[OpenDesign] OpenDesign: Prpoposal for Breakfast during salone del mobile

Bram Geenen info at bramgeenen.com
Mon Apr 16 09:28:01 UTC 2012


I´m in Milan by then. I´ll try to make it to the breakfast (I have a party
the night before..)
see you there!


On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Pedro <pedro.p at wecreativepeople.com> wrote:

> Dear everybody.
> Maybe some of you are in milan during salone del mobile?
> I wanted to propose a breakfast at the Cascina Cuccagna
> <http://www.cuccagna.org/portal/IT/handle/?page=eng>on *thursday the 19th
> at 9:30*
>
> The idea is just an informal round table, were we could get to know
> eachother and discuss a little about what is happening in the open design
> movement.
> *Possible Topics:*
>
>    - It Becomes Public: Everything that is done in our public space
>    becomes public matter. If citizens are the major benefited/suffers, what
>    are they doing to influence decision making?
>    - Ad hoc is a Latin phrase<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases>meaning "for this". It generally signifies a solution designed for a
>    specific problem or task, non-generalizable, and not intended to be able to
>    be adapted to other purposes.
>    - Pro-Activeness (Pro Amateurs and Makers): DIY is a way of living.
>    DIY Distribute tasks among society, DIY allows people to take part.
>    - Shareable (Open Culture): Openness spreading from Open Source
>    Software to Open Open-Govs. It facilitates sharing, discussion and building
>    on each other works.
>    - Open going main stream. How we create a culture and do not fall into
>    OpenWashing?
>
> But i would propose it quite open and informal, see what comes out.
> We will make it public at our website: www.makerlab.info.
>
> Best regards
>
> pedro pineda
>
>
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>>   1. Re: The Liberated Pixel Cup (Rob Myers)
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>> Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 21:25:44 +0100
>> From: Rob Myers <rob at robmyers.org>
>> Subject: Re: [OpenDesign] The Liberated Pixel Cup
>> To: Kat Braybrooke <kat.braybrooke at okfn.org>
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>> On 04/12/2012 05:14 PM, Kat Braybrooke wrote:
>> > Hi Rob - great to see you and your design expertise represented in the
>> > group!
>>
>> Heya. :-)
>>
>> > This initiative to incentivise the creation of 'open' games is
>>
>> LPC's use of a well-known and well liked but still current aesthetic,
>> that of retro 16-bit isometric tile computer games, is interesting
>> because it serves as a kind of shared style guide. This makes it much
>> easier to create designs that can be used together, which is a problem a
>> couple of game designers I've spoken to recently have mentioned with
>> free culture graphics resources.
>>
>> > interesting - and I like how they've mentioned the Tango Desktop/GUI
>> > project - reminds me that it would be good to get more of these sorts of
>> > designers involved in what we're discussing.
>>
>> I owe you some names... I'll sort that out this weekend.
>>
>> > Is anyone on this list so far a self-defined game or GUI designer? :)
>>
>> Thank you to those people who forwarded the email to lists I didn't know
>> about. :-D
>>
>> And yes, are there any game designers on here? I'd be very interested in
>> any feedback about The Liberated Pixel Cup.
>>
>> The current Creative Commons 4.0 license revision discussion is focusing
>> on several issues affecting games, so I do recommend anyone interested
>> get involved with that.
>>
>> - Rob.
>>
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