[Adminsysters] [Publication] Politics of Open Infrastructures - before 12

shusha shusha at shusha.ch
Fri Feb 9 17:48:50 CET 2024


Hi all

Yes, I am part of Adminsysters list :)
Thank you for opening the pad!

I personally find it difficult to estimate how serious the stated openness concerning formats of writing really is. Certainly it’s possible to push boundaries, but to what extent? 
Do we want to find out and conceive of something? I think this should be very clear about methods and format in the proposal already.
So what would a compilation be?

Best,
shusha



> Am 09.02.2024 um 17:35 schrieb bolwerK <info at ooooo.be>:
> 
> Hi hi - 
> so renée said before 12th - that is actually Monday - 
> 
> we also reached out personally to Shucha, as she is also on our Adminsysterssss  list [TRUE? ]  and also wanted maybe to propose (reply see infra)
> So our proposal could be collective, but necessarly, We just won't have the capacity to formulate a good proposal ourselves with the pressure of acadmic writing. ::so can you include us whenreaching out to her [Renée Ridgway <rridgway at btech.au.dk>]....... we can make 8000 words together NOT 
> ---collaborative writing. a compilation - - and she told us / it can be a combination of text, essay, drawings - co editing - although the tone and key dates more feel like academic..
> we started document
> 
> https://digitalcare.noho.st/pad/p/politicsofopeninfrastructures
> here is par of our communication, .
> shusha at shusha.ch ::
> 
> 
> Thank you for getting in touch! 
> This sounds like a great opportunity to make some points about feminist servers and Systerserver, and of course also specific affiliated projects.
> You opened like two possibilities: an interview, or a contribution from my research around feminist servers, and both sound appealing to me. But what I like about your proposal is the outlook of doing it together :).
> 
> I think it would be interesting to have a conversation about the convergence of people, initiatives and practices on Systerserver, and how they relate themselves to the infrastructures of Systerserver. 
> For me one of the interesting things of Systerserver is that it is not only community infrastructure, but infrastructure as a communitiy of communities. So yes, maybe we could have a conversation about the relation of infrastructural and cultural practices and turn that into a paper? (We could also think about who else to invite to the conversation, and also will need to discuss the things that are important to us and what we want to focus on.)
> 
> What do you all think ?
> xm
> 
> 
> On 07/02/2024 18:41, nats wessax wrote:
>> hi, seems really cool. it looks like a good opportunity for me to develop a feminist critique of "scaling up" which will be part of my thesis -- drawing on the collective process of writing about feminist federation within the minor tech workshop and together with mara. ... interview could also be nice, they probably have interesting questions but also a bit much and repetitive with the mur.at presentation ..
>> 
>> will reach out to them and keep you in the pipe! thanks again for sharing.
>> n
>> 
>> On 2/6/24 15:45, bolwerK wrote:
>>> hi 
>>> During a meeting with renée ridgway in transmediale she mentioned this call for  publication
>>> https://homepage.univie.ac.at/katja.mayer/politics-of-open-infrastructures/
>>> they are currently looking for abstracts the deadline was 31th of january but she said we can still contribute ( no payment though)
>>> She also mentioned - why not do an interview between us. Or maybe some of the Adminsysters has a "publishing" practice and wants to follow up ?
>>> (not espcially in name of systerserver) but in frame of their current  a current research which is introducing  or mentioning systerserver.
>>> xm
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -------- Forwarded Message --------Subject: Politics of Open Infrastructures
>>> Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2024 19:46:57 +0000
>>> From: Renée Ridgway <rridgway at btech.au.dk>
>>> To: info at ooooo.be <info at ooooo.be>, Winnie Soon <w.soon at arts.ac.uk>
>>> 
>>> hi both
>>> here's the call!
>>> https://homepage.univie.ac.at/katja.mayer/politics-of-open-infrastructures/
>>> 
>>> r
>>> 
>>> Renée Ridgway, PhD (she/her)
>>> Postdoctoral researcher
>>> SHAPE Centre
>>> School of Communication and Culture
>>> Department of Digital Design and Information Studies
>>> Aarhus University
>>> Helsingforsgade 14, building 5437, room 224
>>> 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark
>>> 
>>> e: rridgway at cc.au.dk
>>> w: https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/persons/renee-ridgway(3dc9d2ed-845b-425f-a08b-424bbe13f139).html
>>> 
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Shusha Niederberger
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