http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/observatory.participants
http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/observatory.reader
I. WHAT IS SOFTWARE
The first two days of The Techno-Galactic Software Observatory will be developed in collaboration with the NAM-IP in Namur and will take place in the surrounding of their collection of historical ’numerical artefacts’. Viewing software in this long-term context offers the occasion to reflect on the conditions of its appearance, and allows us to take on current-day questions from a genealogical perspective. What is software? How did it appear as a concept, in what industrial and governmental circumstances? What happens to the material conditions of its production (minerals, factory labor, hardware) when it evaporates into a cloud?
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Wednesday 7 June: NAM-IP
- 08:45 Find us in Midi/South station, main hall
- 09:03 Train to Namur from Midi/South -- Introduction WHAT IS SOFTWARE + who is who + reader
- 10:45 Arrival Nam-IP
- 11:00 Start 1st guided tour + demo for francophones w/ Clara
- 11:30 Start 2nd guided tour + demo w/ Amal for anglophones
- 12:30 Lunch
- 13:30 Intro guide/etherbox
- 14:00 What is a stored program (and meta)? - Anita / Martino
- 16:00 ... + [Techno-galactic guide to software observing]
- 18:00 Leave the museum, walk to the station
- 18:45 > 19:57: Namur - Brussels
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Thursday 8 June: Department of electrical engineering, KULeuven room B91.100 and B91.200
- 09:00 Find us in Midi/South station, main hall
- 09:14 Train to Heverlee from Midi/South Brussels
- 10:00 ... + [Techno-galactic guide to software observing]
- 13:00 Lunch
- 14:00 Contribution t.b.c.
- 16:00 ... + [Techno-galactic guide to software observing]
- 17:00 Leave KULeuven
- 17:32 Train to Brussels from Heverlee
- 18:30 Opening Constant_V Quantify Wholeheartedly (Natacha Roussel + Samedies) http://constantvzw.org/site/QUANTIFY-WHOLEHEARTEDLY.html
II. WHEN AND WHERE IS SOFTWARE
The second two days will focus on the space-time dimension of IT development. The way computer programs and operating systems are manufactured changed tremendously through time, so its production times and places changed too. From military labs via the mega-corporation cubicles to the open-space freelancer utopia, what ruptures and continuities can be traced? From time-sharing to user-space partitions and containerization, what separations were and are at work? Where and when is software made today?
III. OBSERVATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
The last two days at the Techno-galactic software observatory will be dedicated to observation and its consequences. The development of software encompasses a series of practices whose evocative names are increasingly familiar: feedback, report, probe, audit, inspect, scan, diagnose, explore ... What are the systems of knowledge and power within which these activities take place, and what other types of observation are possible? As a practical set for our investigations, we will together set up a walk-in clinic in the basement of the World Trade Center, where users and developers can arrive on Monday with software-questions of all kinds
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Sunday 11: WTC25
- 10:00 Introduction OBSERVATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES + reader + guide/etherbox
- 11:00 Observing exercise
- 13:00 Lunch
- 14:00 Preparations walk-in clinic
- 18:00 End
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Monday 12: WTC25
- 10:00 Preparations walk-in clinic
- 13:00 Lunch
- 14:00 Walk-in Clinic Opens
- 17:00 Closing the clinic, drinks
- 19:00 End
http://www.constantvzw.org/site/Open-Call-for-The-Techno-Galactic-Software-Observatory.html