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www.senvoodoo.com

Hallo, I&#039;d like to post some DVDs to contribute to the performing Rights library - in the UK or Vienna - I wonder if you could send me an address for Lois Weaver?

Thank you

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 <description>One of the most dedicated artist I will ever know. I witnessed her art work. Always on point and to the point. Whatever she wants you to see that is what she brings to the table. I am so proud of you that you never quit at achieving your goal. It is still there so go get it!!!</description>
 <pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2007 23:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title>Hi Andrew,
The images you</title>
 <link>http://www.performingrightslibrary.org/image/582#comment-131</link>
 <description>Hi Andrew,

The images you posted look great - can explain a bit about what happened at the Performing Rights event in Vienna? Perhaps in a separate post?

Tom

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Tom Keene [artist/programmer/designer]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.theanthillsocial.co.uk&quot;&gt;www.theanthillsocial.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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 <title>Hi, Ruth!  I would love to</title>
 <link>http://www.performingrightslibrary.org/forum/325#comment-130</link>
 <description>Hi, Ruth!  I would love to dialogue with you regarding the puppets and human rights conference---it is the area of focus for my graduate thesis (I am in the preliminary research stage).  Can you tell me more about it?</description>
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 <title>This has now been superseded</title>
 <link>http://www.performingrightslibrary.org/forum/345#comment-129</link>
 <description>This has now been superseded - a dedicated &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.performingrightslibrary.org/archive&quot;&gt;archive&lt;/a&gt; section has been created. </description>
 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2007 22:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title>The things that you wrote</title>
 <link>http://www.performingrightslibrary.org/text_entry/337#comment-127</link>
 <description>The things that you wrote are really great .I&#039;m from Poland.My english is not so good,but I&#039;m trying.I think that Poland and polish women should learn more about Domestic Terrorism.In our country people think that United States are havean on earth,why don&#039;t know what really going on in your country.And your lector,show&#039;d us (some of as) that we wrong thinking that USA=freedom.Polish gay and lesbian comunites are fighting for freedom,but homoseksual people just dream about this.Because our goovermant ,heterosekual poeple that sorround us,they hate as,they scared of us.But we can fight thru the art with this just show us how.


                                                                     Paulina.</description>
 <pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2006 20:36:39 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title>and also . . . . (and a</title>
 <link>http://www.performingrightslibrary.org/forum/340#comment-126</link>
 <description>and also . . . . (and a shameless plug) SPACE is currently working on an RFID programme, which includes a series of 5 artists commissions which will open on Friday 6th Oct @ SPACE (please come along if you can)and will include this piece ....
. . . In SWAPOId, **evoLhypergrapHyCx (C6)** implement RFID technology in the Antisystemic Distributed Library Project, an alternative library of shared books, videos, and music with venues in community centres and bedrooms worldwide, and through this acting as but one site of resistance against a de-humanising, de-dimensional agenda. . . . . 


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 <link>http://www.performingrightslibrary.org/forum/340#comment-125</link>
 <description>www.steve.museum does look interesting...

www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk has just had a beta launch &amp; part of what they plan for the future is submission &amp; comment from the general public.

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The STEVE</title>
 <link>http://www.performingrightslibrary.org/forum/340#comment-124</link>
 <description>Social Tagging
The STEVE museum &lt;http://www.steve.museum/&gt;
is a project looking at social tagging of art museum collections in order to give people greater access to collections.
It may be useful to keep an eye on it to see if we can learn anything pertinent to the library.</description>
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 <description>Just had another thought that perhaps we went too big, too quickly, when in fact it is best to start small &amp; grow from that base. i.e. what are the core requirements of this site? &amp; which technologies can help us achieve that aim? which should always came second....
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 <description>RE: I think you&#039;re right, on all counts.:)
Ahhh!! thats always nice;) 

RSS feeds: There are currently many hidden feeds on the site which could be opened up (all categories have RSS but this is perhaps not so useful while the site is small). The most useful in the short term is a feed for new comments &lt;a href=&quot;feed://www.performingrightslibrary.org/crss&quot;&gt;feed://www.performingrightslibrary.org/crss&lt;/a&gt;. Apart from that, I need to setup a feed for ALL new content. Strangely Drupal isn&#039;t setup for this by default, so i&#039;ll have to spend some time creating a workaround.

Other Drupal sites: hmm... a tricky one one as this is a particular type of site &amp; difficult to compare + you can configure Drupal to act like most sites out there. The following aren&#039;t necessarily all Drupal sites but they have collaborative bits that I like about them which encompass one or more of the following elements: Usability, Design, Functionality, Sense of community: 
www.processing.org | www.last.fm | www.drupal.org | www.we-make-money-not-art.com | www.blip.tv | www.creativebits.org | www.hackaday.com | www.urban75.org

Each has a different remit, reflected by their choice of technologies which tend to be biased toward a blog or forum style. We sit somewhere in between and I certainly feel a bit un-decided as what we should be. &quot;repointing in terms of focus&quot; would really help to determine how elements should be re-designed and which technologies should be emphasised i.e. is the ability for users to create their own personal collection of links &amp; images etc truly useful, or should we concentrate on the development of an overall, collaboratively developed resource? 

I&#039;m really wanting a mission statement here...

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 <description>Yup, I think you&#039;re right, on all counts.:)
Are there any other Drupal sites which you think work particularly well?

Also, links, RSS feeds etc are all good and great ways to get people involved etc and I&#039;m in agreement about things feeling hidden, which was also my experience when I returned to the site. 

In terms of look and feel, it was really good to be back on the site and I&#039;ve had very positive feedback from people about this. There was a kind of lovely echo of Performing Rights in June.

In general, I think the site needs minor repointing in terms of focus post the PSi conference and events programme. Also, I&#039;d like to think about the fusion of different levels of proximity, or perhaps how it has worked for us/this so far. There are some interesting comments relating to this from posts from the Panic Buttons event. 

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RE: node</title>
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 <description>Hellooo;)

RE: node london
great - it would be interesting to hear what they have to say, though their audience is going to be very different to this one.

RE: Is this discussion too cumbersome for the rest of the site? or not? should it be private?
I don&#039;t think so, but perhaps its not my place to say!!

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 <title>hellooo
should we have an</title>
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 <description>hellooo


should we have an area where we can discus what we think worked well and what didn&#039;t? and perhaps get some external evaluation? should this area of the site be private? and is this discussion too cumbersome for the rest of the site? or not??

finally, i&#039;ve contacted node.london about how their social software/tools have been working so far, i&#039;ll post when i get this info. i think it would be good to make links with them and share our findings.

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 <description>[quote]Assessing the use of social software packages as integral components of conferences, events and networks.[/quote]

Yes please - would be useful info.</description>
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