Geert Lovink on Wed, 5 Feb 97 11:57 MET |
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the foundation of a radical online workspace in Amsterdam (NL) SUPPORT CONTRAST.ORG Even though the internet-hype might suggest otherwise, the 'net is more than a collection of Web-pages, mailboxes and chatcafes. It is also a powerful political medium and as such a subject of political struggle. The internet is a very good medium for campaigning, actions and protest voices. Contrast.org is created to stimulate these voices. It's an organisation and workspace for contra-information, and contra-expertise, on the Internet - from a radical-critical perspective. Background Over the past year, the list of spectacular Dutch internet-initiatives has steadily grown: The Scientology-actions, the online edition of the Van Traa dossier (parliamentary enquiry on police practices), the launching of a critical anti-macdonalds website an the online asylum for the German magazine Radical, which is illegal in Germany itself. More campaigns will follow, and for that reason contrast.org is founded. We often receive requests from abroad to place nationally censured material on Dutch servers. To bring such information online in a useful way needs much work and knowledge. This help is now given form the homes of individuals. A common working-space to work on these online projects together will make the support easier. Contrast.org will also initiate new online political campaigns and develop projects of public criticism, using the best possible technologies of the internet. A good example is www.mcspotlight.org, the anti-McDonalds-site, founded and constructed with Dutch support and advise. The site is professionally designed and makes an intelligent use of frames. Relevant information of MacDonalds and contra-information can thus be shown simultaneously. After much deliberation about the necessity to better co-ordinate existing and new political internet projects, contrast.org has recently been founded (and a real working-space has been set up). We need financial support to maintain this working-space. We hope that, after this start-up phase, contrast.org can exist on paid assignments. Contrast.org decided to start right away, with no concrete jobs in sight. That's why this letter is not only meant to inform you, but also as a call for financial support. We hope to convince you to buy shares, or donate some money. Contrast.org is a foundation. Its goals: to promote the use of electronic communication devices, specifically to promote, defend and strengthen the freedom of expression and the universal human rights. The foundation also wants to promote discussions on these topics. Contrast.org brings contra-information on-line, through mailinglists, databases, WWW-pages, websites or combinations of these techniques. Contrast.org is not a provider, but a place for technical and editorial support for Net-activities. Contrast.org also serves as a virtual name for this type of projects. Some of the actions of Contrast.org Initiate, support, co-ordinate political projects By co-ordinating political projects from our workspace, actions can be taken more efficient and faster in case of censorship or judicial problems. To secure continuity an editorial board will meet regularly, to see what actions should be taken. Contrast.org not only reacts on developments by governments and businesses, but will initiate projects as well. Collecting juridical knowledge During past activities, lawyers needed to be consulted. Judicial questions about the 'net are complicated and mostly not yet fixed (e.g. censure, privacy, copyright). Lawyers, judges and others have still much to find out and learn about legal aspectsof the 'net. Contrast.org wants to collect knowledge in this area, so that many can benefit from it. Disseminating Technical knowledge Building more complex websites requires more knowledge then merely about HTML-tags. Java-script, mailinglists, Unix- en Linux-knowledge; audio- and video techniques; contrast.org wants to enlarge the knowledge of these "higher net-techniques". The online workspace will collect expertise and make it available for those who want to use it. Not by means of courses but by working at it yourself, in collaboration with the contrast.org technical team. The working-space will also build a library. It will be a place to learn by reading and doing. Asylum For groups who find publishing in their own country impossible (censure, government control, intimidation or blockades), contrast.org can find refuge at other servers. For example by mirroring the site elsewhere, or by offering mailboxes or public terminals. An open working-space The working-space can serve as a collective space for people with projects. It will be possible to work on specific projects for a while. Especially in the last phase of building a website or cd-rom, working with a team in one space is very useful. Own server In the long run contrast.org might set up its own server. But at this stage, the development of projects is more important. Getting our own 'netspace is a secondary goal. Content An editorial team of people from the workspace and the think-tank will meet regularly and decide on initiating projects and campaigns. This group will think of possibilities and stimulate people who come with good initiatives. Activities concerning the Euro-summit As a first project, contrast.org has chosen the Euro-Summit in Amsterdam, June 17-18 1997. European leaders will meet at the Dutch National Bank and dine in the Van Gogh Museum. The press will be lodged in a camp near the Bank building. During the summit, the entire area will bea no-go area . Police are already preparing the people who live there. At well attended meetings plans are made for a big spectacle called "the other Europe". We want to support these activities on the 'net through mailinglists for organising groups; with thematic websites (Jansen & Janssen on Europol; refugees and illegals; European economy and social politics; north-south / east-west relations). During the summit, we want to experiment with real-audio and -video on the Net, in collaboration with Amsterdam free radio pirates. It will also be a time to strengthen the discussion on neo-liberalism from the view of net-activism and access-politics. Ideas and Money Contrast.org started as a foundation There are many plans, but more ideas and input are always welcome. You can join our editorial meetings (in Amsterdam) of mail us your suggestions. To be able to get started (rent, telephone, computers, chairs) and keep the workspace open, contrast.org needs financial support. If you think this initiative is worthwhile, please show this by donating some money, or by buying shares at F100,- guilders a piece. You will receive a regular update on our activities and thoughts in return. Please sent your money-order to: Stichting MIT Amsterdam postgiro NL: 3449270 for more information: e-mail: info@contrast.org URL: http://www.contrast.org/ Snail-mail: Contrast.org Postbus 11147 1001 GC Amsterdam with kind regards from the board of the foundation: Bert Mussig, Jo van der Spek, Karin Spaink and Marianne van den Boomen. -- * 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