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		IMAGINIFY COMMUNITY NETWORK IS NOW AVAILABLE VIA THE WAYBACK MACHINE + RUFFLE EMULATOR! 
 
 
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		Openverse is a tool that allows openly licensed and public domain works to be discovered and used by everyone.Openverse searches across more than 300 million images from open APIs and the Common Crawl dataset. It goes beyond simple search to aggregate results across multiple public repositories into a single catalog, and facilitates reuse through features like machine-generated tags and one-click attribution. They plan to add additional media types such as open texts and 3D models, with the ultimate goal of providing access to the estimated 2.5 billion CC licensed and public domain works on the web. All of their code is open source (Openverse frontend, Openverse API, Openverse Catalog) and welcome community contribution. ![]() Saturn's Rings in Ultraviolet Light by NASA Goddard Photo and Video. CC BY 2.0. Thursday, April 21, 2011 - 04:20 AM 
	 
		In 2004 (a long time ago), Imaginify noticed something . . . on the horizon . . . Open Source Ecology! Now, Marcin Jakubowski is finally featured on TED in 2011, "Open-sourced blueprints for civilization." One day at a time . . . imagine if i . . . read the good news : ) OpenSourceEcology.org "[T]he Global Village Construction Set, building open source technologies for resilient communities" !!! Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 04:00 AM 
	 
		FLEXIBILITY OF MIND!!! Two featured open source artisans on Imaginify, The Graffiti Research Lab and MM2+3 collaborator Scott Draves are now featured in the Museum of Modern Art's "Design and the Elastic Mind" (2008) curated by Paola Antonelli and Patricia Juncosa Vecchierini. "Over the past twenty-five years, people have weathered dramatic changes in their experience of time, space, matter, and identity. Individuals cope daily with a multitude of changes in scale and pace... The exhibition highlights designers’ ability to grasp momentous changes in technology, science, and history..."![]() L.A.S.E.R. Tag Graffiti Projection System (The Mobile Broadcast Unit) PopRally presents Graffiti Research Lab: The Complete First Season (May 4, 2008 @ MOMA) funded by the generous support of Katherine Farley & Jerry I. Speyer [Trailer] Imaginify : ::::::::::::: EXPERIENTIAL GRAFFITI ::::::::::::::::::::::::: (April 2006) TORRENTURL : torrentz.com/d8153e785b737b8f355c7a0ce9864de21059661a (April 2008) ![]() ![]() ![]() Electric Sheep (Spotworks) MOMA Online by Scott Draves Leonardo (cover) : Vol. 41, Issue 1 (January 2008) Discover Magazine : 14 Best Ways to Use Your Computer’s Spare Time (March 2008) Imaginify : Distributed Stimuli (October 2005) BLIP.TV : Dreams in in High Fidelity/Electric Sheep Sample (March 2007) Saturday, September 29, 2007 - 12:00 AM 
	 
		"More and more practitioners are seeing the past-present divide is not something that's absolutely critical to the definition of what archaeology is... Many are beginning to understand archaeology more as a wider sensibility about how humans live with their material environments."- Christopher Witmore, Landscape Archaeologist & Post-doctoral Research Associate, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University from "Writing on the Walls" by Samir S. Patel, Archeology [Magazine], July/August 2007 ![]() "Meta" by Schröedinger's Cat (São Paulo, São Paulo) (CC) 20 February 2007 Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic "A project devoted to the study of graffiti-covered walls as they change over time." - BY CASSIDY CURTIS, THE GRAFFITI ARCHEOLOGY PROJECT & FLICKR SLIDESHOW POOL "Archaeological sensibility" ? "...it resonants with the notion... that foregoes defining the discipline upon subject matter criteria ('the remote past') and instead emphasizes what is unique to how archaeology understands our complex relationships to things. Attention to minutiae of the everyday; detailed documentation of change through time; the processes behind the accretion of an archaeological trace; the individual and creative acts of even 'marginalized' groups. This broader and bolder view of what is unique to archaeology takes action and practice over etymology and definition to contribute a specialized perspective to deep time and modern material practices." - Timothy Aaron Webmoor, Department of Anthropology, Interdisciplinary Archaeology Center, MetaMedia Laboratories, Stanford University Sunday, April 15, 2007 - 01:57 AM 
	 
		 Holistic Options for Planet Earth Sustainabilityis the only ecological design conference developed and managed by students... working to promote the deeper understanding and broader application of sustainable design principles. "We live on a water planet. Its complex properties have been inspirational for science and art since time immemorial. As water sculpts our physical landscape, it manifests energy to form civilizations or erode them. Its power is shadowed by continuing degradation and scarcity throughout the world. As designers, we are called to a confluence to understand our interdependence and connection to water." Descrption: Lena River Delta (Visible Earth v1 ID: 18024) Public Domain Credit: Image provided by the USGS EROS Data Center Satellite Systems Branch. This image was acquired by Landsat 7’s Enhanced Thematic Mapper plus (ETM+) Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 10:33 PM 
	 
		METAMEDIA COOPERATION 3 :: 03/03/07Eugene, Oregon - The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art plays host to an experience in sharing and collaboration, celebrating the connections between creative concepts and practices in art, science and community. This experience is scheduled for 1:00~8:00 p.m., Saturday, March 3rd. ![]() OPEN • EMERGE • THRIVE • CREATE Monday, October 09, 2006 - 02:59 PM 
	 
		![]() *** ... what is the sense for calm (serene, peaceful...)? Monday, March 13, 2006 - 08:40 PM 
	
		
		"an outdoor hacker conference/event took place on a large event-campground. New communities bordering common themes which loosely defined as 'hacker issues.' "We feel it is very important for people from different fields dealing with one or more of these issues to meet at larger events. We would also like to introduce new topics and forge new links between various communities. We haven't even kept count of the interesting things that happened, both on- andoffline, simply because the right people met at one of these events. 
	* government transparency * computer insecurity * privacy * open software, open standards & software patents * community networking ![]() Lat 51°33.270858 / Lon 5°20.620584 / July 28-31 2005 Liempde, near Den Bosch, The Netherlands And oh yeah: it is a lot of fun too!" Monday, February 27, 2006 - 04:19 PM 
	 
		July 9-14, 2006 @ Sonoma State University. The 50th anniversary conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences offers an opportunity to celebrate and reinvigorate a half-century of interdisciplinary collaboration and synthesis.![]() • Complex Systems and the Roots of Systems Thinking What can the sciences of complexity teach us about social justice and sustainability? • Self-Organization and Living Systems What is the nature of the relationship between information and consciousness? • Ecological Systems and Sustainability How do we manage information in a way that fosters effective decision-making processes? • Social Systems Design and Practice How do we nurture organizational structures that serve human needs while also protecting our resources for future generations?  | 
		
			
			
 
		
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