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[Nettime-bold] Shu Lea Cheang's latest project "St(r)eaming the fields" launches this weekend |
[Shu Lea Cheang's latest project "St(r)eaming the fields" launches this weekend July 27-Aug 4, 2002 in New York For those planning to attend, please contact me to coordinate shared transportation etc.] Phase 1: Harvesting Garlic Investing media July 27-August 4, 2002 Friends of the media and green fields are invited to harvest the massive 5th-generation garlic crops at Andes. A day of harvesting brings together a labour head (mentor) and 2 labours (respondents) in digging up garlic and updating the current media production. Infusing old and new ideas, the green encounter with hands covered in dirt and thoughts floating in the air is documented as streaming data. The green field is an open space, we welcome friends to come by and join us for harvest fiesta. We serve steaming vegetable and garlic plus fish caught in the nearby streams. The garlic cloves collected are dried and stored for on-off-line trading in the following months. http://www.rich-air.com St(r)eaming the fields, 2002 -- a field harvesting and public network project conceived by Shu Lea Cheang with "Challenge to the Field" Award from Lyn Blumenthal Memorial Fund for Independent Media. Background info: The green field in Andes, New York will be harvesting 3000 garlic plants by the end of July this summer. The garlic crops cultivated by organic farmer Tovey Halleck have gone through generations of growth. Each year, Tovey harvests the garlic field, sells some and plants the rest. One plant of garlic can yield up to 10 cloves, each made up of 10 bulbs. Each bulb can be re-seeded. Over the years, Tovey's garlic has fertilized the land and multiplied . Generations of independent media makers have collectively developed a vibrant media field. As we speculate on a post-capitalist, post-arts funding, "after the crash" scenario, "St(r)eaming the fields" calls for the media field to converge at the green field for trans-generational recharging affairs. Borrowing from Argentina's "El club del Trueque" (Club of Exchange) that advocates parallel economy reciprocity practices, we hope to realize a media exchange network using organic garlic as alternative social currency, the 'credito'. Using garlic credito to exchange material goods and immaterial digital bytes, we hope to stimulate media trafficking on the net and sponsor green marketing on the streets. "St(r)eaming the fields" project will be held in 4 phases in year 2002. Phase 2: Garlic=rich air <http://www.rich-air.com> September 1-September 30, 2002 --- ongoing After the crash (of dot com, of market economy, of twin towers, of public funding), garlic is ordained as valuable assets for the future generations of independent media makers. Serving as 'credito' for global shared network, garlic is traded for airwaves, for bandwidth, for pixels and bytes. A website is set up that allows the media makers to join Trueque club where actual and virtual goods and service are listed for exchange. Through the trading with garlic credito, we provide the media field an alternative distribution outlet, stimulate organic media growth and encourage mutual ownership of digital commons. Each sign up media maker in Trueque club is given Ticket Trueque and 10 virtual garlic as assets, a heatmap, color schemes profile, traces the trading activities of each participant. By offering digital bytes for trading and acquiring other makers' bytes, the garlic credito is accumulated or decreased. By the end of September, the virtual garlic credito can be exchanged for edible garlic when we enter phase 3 of the project. Phase 3: Trading garlic for wireless September 27-28-29, 2002 Scattered in the small towns throughout Argentina are local Trueque clubs, each with its own established credito for local exchange. Promoting regional self-sufficiency, the many Trueque clubs provide the economic alternative to the failed Peso currency in Argentina. In London's East End, DIY wireless rooftop networks - based on radio links and the 802.11b protocol, are set up by groups of hackers, artists, activists and cultural workers. In the Bay area , Bay Area Wireless User Group (BAWUG) and S.F. wireless; in New York, NYCwireless, are busy setting up community network nodes all over the city blocks; Committed to share and consume bandwidth together, the new global/local communities based on free/autonomous networks can possibly bring about social internet revolution. Much like the vegetable stands set up by country farmers on the roadsides, wireless nodes at the street corners in the cities are our 'networking' stands toward building sustainable organic internet in the 'after the crash' scenario. After the harvest, the garlic is dried and stored for late September trading and distribution on the streets of New York City and at the farm stands in Andes. We will construct a flat truck loaded with garlic and park at designated street corners with wireless nodes set up for net access. Temporarily claiming a public space for garlic congregation, we trade edible garlic for wireless network. With mobile techonology, we stream and showcase the harvest documents and trading activity on the streets. Taking garlic credito one accumulated through trading on rich-air.com, one trades the virtual credito for edible garlic. On the streets, the truckload of garlic can also be traded with material goods as we invite local community to join us at this harvest/netivity celebration. Phase 4: Distribution of garlic credito and seeding the garlic October 2-October 6, 2002 Taking the multiplication of garlic cloves as starting point, we hope to promote garlic credito for media exchange and seeding garlic for future generations. During the NAMAC Conference in Seattle (October 2-October 5), we will showcase garlic harvesting documents and garlic credito at rich-air.com. We will distribute edible garlic for nationwide and cross-border seeding in the green fields. On the weekend of October 5, we will gather again in Andes, New York. With Tovey Halleck, we seed the remaining garlic bulb by bulb, clove by clove. http://www.rich-air.com ------------->>>>>> best regards, cristine wang mobile: 917.318.0081 http://cristine.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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