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* description /!\ just some thoughts
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dyne.org defines itself as a platform which concentrates on the distribution of free software programs. doing this, the participants of dyne.org point out the high potential of open source tools with regard to artistic,technical and social creation. '''dyne.org''' aims to keep growing and existing as a non institutional structure, which means communication is done by individuals and possibily with individuals, while hierarchy and power structures are not present.
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* intention '''dyne.org''' can be defined (in any order) as a:
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we define "spreading of information" as a tool to artificially increase availability of tools which are based on material which is distributable via electronic networks. "spreading" works against diminishing which is a capitalistical attitude to control the markets and assure political and economic influence. well accepted side effect of this practises is an accellerated distinction of diversities in worldsociety. as a part of a sociey which counts on diminishing-practises, we do have to accede on a daily-life basis; nevertheless, we take the freedom to "offer" as well as to "express". || '''Free Software House''' || we develop, document and mantain free software applications ||
|| '''Free Software Art Ensemble''' || our research in free software often applies to art environments ||
|| '''Distributed Group of Free Developers''' || we connect a network of free developers, researchers and professionals ||
|| '''Media Consulting Cooperative''' || we operate in conjunction with other initiatives planning media strategies and solutions ||
|| '''Open Technology Research Center''' || our research pursues further development of existent and new open technologies to be released according to [http://www.gnu.org GNU] directives about free software. ||
|| '''Transmedial Theatre Workgroup''' || we (co)produce various live performances and theatre pieces ||
|| '''S.H.E.E.P. point''' || '''s'''ocial '''h'''acking for '''e'''xt'''e'''nded '''p'''laytime! ||
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about identities:
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they define themself within their activity () identities define themself within their activity into the community.
dyne.org is a community opened to defined identities.
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/!\ just some thoughts

dyne.org aims to keep growing and existing as a non institutional structure, which means communication is done by individuals and possibily with individuals, while hierarchy and power structures are not present.

dyne.org can be defined (in any order) as a:

Free Software House

we develop, document and mantain free software applications

Free Software Art Ensemble

our research in free software often applies to art environments

Distributed Group of Free Developers

we connect a network of free developers, researchers and professionals

Media Consulting Cooperative

we operate in conjunction with other initiatives planning media strategies and solutions

Open Technology Research Center

our research pursues further development of existent and new open technologies to be released according to [http://www.gnu.org GNU] directives about free software.

Transmedial Theatre Workgroup

we (co)produce various live performances and theatre pieces

S.H.E.E.P. point

social hacking for extended playtime!

about identities:

identities are the constituting fundamental of every community. identities define themself within their activity into the community. dyne.org is a community opened to defined identities.

DyneProfile (last edited 2008-06-26 09:53:13 by anonymous)