[NetBehaviour] more about mimoSa

marc marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Mon Jul 10 16:14:21 CEST 2006


OK...

What you say sounds more interesting and appropriate anyway...

- using different areas as 'node-links', and creating assembled 
computer-based, object tools/resources depending on each  group or 
people's localized needs.

So each machine is an ad-hoc resource :-)

marc

> hi mark
>
> perhaps not so portable... hehe as in different places assumes 
> diferent bodies but most often big.. :) we started by wanting it to be 
> portable, we thought we would be able to carry mimoSa but then we 
> found out that the best thing would be to  have  different  mimoSas on 
> each place, assemble it with local resources.. so it really depends on 
> what material/support is constructed on..
>
> xt
>
> marc escreveu:
>
>> ricardo ruiz wrote:
>> Hi Ricardo,
>>
>> Does this mean that it is a 'portable' data collector/recorder 
>> information & a 'portable' information distributor?
>>
>> marc
>>
>>> hi netbehaviourists.
>>>
>>> we could finally translate the text on the post bellow...
>>>
>>> []'s
>>> rr
>>>
>>> -+
>>> "What is mimoSa?
>>> mimoSa are workshops to the construction of an urban intervention and
>>> information correction machine, or a mobile media a.s. (in portuguese,
>>> Mídia Móvel SA). More than that, mimoSa is also the machine constructed
>>> during these workshops, where the machine object is embodied, 
>>> humanized,
>>> record local stories and publish than on the internet..."
>>>
>>> + http://turbulence.org/Works/mimoSa/blog/?p=28
>>>
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