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我们非常高兴地欢迎您参加一系列关于DIY网络的跨学科研讨会的第一次。他们以最近在Dagstuhl成功举办的名为“DIY网络:跨学科视角”的研讨会为基础,该研讨会汇集了高度多样化的研究人员和实践者,以反思与使用在公共互联网之外运行的本地无线网络相关的技术和社会问题。研讨会开启了一个沟通的过程,让技术创造者(如计算机科学家、工程师和黑客)和更了解技术应用的复杂城市环境的人(如社会和政治科学家、城市规划师、设计师和艺术家)之间的沟通变得更加紧密。现在,在由ACM MobiSys主办的DIYnet 2015上,参与者试图在围绕由DIY网络解决方案定义的复杂设计空间促进跨学科交流方面再迈出一步,以实现城市中技术和人际网络之间更具创造性的相互作用。技术方案包括DIY网络应用的概念和经验条目,以及对重要技术问题的新颖科学贡献。我们也非常自豪地拥有来自不同领域的关键人物,他们都接近于共同的查询对象:DIY网络。更具体地说,Michael Smyth(爱丁堡纳皮尔大学)将做一个关于城市交互设计的主题演讲,并强调混合空间设计的跨学科视角。Paul Dourish(加州大学欧文分校)将做第二个主题演讲,主题是基础设施项目的政治,这将带来政治维度。Andreas Unteidig(柏林艺术大学)将对“混合信箱”进行演示,并介绍其设计研究视角。Mathias Jud(独立艺术家)将展示社区艺术项目http://www.qaul.net,该项目已获得“Prix Ars electronica[下一个想法]”,并带来艺术和活动家的视角。
Proceedings of the 2015 Workshop on Do-it-yourself Networking: an Interdisciplinary Approach
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the first of a series of interdisciplinary workshops on DIY networking. They build on a recent successful Dagstuhl seminar by the name "DIY networking: an interdisciplinary perspective", which brought together a highly diverse group of researchers and practitioners to reflect on technological and social issues related to the use of local wireless networks operating outside the public Internet. The seminar initiated a process of bridging the communication gap between those who build technology (e.g. computer scientists, engineers, and hackers) and those who understand better the complex urban environment where this technology is deployed (e.g. social and political scientists, urban planners, designers, and artists).
Now in DIYnet 2015 -- hosted by ACM MobiSys -- the participants try to make one more step toward facilitating interdisciplinary exchanges around the complex design space defined by DIY networking solutions, for a more creative interplay between technological and human networks in the city. The technical programme includes both conceptual and experiential entries with DIY networking applications, and novel scientific contributions on important technical questions.
We are also very proud to have with us key people coming from different domains that are close to the common object of enquiry: DIY networking. More specifically
Michael Smyth (Edinburgh Napier University) will give a keynote talk on Urban Interaction Design, and highlight the interdisciplinary perspective of hybrid space design.
Paul Dourish (University of California, Irvine) will give a second keynote talk on The Politics of Infrastructure Projects, which will bring the political dimension.
Andreas Unteidig (Berlin University of the Arts) will give a demo of the "hybrid letter box" and introduce the design research perspective.
Mathias Jud (independent artist) will give a demo of the community art project http://www.qaul.net, which has received the "Prix Ars electronica [the next idea]", and bring the artistic and activist perspective.