Warm up
This is it. Funkstation will re-animate Funksturm.de. Stay tuned.
Global Ideas Bank for Social Inventions
A9 has new drag&drop features (note: pay attention to privacy issues!)
Mobile gaming beyond gadgets.City as gameboard.Street action as gameplay.Collectively mapping a new portrait of New York.
[ambient user activity] uPresence is a multiuser exhibit that portrays human interaction in a networked environment
As Bastian pointed out earlier this week, we've used wikis extensively in the past. Wikis turned out to be the first collaborative tool that actually improved the way we work together. Not when we were spread around the globe, but when we were sitting altogether in one room. In fact we achieve best results when being in the same room and working together online and offline at the same time. Since wikis can be edited very fast and by multiple people at the same time, we keep online records of our face-to-face discussions in real-time and with minimal efforts. Wikis contain not only results but also reflect developments and progresses of our work sessions. Due to their associative structure, they’re capable of presenting topics that cannot be appropriately described in a linear way. Let’s say wikis present information more the way we’re thinking. Therefore it is easy to frequently switch between face-to-face discussions and collaborative online working, since the structures are similar.
Wikis can be used in a variety of ways. However it has turned out, that the benefit of a wiki is dependent on physical proximity. The more we communicated face-to-face the higher the benefit of the wiki was.
However wikis are still in its infancy. Their further development is something we look forward to. 'We claim to develop a Web-based product that will take emerging wiki technology to a new level', says a new Palo Alto start-up called JotSpot. They have just received $5.2 million venture capital from the valley to realize their mission. Unfortunately their 'quest to turn an open-source wiki into an application product.' (Article) is less agreeable.
When developing wikis, something one has to keep in mind is that wikis might be so useful, because they are so simple. Here are some very basic features we would like wikis to have:
(via smartmobs) A pillow fight flash mob is scheduled to take place tomorrow 17.40 outside St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Rule no.3 will be very useful to prevent any escalation.
1 Come with pillow hidden in plastic carrier bag.
2 At exact given time, pull pillow from bag and fight.
3 Do not fight anyone without pillow in hand.
Actually this is not the first pillow fight flash mob. Julie, our correspondant from France, performs her one-girl-pillow-fight flashmobs since many years. Unfortunately she regularly ignores rule no.3
Jetzt geht's los: Es gibt endlich eine Non-Commercial/Non-Institutional License für Macromedia FLEX!
Bald wird's echt krachen: Sicherlich wird es am Anfang eine Unmenge an feature-überfüllten Webanwendungen geben; danach wird das Netz aber endlich schön. Die Funkstation freut sich schon drauf!
Funkstation has been using wikis for quite a while. They supported our work in many different ways (learning, communicating, managing projects and more).
Here's a very(!) interesting wiki mutation which we might use for a little project in the near future: TiddlyWiki. (It is mostly implemented in JavaScript and can be set up in no time on any server.)