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BAS is presenting BAS Digital Challenge, an ONLINE program of one lecture and different workshops introducing digital tools based on Free/Libre Open Source Software, to present your work in a digital world.
BAS is presenting BAS Digital Challenge, an ONLINE program of one lecture and different workshops introducing digital tools based on Free/Libre Open Source Software, to present your work in a digital world.
How to structure your documentation and work collaboratively with your mates, how to present your results in an online web 3D environment, how to communicate with your team and record your videos as they are happening, how to do streaming into the main platforms (youtube, twitch), how to share website content, animations, pictures, videos in an online meeting, these are some of the solutions that the program intends to answer.
How to structure your documentation and work collaboratively with your mates, how to present your results in an online web 3D environment, how to communicate with your team and record your videos as they are happening, how to do streaming into the main platforms (youtube, twitch), how to share website content, animations, pictures, videos in an online meeting, these are some of the solutions that the program intends to answer.


Starting on Tuesday next week, we invite you to join our online activities. All activities will happen online! We will send you an email with instructions on how to join the platform.  
Starting on Tuesday next week, we invite you to join our online activities. All activities will happen online! We will send you an email with instructions on how to join the platform.  
Collaborators: Piksel Festival: Andreas Zingerle, Maite Cajaraville, Gisle Froysland.
Collaborators: Piksel Festival: Andreas Zingerle, Maite Cajaraville, Gisle Froysland.


Piksel is an international network and annual event for electronic art and technological freedom. Part workshop, part festival, it is organised in Bergen, Norway, and involves participants from more than a dozen countries exchanging ideas, coding, presenting art and software projects, doing workshops, performances and discussions on the aesthetics and politics of free technologies.
Piksel is an international network and annual event for electronic art and technological freedom. Part workshop, part festival, it is organised in Bergen, Norway, and involves participants from more than a dozen countries exchanging ideas, coding, presenting art and software projects, doing workshops, performances and discussions on the aesthetics and politics of free technologies.


Piksel statement: The development, and therefore use, of digital technology today is mainly controlled by multinational corporations. Despite the prospects of technology expanding the means of artistic expression, the commercial demands of the software industries severely limit them instead. Piksel is focusing on the Free/Libre and Open Source movement as a strategy for regaining artistic control of the technology, but also a means to bring attention to the close connections between art, politics, technology and economy.
Piksel statement: The development, and therefore use, of digital technology today is mainly controlled by multinational corporations. Despite the prospects of technology expanding the means of artistic expression, the commercial demands of the software industries severely limit them instead. Piksel is focusing on the Free/Libre and Open Source movement as a strategy for regaining artistic control of the technology, but also a means to bring attention to the close connections between art, politics, technology and economy.
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To do that Piksel has chosen a group of recommended tools and will assist the students and teachers in their technical implementation by following up the development of the projects.
To do that Piksel has chosen a group of recommended tools and will assist the students and teachers in their technical implementation by following up the development of the projects.


[[File:Bas-program2.png|500px|Diagram digital tools]]
[[File:Bas-program2.png|1153px|Diagram digital tools]]
 
The initial recommended tools:


'''1. To do professional remote lectures''':
'''1. To do professional remote lectures''':
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   We use it in many projects:
   We use it in many projects:
   http://piksel.no/mediawiki/index.php?title=Pikslo_deep_diving_/_underwater_interception_of_the_nordic_sea
   http://piksel.no/mediawiki/index.php?title=Pikslo_deep_diving_/_underwater_interception_of_the_nordic_sea
   It is possible to use a WIKI for each project/group that serves as an index of the development, each student has an user so all of the group members can update it, the index is conforming as they include   information. You can insert videos, pictures, links, etc.
   It is possible to use a WIKI for each project/group that serves as an index of the development, each student has an user so all of the group members can update it, the index is conforming as they include information. You can insert videos, pictures, links, etc.
        
        
'''6. A collaborative platform to share files in the cloud and to work together with your mates'''
'''6. A collaborative platform to share files in the cloud and to work together with your mates'''
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[[ BAS_Digital_Challenge#1st_April:_Wiki_.2F_Jitsi_-_Maite_Cajaraville  | '''1st April 13:00 - 15:00: Wiki / Jitsi - Maite Cajaraville / Piksel |''']]
'''1st April 13:00 - 15:00: Wiki / Jitsi - Maite Cajaraville / Piksel |'''
'''How to use a Wiki to structure and publish the info, and how to use a video chat with Jitsi to work with the team.'''
'''How to use a Wiki to structure and publish the info, and how to use a video chat with Jitsi to work with the team.'''


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* https://youtu.be/vNpK3flDMXc
* https://youtu.be/vNpK3flDMXc
* [[:File:Wiki__WP_presentation.pdf |WIKI presentation PDF]]  
* [[:File:Wiki__WP_presentation.pdf |WIKI presentation PDF]]  




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* https://youtu.be/dIsk4qQNleM
* https://youtu.be/dIsk4qQNleM
* [[:File:Hubs.pdf |Hubs by Mozilla presentation PDF]]
* [[:File:Hubs.pdf |Hubs by Mozilla presentation PDF]]




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* https://youtu.be/mZrIUklh_jU
* https://youtu.be/mZrIUklh_jU
* [[:File:OBS-Presentation.pdf |OBS Studio presentation PDF]]
* [[:File:OBS-Presentation.pdf |OBS Studio presentation PDF]]




''' 13th April 13:00 - 15:00: Email to the students to know which tools they would like to use for their exhibition project'''
''' 13th April 13:00 - 15:00: Email to the students to know which tools they would like to use for their exhibition project'''
* Analysis of the needs
* Analysis of the needs




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*~2 hours, with Q&A from students
*~2 hours, with Q&A from students
* https://youtu.be/4fayqPeCnuI
* https://youtu.be/4fayqPeCnuI




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*~2 hours, with Q&A from students
*~2 hours, with Q&A from students
* https://youtu.be/xrQ9m4pvcgI
* https://youtu.be/xrQ9m4pvcgI
From here we can be doing a follow up to projects/students.
== '''Preparation. Possible index and content''' ==
=== '''31st March: Lecture: How open is the future? Intro to using Free Libre Open Source Technologies''' ===
Platform: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdUsbWra8HY
In my lecture "How open is the future?" I will provide an overview to Free Libre Open Source Technologies. Besides answering questions such as: What is this Open Source? Free? Libre? How can I start with it? What are the benefits for using it in education?  these questions I will show several examples from art, activism, urban design and architecture simulation. I will conclude with an outlook to the different software packages that Piksel and BAS provide in the Digital Challenge and talk about our upcoming workshops so that you are able to present your projects using Free Libre Open Source Technologies.
''As Piksel statement is: The development, and therefore use, of digital technology today is mainly controlled by multinational corporations. Despite the prospects of technology expanding the means of artistic expression, the commercial demands of the software industries severely limit them instead. Piksel is focusing on the Free/Libre and Open Source movement as a strategy for regaining artistic control of the technology, but also a means to bring attention to the close connections between art, politics, technology and economy.''
=== '''1st April: Wiki / Jitsi - Maite Cajaraville'''===
*To do all users/pwd - To assign a project page to each.
*What for, why this format
*Commands
**Text
**Links
**Pictures
**videos
*Starting a wiki.Tests
=== '''2nd April: https://hubs.mozilla.com/ - Andreas''' ===
=== '''3rd April: OBS/IoT Maite''' ===
=== ''' 13th April: Email to students to know what do they like more, maybe a form online''' ===
=== ''' 15th April: Three.js - Andreas ''' ===
=== '''16th April: https://cryptpad.fr/ - Maite''' ===


== '''Team''' ==
== '''Team''' ==


Andreas Zingerle, research and teacher.
Andreas Zingerle, research and teacher.
http://www.andreaszingerle.com/
http://www.andreaszingerle.com/


Maite Cajaraville Coordination, research, teacher
Maite Cajaraville, Coordination, research, teacher
https://piksel.no/
https://piksel.no/
http://maitecajaraville.org/
http://maitecajaraville.org/


Gisle Froysland Servers and research
Gisle Frøysland, Servers and research
https://piksel.no/
https://piksel.no/
https://piksel.org/~gif/
https://220hex.org/


== '''Technical equipment provided by Piksel''' ==
== '''Technical equipment provided by Piksel''' ==

Latest revision as of 14:12, 9 June 2020

Introduction to BAS Digital Challenge program

With the new Coronavirus situation we all find that we need to do a digital leap forward and we need to find artistic and explorative ways to work and display and share our work.

BAS is presenting BAS Digital Challenge, an ONLINE program of one lecture and different workshops introducing digital tools based on Free/Libre Open Source Software, to present your work in a digital world. How to structure your documentation and work collaboratively with your mates, how to present your results in an online web 3D environment, how to communicate with your team and record your videos as they are happening, how to do streaming into the main platforms (youtube, twitch), how to share website content, animations, pictures, videos in an online meeting, these are some of the solutions that the program intends to answer.

Starting on Tuesday next week, we invite you to join our online activities. All activities will happen online! We will send you an email with instructions on how to join the platform. Collaborators: Piksel Festival: Andreas Zingerle, Maite Cajaraville, Gisle Froysland.

Piksel is an international network and annual event for electronic art and technological freedom. Part workshop, part festival, it is organised in Bergen, Norway, and involves participants from more than a dozen countries exchanging ideas, coding, presenting art and software projects, doing workshops, performances and discussions on the aesthetics and politics of free technologies.

Piksel statement: The development, and therefore use, of digital technology today is mainly controlled by multinational corporations. Despite the prospects of technology expanding the means of artistic expression, the commercial demands of the software industries severely limit them instead. Piksel is focusing on the Free/Libre and Open Source movement as a strategy for regaining artistic control of the technology, but also a means to bring attention to the close connections between art, politics, technology and economy.

| Piksel.no

Tools

Piksel proposes to transfer the values of using Free/Libre technologies and the “how to” use a group of digital tools based on free/libre software/hardware, as well as to help BAS (students and teachers) to do the digital change.

To do that Piksel has chosen a group of recommended tools and will assist the students and teachers in their technical implementation by following up the development of the projects.

Diagram digital tools

1. To do professional remote lectures:

 OBS, Open Broadcaster Software
 https://obsproject.com/
 Streaming video to different platforms (Youtube, others) where the lecturer can integrate slides, documents, webpages, different cameras, webcam, ...
 High performance real time video/audio capturing and mixing. Create scenes made up of multiple sources including window captures, images, text, browser windows, webcams, capture cards and more.
      

2. To video chat, students meeting with the professor, it can also be streamed and recorded if needed for farther consultation.

 Jitsi Meet
 https://jitsi.org/
 Multi-platform, open-source video conferencing
 Share your desktop, presentations, and more
 Invite users to a conference via a simple, custom URL
 Edit documents together using Etherpad
 Pick fun meeting URLs for every meeting
 https://bigbluebutton.org
 https://matrix.org/
 

3. To do a 3D virtual world exhibition

 https://hubs.mozilla.com/

4. Showing architectural projects online, there are some environments on WEBGL very interesting to explore too:

 three.js
 https://threejs.org/
 https://sketchfab.com/
 3D Alloy: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:3DAlloy
 Hubs Mozilla SPOKE: https://hubs.mozilla.com/spoke/
      

5. An unique/common place where to order and index all the info/documentation, work in progress

 WIKI
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki
 We use it in many projects:
 http://piksel.no/mediawiki/index.php?title=Pikslo_deep_diving_/_underwater_interception_of_the_nordic_sea
 It is possible to use a WIKI for each project/group that serves as an index of the development, each student has an user so all of the group members can update it, the index is conforming as they include information. You can insert videos, pictures, links, etc.
      

6. A collaborative platform to share files in the cloud and to work together with your mates

 https://nextcloud.com/athome/

Calendar

31st March. 13:00 - 14:30: Lecture - Andreas Zingerle / Piksel | How open is the future? Intro to using Free Libre Open Source Technologies


1st April 13:00 - 15:00: Wiki / Jitsi - Maite Cajaraville / Piksel | How to use a Wiki to structure and publish the info, and how to use a video chat with Jitsi to work with the team.


2nd April 13:00 - 15:00: Hubs by Mozilla - Andreas Zingerle / Piksel | How to use "hubs by Mozilla". Share a virtual room with friends. Watch videos, play with 3D objects, or do an exhibition opening.


3rd April 13:00 - 15:00: OBS Studio Maite Cajaraville / Piksel | How to use Open Broadcaster Software to do a lecture integrating video, text, cameras, etc. Updated video with pop ups.


13th April 13:00 - 15:00: Email to the students to know which tools they would like to use for their exhibition project

  • Analysis of the needs


15th April 12:00 - 14:00: Integrating 3D models in a Mediawiki and 3D Editor Spoke- Andreas Zingerle / Piksel | Showing architecture projects online, WEBGL environments base in three.js.


16th April 13:00 - 15:00: Nextcloud - Maite Cajaraville / Piksel | How to use collaborative tools to work online and to share your files in the cloud.


17th April 13:00 - 14:00: How to use Jitsi, video chat and streaming tool - Maite Cajaraville / Piksel |

Team

Andreas Zingerle, research and teacher. http://www.andreaszingerle.com/

Maite Cajaraville, Coordination, research, teacher https://piksel.no/ http://maitecajaraville.org/

Gisle Frøysland, Servers and research https://piksel.no/ https://220hex.org/

Technical equipment provided by Piksel

Jitsi server (as a backup server)

Wiki server + login for each group/project

Links and resources