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Cultural Fusion - Art as Philosophy, asks Google, "Are you talking to us?"

By ydubel
Created Jul 28 2007 - 06:46

Recently when speaking with Washington decision makers, Google's statements (unintentionally) framed the relevance of "Cultural Fusion - art as philosophy" that will be moving forward with "Hotel Infinity phase1" (i will post an update on this in the forum for comment) to officially launch on the UNInternational Day of Peace Sept. 21, 2007. [1] This will premier the first step(s) in the artwork to benefit Foot Steps for Life, the start of my quest to automate global social responsibility as a CRM Strategy. When Eric Schmidt talks, people listen and what he's saying needs to get your attention. Anyone who knows the value of art in society and everyone who doubts this to be true needs to pay attention.

 

Real World Issues:

California report slams e-voting system security [2]

Every tested machine had problems... yes, every single one [3]

Microsoft seeks open-source status for its 'shared source' licenses [4]

 

Open source here to stay, says MySQL CEO Marten Mickos [5]

'I'm not too worried' about threats from companies like Microsoft, he says [6]

 

 

What is Cultural Fusion?

 

Cultural Fusion is an Art:Movement [7], an Art:Series [8] and a Project:Gallery [9] emerging from multiple encounters that include Attention:Dialogue [10]s, Source:Collaboration [11]s, and Business:Sponsorship [12]s as part of an inquiry into interdisciplinary models that engage all key stakeholders.

 

Art:Series [13] in response the Attention:Question [14],

"what can i do?" Inspired by the the Millenium Campaign [15]

 

The demonstration project described is being used to develop a global resource specifically suited for the needs of a regional geographic approach to community development ICT [15] that links online and offline events. The phrase "art as philosophy" is meant to inspire a move towards the humanities as the soul of community development. Of special interest are grassroots empowerment initiatives that facilitate non-traditional partnerships.

Furthermore this resource will have at the cornerstone community building tools expanding on existing CRM technology to increase the number of social entrepreneurs and populations actively engaged in the humanities and benefiting/learning from FOSS [15] inspired models.

We start with art as a high value boutique market that is under served. This project also seeks to explore the role that social capital can play in enriching economic development. 

 

Global Social Responsibility 

The projects here are planned to benefit these core Organization [16]s:

 

 

Empowerment Works (EW) is an international non-profit think-tank and implementing organization dedicated to advancing a collaborative, multi-sector model of sustainable economic development.

 

 

 

The plan is that at least 35% of each project will benefit the above partnering organizations according the attention paid and direct assistance with any given event or project. For example at the close of an event the individual works of art can be auctioned off and the ongoing projects will generate sustainable revenue streams to support important work that is distributed among the beneficiaries according to the quality of attention paid to the projects success.

The Art 

This art series first and foremost seeks to encourage you to participate in a collaborative work of art that is evolving to create real world value founded on the idea of free art based on the concepts and questions explored using the projects outlined or highlighted in the Comfusion pbwiki site and here. One way that this project is inspired by the FOSS model is that the whole, the system can not be owned by anyone because it is the community that creates the greatest value for the end product(s).. it is, as the most valued art will be, a gift to humanity based on a core set of values and principles explored and tested in the context of artwork that is freely available to the global community, radically inclusive...inviting inquiry into ideas such as: what does a quantum leap in social technology look like? My guess is that Pras' work the social computer and Ron's with Attention, supported by Cultural Fusion Source art to provide context with the research and development support/guidance of iFOSSF.

How can you translate that technologically? That's what we're asking you, the iFOSSF members to help us question.

 

Model for Regional Approach

Using history and art, this project will offer a flexible regional ICT infrastructure for collaborative projects which will assist in digital transfer/upgrade of existing and expanded collections. Using diverse oral history sources as the focus, this project will increase awareness and training in the standards for collecting oral history according to the Oral History Association [27]. In addition beyond merely archiving collections it will encourage and support their (digital) use in works of art.

The text in this post will help develop project grant proposals as well content in works of art that will include software. 

 

In researching this latest installment in the evolution of “what is peace?” i've noticed that information that should be a matter of public record is channeled to restrict/limit access in subtle ways. Is this intentional? What is public information? For example, try finding a list of the South Carolina state representatives of African decent during Reconstruction [28].

 


The image “<a mce_thref="http://www.slsot.org/images/usstates.gif&rdquo">http://www.slsot.org/images/usstates.gif&rdquo</a>; cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.

This has increased my interest in exploring exactly what (American) heritage actually is and the cultures that have emerged in the context created by and beyond it.The new question bubbling in my mind is….

What is Freedom?

After reading this article [29]“Google CEO: Internet's role in freedom still expanding
But watch out for censorship, says Schmidt”

Schmidt acknowledged that a completely free flow of information over the Internet can be messy, but he said an unfettered Internet gives people the best information. “The Internet has empowered people in a way we've never seen before,” Schmidt said….

The next wave of Internet users will often compare the way their countries govern with how other governments do so, he predicted. “They're going to see their government has been treating them badly,” he said. “They're going to be annoyed.”

Some governments will struggle with how much free expression is too much, he said. Even in Western democracies such as France and Germany, posting information about the Nazi Party is prohibited, Schmidt said. Other governments will also struggle with what expression to allow…

Despite the policy questions, Schmidt encouraged the audience to work for ways to open information up to more people across the globe. “Globalization is fundamentally about universal access to information,” he said. “This information revolution that's coming can be shaped.”

 

As a public aside (and anyone that can get this message to him please do)

"Excuse me," Mr. Schmidt, "Are you talking to us?"

Event Two:Oral Tradition Integration

Event_Three: Performance Peace- The Story [30]

Creation and Performance of a piece inspired by my family's history in South Carolina. I have posted the start of this on the pbwiki page

See What-is-peace? [31]

 


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