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Con-figuring With Others
Talk/discussion @ Kulturverein zur Schießhalle
Wednesday 26 Nov
18:00 ‑ 20:00
Project Description
Twenty+ years of FLOSS design practices have generated a whole range of examples of how websites, publications and illustrations can be made with a spectrum of free software tools that enable collective ways of working. In this panel, we would like to share how the practice of configuring tools has shaped how we work with others: relearning from others, reusing others' work, forming a distributed network of practices across our hometowns, Brussels and Rotterdam, with open ends that cross other places.
Creative Crowds CC

Artist Bio
Creative Crowds (CC) is a shared server for FLOSS publishing experiments to explore how different ways of working are shaped by (and shape) different realities. CC is currently maintained by Simon Browne(AU) and Manetta Berends(NL) from Rotterdam.
Online Links
web: https://cc.practices.tools
masto: https://post.lurk.org/@simoon
Francesco Luzzana (Kamo)

Artist Bio
Online Links
Open Source Publishing

Artist Bio
OSP is a graphic design collective based in Brussels. We work on typography, websites, web-to print tools and plotters. We exclusively use free and open source software (F/LOSS). Through our projects we question software as cultural objects and modes of collaboration between graphic designers, artists, cultural institutions and schools. We question the influence and affordances of digital tools through the practice of (commissioned) graphic design, teaching and applied research.
Doriane Timmermans(BE)
Vinciane Daheron(FR)
Simon Browne(AU)
Online Links
web: https://osp.kitchen/