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...i am very interested in the sources/databanks that different material (recording, online broadcasting, transcripts, readings online, livestreaming) of voice samples of users is used by Amazon without their consent.
...i am very interested in the databanks that contain different material from a public domain (online broadcasting, transcripts, readings online, livestreaming). Voice samples of users used by Amazon without their consent.
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I annotated again the Shannon diagram for each example.
So, in feminists movements speech-making workshops were helping women to express the violence in their private space (their home) to the public domain that was dominated by male voices. They were privatizing listening and horizontal communication. The presence of them in public was very important. There was a strong division between private for women and public for men that keeps up till today. //Explain the green//
So, in feminists movements speech-making workshops were helping women to express the violence in their private space (their home) to the public domain that was dominated by male voices. They were privatizing listening and horizontal communication. The presence of them in public was very important. There was a strong division between private for women and public for men that keeps up till today. //Explain the green// I am interested in the relation of private and public, to be exposed to the public through a multiple mediated process.
The other example: In 2011 in occupy movement speech and voice played also an important role. Public assemblies and speeches were held every day by citizens in squares. It was not allowed to use amplifying devices in some public spaces so the crowd became the "human microphone", repeating what the speaker says. Youtube and live streaming was used for the fast communication of the public assemblies in internet and were perfectly fitted in the urgency of those actions.
The other example: In 2011 in occupy movement speech and voice played also an important role. Public assemblies and speeches were held every day by citizens in squares. The presence is important for democratic processes to happen. It was not allowed to use amplifying devices in some public spaces so the crowd became the "human microphone", repeating what the speaker says. Youtube and live streaming was used for the fast communication of the public assemblies in internet and were perfectly fitted in the urgency of those actions.
//Explain the red one// A very fast process from the people using the available tools. And the companies realised that and developed their own livestreaming like facebook, instagram where people stream live videos from demonstrations, terrorists attacts. An urgent tool without the need for mainstream media.
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##New approach in my proposal:
Relation of private and public (to be exposed to the public) through a multiple mediated process.
###what
I want to organise group sessions with conversations on public speech and live-streaming that connect the public space with the private, the digital with the physical and explores the possibilities of these processes in both spaces and the potentials for a more active/agonistic public domain. They will be similar to the previous idea, with conversations on privacy and claiming rights in the public with our own voice. At the same I will engage with the tools and practices that are related to these phenomenon. The sessions could take the form of workshops and lead to the development of a media object [interface]. I would try these sessions in physical public spaces, where the exploitation of citizens data and their restriction and control is present. Explore the edges of it. The relation of a private space (and all the things that involve, the private life of the contemporary user) with a low_tech public space.
Its somehow controversial when the citizens have to ask for the use of technology in public spaces but the states install surveillance devices in the streets and squares and gather data of them without their concent. Creating a low_tech physical public space for the citizens. I found several restrictions regarding public assemblies here. In Rotterdam, in a specific area where a market of immigrants, Afrikaandermarkt, is being held, there is a ban on public assembly, previously for anti-hooliganism, it is now enforced due to anti-terrorist concerns. In some cases surveillance with several technologies and devices is applied [CCTV,photographing for data collectoin]. The installation of these devices in the public space conflicts with the constitution for privacy rights.
I want to organise group sessions with conversations on public speech and live-streaming that connect the public space with the private, the digital with the physical and explores the possibilities of these processes in both spaces and the potentials for a more active/agonistic public domain. Conversations on privacy and claiming rights in the public with our own voice. At the same time I will engage with the tools and practices that are related to these phenomenon. The sessions could take the form of workshops and give me feedback for the development of a media object [tool or a hack to the tool]. I would try these sessions in physical public spaces, where the exploitation of citizens data and their restriction and control is present and explore the edges of it.
On the other hand privacy and public domain online (exposure of private data) exploiting and supressing users and citizens. Surveillance in the public space but also in online public domains.
I found several restrictions regarding public assemblies here. In Rotterdam, in Afrikaandermarkt, there is a ban on public assembly, for anti-hooliganism in the past and anti-terrorist concerns now. In some spaces surveillance with several technologies and devices is applied [CCTV,photographing for data collectoin]. The installation of these devices in the public space conflicts with the constitution for privacy rights of the citizens.
###How
####Example of workshop. //Explain the blue//
A workshop discussion on public speech and assemblies and privacy in Leeszaal:
- Reflecting the issues arisen on the rights on speech and open use of public spaces.
- I will bring texts related to that, we will figure out laws in their country and this country, what is the situation with women? Able to speak in public? what are the public spaces for immigrants? What streaming tools are used for emergent publishing
- Prototyping with devices- live streaming- archive our speeches-what is their experience with these tools?
- Using pad iframe in a website, git (my writing practice will affact that), human microphone, collective editing, transcription, collective live streaming--speech and assemblies, pad-Transcription}
A workshop discussion on public speech, assemblies and privacy in Leeszaal:
- Reflecting the issues on the rights on speech and open use of public spaces. In origin countries and here. Are women able to speak in public? What about immigrants? What is the relation with the technology used for streaming, or recording in demonstrations, public speeches?
- Prototyping with these devices- live streaming-, archive our speeches and make them public.
- Using the practices of human microphone, collective editing (pad and git), listening, transcribing, live streaming.
Make public: streaming online, bodily actions in public spaces.
Create public:
###Why
I come from a country were the public presence and resistance is important, gender inequalities are reflected in the public and private spaces and the engagememt with the technology is divided in the male expert and the other amateur. Now I live in a country were the public presence is highly controlled and surveilled and the claiming for rights is expressed mostly in bureaucratic procedures. The physical representation and face to face communication not on priority in matters of democracy and agonistic arena. I felt the need to explore ways of presence in the public space and embrace the related technology through my own eyes. Interrogating the contribution of daily technologies.
how: workshops with inhabitants (daily expression in rotterdam public) and experiments in public spaces, connect with people and communities around patebin, live streaming
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###Why
Coming from a country were the public presence and resistance is on stake, gender inequalities are reflected in the public and the engagememt with the technology is divided in the male expert and the other amateur, I felt the need to embrace this side of technology and awaken it and the demand for presence through my own eyes. Now coming to a country were the public presence is highly controlled and surveilled. But also the use of technology for controling the crowd that is not expressed in public but online or in beraucratic procedures. The physical representation and face to face communication not on priority in matters of democracy and agonistic arena. Interrogating the contribution of daily technologies like livestreaming and their exploitation by social media companies. Eavesdropping, listening to the crowd.
My approach may look chaotic but everyting comes together and make sense at the end. I collect and search through the broader context of the topic but then I simplify a lot the whole process. I try small experiments, then I come back to research and then experiments again.
why: occupy public space and the contribution of media, externilize the private the need for presence for democratic processes to happen, the conflict with the powerful. Liveness that the medium provides and engagement with the technology in an aspect of the conscious user [apos]
intentions: division and exclusion in private and public
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Questions:
Parts of my previous proposal may come back in the future if they fit my development (the bublic domain of all these databanks where users publish material and the public space ((the voice in public but unconsciously-just using a tool)) with the restrictions where citizens are obliged to listen to spesific rules ((the voice in public to reclaim rights))). I will move between private and public and privacy. My approach may look chaotic but everyting comes together and make sense at the end. I collect and search through the broader context of the topic but then I simplify a lot the whole process. I try small experiments, then I come back to research and then experiments again.
Create public: how: workshops with inhabitants (daily expression in rotterdam public) and experiments in public spaces, connect with people and communities around patebin, live streaming
why: occupy public space and the contribution of media, externilize the private the need for presence for democratic processes to happen, the conflict with the powerful. Liveness that the medium provides and engagement with the technology in an aspect of the conscious user [apos]
intentions: division and exclusion in private and public
(the bublic domain of all these databanks where users publish material and the public space ((the voice in public but unconsciously-just using a tool)) with the restrictions where citizens are obliged to listen to spesific rules ((the voice in public to reclaim rights))).

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