Geert Lovink (by way of Pit Schultz <pit@contrib.de>) on Mon, 22 Apr 96 12:24 MDT |
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Subject: Introducing Association for Progressive Information (fwd) From: Gert van Velzen <gert> Message-Id: <199512171908.TAA11070@nerf.xs4all.nl> Association for Progressive Information --------------------------------------- Manifesto 951217 --------------------------------------- This is a proposal for the formation of the API. It's mission will be to explore and to apply information technology in a progressive perspective. The main item of research wil be to create memory banks which will be accessible to progressive people and organizations. Although we now have come a long way with computerized communication, only now it becomes feasible to actually store all the information that passes our systems daily, and to keep it accessible for factual research. The reason is that prices of storage media keep dropping. The latest development marked by mass introduction of the 100MB floppy ('zip drive'). But although it is no longer expensive to build our archives, we still need to cooperate in tuning our specialised databases in concert by access via the internet. And since the internet is an international network, why limit it to the Netherlands. The internat can glue all our databases together to be one huge common memory. The MIT foundation has developed a full-text database which will be freely distributed among API members on the condition that some of the sections of their database will be accessible to other members or maybe even the entire internet (if your host can manage). The special thing about the MIT software is that it works with exact match of search words, which makes it useful to people who know what they are looking for. The WAIS public domain text database works with fuzzy logic and produces answers that one did not ask for, which makes it unsuitable for application in news filters. FTDB has a news filter included, which can both output to mail and to newsgroups. The FTDB package is under development. It can serve as a retrieval medium to a common memory, but it is not very smart yet. We hope the API members wil help define a useful medium. For now it will be reasonably modest, light and fast. You may notice the tangent in the name, with the Association for Progressive Communication. We do not have links with this hierarchical organization, but maybe that may change in the future. We hope API will be a loose federation of different progressive groups throughout the world, who actually try to use information technology without feeding Bill Gates from Microsoft or AT&T or anything. While they BUY information, we know that much of what we need, is in the public channels. It's just a matter of finding it and also helping each other to find it. Our first contribution is the NYTransfer/MIT meta database of interesting internet resources. Have a look at: http://nerf.xs4all.nl/api We hope there will be a whole list of links there in future. You may also use the software for closed sections, but when this will deliver you financial benefit, we require you to support the FTDB development financially. So let us know what you think about it. Send your mail to: gert@nerf.xs4all.nl Gert van Velzen -- * distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission * <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, * collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets * more info: majordomo@is.in-berlin.de and "info nettime" in the msg body * URL: http://www.desk.nl/nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@is.in-berlin.de