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− | |Summary= | + | |Summary=For Beyond Social we use a specific type of wiki software, called ''Mediawiki''. The wiki is the central work- and publishing space for Beyond Social. By using the wiki as a backend (working) and a frontend (publishing) at the same time, it brings the act of reading & writing together. As Beyond Social is a project that aims to create a discourse for social practices, we hope that the wiki can serve as a tool to create and document the developments, reformulations and discussions of student projects, reflections and external initiatives. |
− | + | <br><br>This is an introduction to a mediawiki as a (social) platform, a historical piece of software and its position within the Social Practices. For a tutorial about how to get an account and practically work with the wiki, read the [[Manual|manual]]. | |
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− | For Beyond Social we use a specific type of wiki software, called ''Mediawiki''. The wiki is the central work- and publishing space for Beyond Social. By using the wiki as a backend (working) and a frontend (publishing) at the same time, it brings the act of reading & writing together. As Beyond Social is a project that aims to create a discourse for social practices, we hope that the wiki can serve as a tool to create and document the developments, reformulations and discussions of student projects, reflections and external initiatives. | ||
|Article== Short history = | |Article== Short history = | ||
− | The first wiki was create in 1995 by Ward Cunningham, and it was called Wiki Wiki Web | + | The first wiki was create in 1995 by Ward Cunningham, and it was called Wiki Wiki Web. The word "wiki" comes from Hawaii, where it means quick. A [http://wiki.c2.com/?WikiHistory short wiki history, on Cunningham's first wiki platform] can be readed here. And this [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/Ward_Cunningham%2C_Inventor_of_the_Wiki.webm interview with Ward Cunningham] is a recommended read. |
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− | [http://wiki.c2.com/?WikiHistory short wiki history, on Cunningham's first wiki platform] | ||
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− | [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/Ward_Cunningham%2C_Inventor_of_the_Wiki.webm | ||
− | + | For Cunningham wiki's are about speed, easiness and collaborative forms of writing and publishing on the Web. | |
− | + | ‘People discovered that they can create something with other people, that they don't even know. But they come to trust and they make something that surprises them in terms of its value’. | |
=Example wiki's= | =Example wiki's= | ||
− | Consequently | + | Consequently wiki's have been used extensively as environments for online collaboration. Examples of this are: |
* [http://wikipedia.com/ Wikipedia] | * [http://wikipedia.com/ Wikipedia] | ||
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* [http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Lostpedia] - about TV show Lost | * [http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Lostpedia] - about TV show Lost | ||
* [http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Uncyclopedia] - the content-free encyclopedia | * [http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Uncyclopedia] - the content-free encyclopedia | ||
− | * [https://monoskop.org/Monoskop Monoskop | + | * [https://monoskop.org/Monoskop Monoskop] - an archive wiki for collaborative studies of the arts, media and humanities |
− | * [http://www.mondotheque.be/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Mondoteque | + | * [http://www.mondotheque.be/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Mondoteque] - a research project by art organisation Constant, Brussels |
− | + | <br>Educational examples: | |
* [http://publicationstation.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Publication Studio WdKA] | * [http://publicationstation.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Publication Studio WdKA] | ||
* [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Main_Page MMD&C - PZI wiki] | * [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Main_Page MMD&C - PZI wiki] | ||
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{{Links internal | {{Links internal | ||
|link=Beyond Social Publishing | |link=Beyond Social Publishing | ||
+ | |description=More about how Beyond Social uses Mediawiki software in its publishing workflow. | ||
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{{Links internal | {{Links internal | ||
|link=Manual | |link=Manual | ||
+ | |description=A reference guide for contributing to Beyond Social. | ||
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{{Links external | {{Links external | ||
|link=https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki | |link=https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki | ||
|displaytext=mediawiki.org | |displaytext=mediawiki.org | ||
+ | |description=The website of Mediawiki software, also a great reference for the wiki syntax. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 23 October 2017
Contents
a short introduction to the software
For Beyond Social we use a specific type of wiki software, called Mediawiki. The wiki is the central work- and publishing space for Beyond Social. By using the wiki as a backend (working) and a frontend (publishing) at the same time, it brings the act of reading & writing together. As Beyond Social is a project that aims to create a discourse for social practices, we hope that the wiki can serve as a tool to create and document the developments, reformulations and discussions of student projects, reflections and external initiatives.
This is an introduction to a mediawiki as a (social) platform, a historical piece of software and its position within the Social Practices. For a tutorial about how to get an account and practically work with the wiki, read the manual.
This is an introduction to a mediawiki as a (social) platform, a historical piece of software and its position within the Social Practices. For a tutorial about how to get an account and practically work with the wiki, read the manual.
Short history
The first wiki was create in 1995 by Ward Cunningham, and it was called Wiki Wiki Web. The word "wiki" comes from Hawaii, where it means quick. A short wiki history, on Cunningham's first wiki platform can be readed here. And this interview with Ward Cunningham is a recommended read.
For Cunningham wiki's are about speed, easiness and collaborative forms of writing and publishing on the Web.
‘People discovered that they can create something with other people, that they don't even know. But they come to trust and they make something that surprises them in terms of its value’.
Example wiki's
Consequently wiki's have been used extensively as environments for online collaboration. Examples of this are:
- Wikipedia
- Wiktionary
- Digital Craft wiki
- Lostpedia - about TV show Lost
- Uncyclopedia - the content-free encyclopedia
- Monoskop - an archive wiki for collaborative studies of the arts, media and humanities
- Mondoteque - a research project by art organisation Constant, Brussels
Educational examples:
Links
Beyond Social Publishing More about how Beyond Social uses Mediawiki software in its publishing workflow.
Manual A reference guide for contributing to Beyond Social.
mediawiki.org The website of Mediawiki software, also a great reference for the wiki syntax.
Recent articles
Last modified at 16 December 2022 18:40:39 by User:Ron Merkle
Last modified at 16 December 2020 10:08:17 by User:Katja
Last modified at 15 December 2020 13:41:14 by User:Angeliki
CONTRIBUTE
Feel free to contribute to Beyond Social.
There are four ways to contribute:
Create a new article. Beyond Social is written and edited by its community. Contribute to this online publishing platform with an article (text, photo-essay, video, audio and so on) about your project, theory, event or initiative in the field of Social Art & Design.
Edit this page, or any of the other ones. If there is any missing information or spelling mistakes in this article, please don't hesitate to change it. Other complementing work, such as including media files (images/video's/audio) is also very much appreciated.
Talk with the contributers and others by taking part in one of the discussions on the TALK-page of an article. These pages are the semi-hidden backside of articles, hence ideal for discussions about an article without changing the initial text.
PROPOSE a new editorial. Beyond Social invites guest editor(s) to emphasize a certain issue, topic or theme. Guest editors write an editorial, invite others to create articles by an open call and/or add existing articles.