital archive
    and decide wether or not you’re interested in particpating in this project.
    2. Each participant donate a minimum of £8
    3. The publication is produced
    4. We share the publications
    which means each participant own a fair amount of publications and participants decide (collectively or individually) what to do with it.


    minimum £8



  3. Defragmentation: quick visualisation and visual trends

    January 26, 2008

    Defragmentation’s process aims at reducing the fragmentation of data by concatenating parts stored in separate locations: a (partially) new visualisation interface made its apparition on R-Echos; its url is: http://r-echos.net/defragmentation/

    It’s quite simple, and it shows the last 500 posts, each post represented by a clickable color coded square (a color is equivalent to a post’s category). The most recent articles are on the top left, while the older are at the bottom right. When hovering on a square, title and first image of the post are displayed. It allows for a quick visual browse, a single click brings up the article. It is a rework based on the former interface of R-Echos which was using lines of colors.
    This visualisation was inspired by a re-post a little while ago in Pierre’s reblog (about blogs); the original post coming from Social Fictions, whose ideas was much more about the software way of processing with a limited amount of memory, mimicking palimpsest: a manuscript or piece of writing material on which the original writing has been effaced to make room for later writing but of which traces remain.

    This blog/blogject is a Janus head, 2 faced web0.0 monster sharing a memory-system styled on a palimpsest. When the limited memory it has is filled to maximum capacity it needs to reorganise it to make space otherwise it can’t store any more new blog entries. In doing this it has to try not to forget the old ones, but this is not always done with much success as memories confabulated over time become increasingly unrecognisable. This making space is done by the blogject and its functioning is modelled on how our brains interleave our memories: by dreaming. The resulting dreams are what the blogject publishes online.

    The relationship between blog (and someone using it) and the blog-ejects rendered from/within this input is symbiotic. The blogject only starts functioning when memory reached a tipping point (being full), the blog can continue to accept new entries for as long as the blogject succeeds in freeing space, to which again there is an upper limit.

    As an experiment in writing by a selfless-self (adjacent to automatic writing and the cut-up) there are two angles to this system: the blogject’s output and the stuff stored in the blog as its increasingly looses its integrity, are both written by a non-self. The purpose or meaning of this writing is not in the writing itself but in the interpretation of it by the ones submitting writing to its memory. This property too it shares with dreams.

    (…)

    A blogject, not to be confused with a slog (a sensor log), is the bot rephrased in the language of the blogosphere. Unlike bots, software-based attempts at making computers speak with us in our own language, that only have to respond on user input, blogjects in theory are pro-active and possess their own threshold function to decide when to produce something. Obviously, systems possessing artificial consciousness are non-existent, and bots and blogjects cannot but interpret/generate input of which is the meaning is always relative to templates in its database not relative to the outside world as you would suspect a true AI would.

    most_recent.png
    Each cube represents a segment of a colour-coded memory. Each black dot represents a free segment. While the palimpsest has free segments entries are added from left to right and from top to bottom. When filled, dreaming commences (and the blogject will eject-text) to make space. This results in chains sharing a segment and releasing one in the process. The neat crystalline order inside the memory that exists in the beginning will slowly become chaotic.

    The ideas behind the BlogJect are really interesting; it would be interesting to see such behaviour enacted on the R-Echos project, like evasive or digressive memory - it would never give the correct answer, but an almost correct one, though creating a sort of dérive inside the archive of the magazine.
    It is also quite exciting to consider web software and web design aiming at the apparition and growth of a certain kind of new intelligent entities limited in some ways - a form of software reification, somehow.



  4. Welcome back: http://www.r-echos/

    November 08, 2007

    stillalive-r-echos.png

    It has been a bit longer than we expected - but it’s back in the game now.
    Some bits were lost, the interface changed once again (expect some more changes in the incoming weeks) - but the content remains… Enjoy!



  5. r-echos is dead.

    June 12, 2007

    The last update didn’t survive a massive yahoo indexation this afternoon, and we’ve been forced to turn the project down.

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    but, as Pierre just told me:
    We are not as ephemeral as clouds. We cannot dissipate at the first downtrend in humidity, then expect to re-form elsewhere so we have developed legs to walk us to the shade and hands with which we can construct faucets and swimming pools.
    (cit: http://moisture.greenmuseum.org/)

    … so, i guess, it soon will come back to life.



  6. r-echos / interface update

    June 11, 2007

    minor update on the r-echos project tonight; it will allow user to quickly open/unfold articles on a page. The border color on each icon corresponds to the category, the same color is used as well for articles headers and the Page Map.

    r-echos-pagegallery.jpg



  7. r-echos.net tagcloud on del.icio.us

    May 10, 2007


    r-echos.jpg
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    via http://www.cloudalicio.us/tagcloud.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.r-echos.net%2F



  8. r-echos v3.2

    December 22, 2006

    r-echos.jpg

    an intermediate version with larger image content preview - this should be longer to load, but opens new space for future interface improvement.



  9. r-echos

    October 25, 2006

    r-echos



  10. r-echos - (memory)

    May 27, 2006

    this page contains some articles’ extracts and links - kind of news/blogs personnal review this page exists due to a hack in the project called «feedonfeeds».

    find out more here: http://feedonfeeds.sourceforge.net/ the idea of the hack comes from eyebeam http://www.eyebeam.org/reblog/archives/000076.html and also thanks to a discussion with christophe from fabric|ch http://www.fabric.ch/ / r - echos / is based on the feedonfeeds project. feedonfeeds is an opensource software elaborated at sourceforge which collect all the feeds from the website/blog you generally reads, and then display the recent updates. it’s exactly the same process as a newsreader, execpt that it works on line. the purpose of / r- echos / is that the news should be immediatly republished to output a kind of news review. the other objectives behind /r-echos/ is to re-design the information (information, which originally means giving forms)



  11. r-echos - micro map - information/interface design

    May 20, 2006

    r-echos

    Inside the side bar a sort of micro-map of the page has been inserted; it works as follow:

    - the color are representative of categories, it gives a glimpse of the repartition of the topics on the page , with no clear indications about what the topic is (point to work around and fix)
    - on roll over, if an image is present in the post, it’s displayed along with the title of the post
    - by clicking on the expanded coloured surface you expand the corresponding article on the left

    The ideas it brings: The multi-categorised post should possess many colours, or - maybe - a gradient fill. The tags used for each post could modify the hue of the post as well - but on a more subtle way (there it needs a kind of semantic bundles of tags - à la delicious). Also it needs a more restrictive set of rules to distinct and establish colour’s categories.
    The access to the information leads almost directly to the researched article’s page because of the link directly on the title - might be a good idea to move the link to the post inside the layer, and use the javascript which extend the layer there as well, instead. The sidebar should follow the scroll, meta-information should be removed from it and transfered to a place right under the Header (where there’s already 3 of them recently displaced) - in an unique layer which would be opened/close and populated by some h2 button in the sidebar; the sidebar remaining a simple navigation tool with no content at all inside.
    On another hand, an ajax-like interface might be useful to populate article on the fly instead of (hard) loading everything from the beginning. This might allow the interface to incorporate much more articles at once. The sidebar could then remains permanent and host some specific tools - like note taking, bookmarking, etc.



  12. r-echos v0.3 b / a color adventure in an electronic presence

    May 18, 2006
    r-echos v0.3 b / a color adventure in an electronic presence

    an ongoing experiment around mapping the topics constituting the base ground structure of th incoming info_hub projects leaded r-echos in a slight redesign.

    First:
    no more black and white for the title, but rather using colors which lets identify the subject/topic/category. Possible feature would be to have more color organisations - thinking about a stronger system. At the moment it’s a very simple hack in the r-echos theme based on the id of the main category of the post.

    Second:
    no more complete view of the whole content in the page, this should clarify the whole thing and allow a different perception of the activity.

    Third:
    as image consequently disapeared - installed a simple preview of the first image inside the post. This feauture is at a very early stage.

    Planned development:

    More on the category/color relationship

    Making tags visible - the same way as colors, maybe the tags colors could influence the category color.
    ie: a blueish/redish grey, would say same category but different amount of tags. This would need a semantic approach of tags (del.icio.us’ bundles)

    Mapping the category, evolution of topics through time (zeitgeist), simple preview of page in the top, no more right handed menu, but rather a bunch of links that would push content in the dedicated placeholder - the one right under the banner.

    Connection with the spiderbot project - automation of content discovery through keywords lists. Development of filters for information retrieval in the various tools already in use. Experimenting with new ones. Conducing specific research for tools that might be of any help.



  13. notes and comments on a possible to do list for r-echos

    March 24, 2006

    on /r-echos/

    stattraq from http://randypeterman.com/StatTraq/ produce stats of access. even if i installed the last version (b), the (a) still is there - weird. side note: it seems not to appreciate the url_rewrite i have installed. still have to investigate but no time at the moment.
    common tools are there, so it’s fine - maybe having a look to the db could be bring some new alteration in the process.

    ultimate tag warrior from http://www.neato.co.nz/ultimate-tag-warrior/ let you insert tag by hand in your post with [tags][/tags]. neat! also it can put the mess in your category to transform them in tags. i did it! it works very well! some older posts completely change of category - which lead me to use simple categories system instead of full range of taxonomy. but still: most pf the oldest post have some weird tags…

    url rewrite seems ok for the most recent posts (i’m using /year/month/day/title/ ) - not for the oldest archive; the given link on each post reflects just the date, not the name. certainly during the transfer something got squeezed and broke it.

    the zeitgeist and visual_zeitgeist are on hold at the moment. they haven’t been transfered/converted to / r-echos /



  14. r-echos v3 online

    March 07, 2006

    and you can find it here: http://www.r-echos.net with the archive of the two former versions, and a couple of improvements, i hope you will enjoy. the tagline is «bits, fragments and traces of an electronic presence» and the subject remains the same, electronic dyi, new technology, art and design, cultural hacking, mapping and taxonomy… surveying/republishing the best bits i can come across. wish you will enjoy, see you there.



  15. r-echos v2

    January 26, 2006

    r-echos v2 screenshot
    new frontend for all of you; new back end for me - which will allow collaborations from now on… r-echos has been updated and the url changed: you can now reach it through http://r-echos.net/. there is also a new suggest box from which you can drop me a line suggesting a website… more details soon.



  16. some news from the rebloging frontline

    December 30, 2005

    after a few hours playing/hacking the blogger api, i felt a bit disappointed

    finally,
    i decided to «hack» wordpress to fit my needs.
    It has been a while since i planned to have a deeper look in those blogger’s specific cms - it started well before the first lines of the hierarchical cms which on their side kept me away from any intense activity on the experimental side of my work. I’m now transfering/recoding r-echos database to fit wp’s criterias, a few mysql queries like copy/pastes on the keyboard, and the work should be over - then, the next step, is to convert all the tools and experiments so that they could survive the arrival of the new system, not as easy as the first step. First things first: the sql queries of feedonfeeds i was using until now… I would like Feedonfeeds to act like the admin of wordpress, letting me consequently post/reblog while away from my beloved powerbook (yes, it happens sometimes). There are still however a certain quantity of issues which have to be solved before the transfer could be officially said done (more especially, the relationship between the opml list from feedonfeeds and the converted posts in wp, also the hit system developped inside r-echos, the tagging system which has to be redesigned as there’s only one category per post in wp, … well… still a few things to keep me awaken).

    What were the motivation: apart all the conceptual fuss, i wanted to keep to possibility to have a console online for republishing as well as a tool to read my rss feeds when off from my computer. So keeping Feedonfeeds in its very own place on the server was obvious. The main need which directed this big move has appeared more and more crucial as i was facing more and more rss sources - the need of filters - smartLists à la iTunes. Netnewswire offered this since a while and i was quite happy to buy the bundled licence (nnw2+mars edit 1.0). Now i plan to read most of the stuff in nnw2 and use mars edit 1.0 as an evolved interface to reblog.
    Once everything (not only the content of the db, but all the experiments) will be ok_back_in_the_business, i would like to give a go to Ecto.

    [tbc.]



  17. tags orphans

    August 26, 2005

    there’s still 8064 articles without tags inside r-echos - articles which were rebloged before the «tag scripts»; to correct this, i’ve written a script to automate the filling of tags for each articles: it scans the content (title+subject/category+content) and get the pre-recorded keywords; however the script isn’t (of course) able to get the context. This could be done with a kind of tag bundle (à la delicious) which would give a better semantic aspect to the things. Much more complex to devellop, you guessed right! Anyway at the moment, i have to review each tags form so that it doesn’t get tooooooo messy. Be patient, 8064 old articles to read again just to check the classification is right (even if articles are short ones): it takes time :)

    For the logs: this morning the new module displayed 408 recorded tracks, which means that in one night a 360ish articles have been accessed.