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DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS15.92%
Net Worth
2.522USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
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From Date
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2019/08/06 18:13:21
parent authorzandi
parent permlinkonline-communities-are-powerful-meatspace
authorsteemitboard
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2018/02/05 09:29:27
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parent permlinkonline-communities-are-powerful-meatspace
authordtubix
permlinkre-online-communities-are-powerful-meatspace-465
title
bodyNice post! I will follow you from now on. <p><img src="https://preview.ibb.co/fGAMyx/up1.jpg" width="200"/></p>
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2018/02/05 09:29:21
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2017/08/06 18:11:06
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2016/08/09 12:30:27
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2016/08/09 07:46:42
voterlauralemons
authorzandi
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2016/08/09 07:14:33
parent authorlauralemons
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authorzandi
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2016/08/08 21:17:54
parent authorntomaino
parent permlinksilicon-valley-steem-meetup
authorzandi
permlinkre-ntomaino-silicon-valley-steem-meetup-20160808t211753357z
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zandireceived 0.020 SBD, 0.023 SP author reward for @zandi / curation-of-an-art-show-as-a-nobody
2016/08/08 21:14:36
authorzandi
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zandireceived 0.018 SBD, 0.023 SP author reward for @zandi / grotto-exe-2014
2016/08/08 20:51:57
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2016/08/08 20:51:57
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2016/08/08 20:44:36
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authorzandi
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2016/08/08 20:42:51
voterzandi
authorzandi
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2016/08/08 20:42:51
parent author
parent permlinkcommunity
authorzandi
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body### Chat.meatspac.es/ http://imgur.com/u6M0DgN.gif Have you ever heard of meatspace? No not the term for real life versus cyberspace, it was a burgeoning online community two years ago. http://imgur.com/tTlFTrS.gif Talked about at most developer cons and an open source darling created by Edna Pirahna and contributed to by many. It's community was something to behold because of the fact that you had to use your face, and that expressions/emotions were caught with every gif you sent in chat. http://i.imgur.com/4H3dZiI.jpg This is the dream of **steemit** an online community that brings people together. However my concern is that while **meatspace** was not driven by funds, steemit is. How will we communicate past the front of text and go beyond? The front page is dialed in to discussing crypto currency and its value. It seems to be mostly what trends on **steemit**. Does that make this a weird pyramid scheme, or something more? http://imgur.com/FyeuEHq.gif Meatspace brought together strangers so far as to have MEAT-UPS. The content producers were keen on keeping their friends from the conferences, so it was a great place for developers who spend their days on the computer to hangout at the same time no matter their location. http://imgur.com/0UkEXDa.gif Meatspace pulled in lonely people. People who were searching for more than what Facebook or Tumblr had to offer. This site helped people get jobs (two of them are creating a company together right now), lovers (still together), friends, and even move across the country and still have a community. We called some of these people superusers. They were the ones who helped shape the chat by welcoming newcomers and built conversation with others. http://imgur.com/3Jfd1PB.gif I was one of those lonely people I'd say. In another country from my family, and fresh from a painful break up. http://imgur.com/z5pyifR.jpg Meatspace appealed to my animator and performative nature. Let alone my obsession with chatrooms since I was 8 years old on AOL Kids chat. (You can talk with someone from anywhere!? They have a whole nother life and world of experiences!? Woah!) http://imgur.com/oxTOcQL.jpg http://imgur.com/3NLUOIf.gif The site also helped spark that leap of faith out of stagnant relationships and stilted travel dreams. I myself have been to Seattle, San Francisco, Paris, and Brussels to visit friends from this strange online world. My friend Lola is coming on the 19th of this month to visit North America for her first time. http://imgur.com/xRGdbvx.gif Online communities have real world potential. http://imgur.com/0hIkkqy.gif ### How will we choose to shape Steemit? Now, meatspace wasn't perfect. There wasn't a real way to block out or maintain a safe space from predatory individuals. Some people got through the cracks. This sort of moderation is important by the creators and the community itself. You have to protect what you've built together. We didn't do that, and that's how meatspace failed itself. The creator ran off on its community because they couldn't handle the fame and didn't want to be a leader. It was just a fun project that got out of hand. Communities need to be tended to. http://imgur.com/F8L4XnN.jpg http://imgur.com/9rpoJNh.gif Zandi Dandizette
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2016/08/08 14:52:48
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2016/08/08 09:50:09
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2016/08/08 09:47:27
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(that was a headache) For us, however, it was a tad easier. Just needed organization, and a name that could be made catchy and sound prestigious. My first show was titled POLYPHONICS. And had to do with colour harmonies. I accepted proposals to be a part of the show, 100% of the profits to the artists, and posted it up on Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr as well as posters around the local art schools and Instant Coffee Listings in Canada. This gave us a diverse background of people who wanted to show. Not only did it appeal to emerging artists learning how to write proposals and presentation, but since our collective's work was in it, it gave the collective more of an audience. I can say, every show so far we have sold work. http://i68.tinypic.com/xgazuo.jpg The other aspect that appeals to people is that **we can showcase experimental work.** We aren't a profit driven space so the more interesting or engaging something is, we want to see how it interacts with the space! We've had ballpit buses, tattooing in the basement, a light up curtain that you step into, a room draped in black fabric, giant cardboard dinosaur, and a glitch game that has a controller made of vegetables and fruit. Edible work, interactive work, nude performances. You name it. We're game. http://i67.tinypic.com/2v2v09u.jpg Marika Vandekraats 2014 Also we still have a standard with our curation. About 50% of the proposals get turned down, because we allow each work its room to breathe. We don't shove everything together. ### Some keys to remember, rather than my ramblings. **Who is your audience?** I pinpointed my demographic being mostly people in their twenties due to our quirky nature. However with our naming, and where we advertised the event (local papers, posters, email listings, hashtags) we pulled in some people who would never go to things like this. It created the perfect cross-contamination of crowds. Confusion that lead to enjoyment and discussion centering around the works. **Write like you mean it.** When you write up a themed event. Inspire them. When you are contacting beer companies. Appeal to their brand identity and business model. When you talk to a writer or journalist. Recognize what points are going to be the gimmick for their article. http://i63.tinypic.com/2hgzudi.png **Treat your artists as you wish to be treated.** Okay obviously we were a no-name space. There were some important things to do. Within the day/hour I would send a thank you for your application email. My replies were succinct and quick. When I said I accepted the work, I would also have an outline of what day was set up and when was pick up. This invoked confidence. Of course though when the artists showed up to a house, they were a bit suspicious. I had to talk everything up. Make them feel welcomed, even though I was installing all their work (novice mistake). By the time the evening of the show came around. They were so excited to see the difference. How we had completely rearranged the space from a studio homespace to a showspace. http://i67.tinypic.com/307rmlg.jpg Marchien Veen 2014 **Advertise with purpose.** Having a large showcase got a renewed interest in the space that a dying collective had taken place in before. How do I get a large amount of people to show up to a city which was notorious for the Northwest Yes. By having 30 artists, you're guaranteeing at least 3 friends invited per artist. I also made gifs, which are very shareable and actually interesting, for my advertising. I would link the event in the comments below the gif. You have to ramp up and sneak peek as things go on. Do you have an email list? Do you know your local Facebook groups? Don't post once, then expect people to remember it two weeks later. It's like watering a plant. Don't let it die! Get the after photos of the event up as soon as possible. Don't let those go to waste. People want to see themselves again to remember how good the event was. http://i68.tinypic.com/jkasr6.jpg **How do the works interact with each other?** I had a tendency to group works that I felt complimented each other. However, you can also group by size, style, dialogue (do they create a conversation between them?) and space. You can kind of see that in the pictures below. http://i68.tinypic.com/29gjubt.jpg http://i66.tinypic.com/2gubcpe.jpg **Organization is important.** What steps do you need to take in the next couple of weeks? Who should you delegate the tasks to? I had a google doc excel sheet with the list of artists who applied, in order to keep track. I would colour code it and reorganize it based on who got accepted, which room in the space they would be located in, whether I had heard back from them, and with all the details I needed for the artist statement list and tags next to the work (price, name, size, bio, statement, etc). All of this takes a lot of pressure off of you, and can help when co-curating with another individual. **End goals** Lighting and placement is important. People really pay attention to how things are placed and the time that has been taken to make things look nice. Do you have a DJ? A photographer? A playlist? Someone to man the bar? These are all things that should be taken into account, cause don't expect yourself to do it. You'll be too busy greeting people and checking on things to take all those on as well. ### I hope this has been helpful. Feel free to leave comments and questions. http://i64.tinypic.com/6sbcb6.jpg http://i65.tinypic.com/5xk3kx.jpg http://i65.tinypic.com/behpmu.png http://i63.tinypic.com/f6i2w.jpg
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Confusion that lead to enjoyment and discussion centering around the works. **Write like you mean it.** When you write up a themed event. Inspire them. When you are contacting beer companies. Appeal to their brand identity and business model. When you talk to a writer or journalist. Recognize what points are going to be the gimmick for their article. http://i63.tinypic.com/2hgzudi.png **Treat your artists as you wish to be treated.** Okay obviously we were a no-name space. There were some important things to do. Within the day/hour I would send a thank you for your application email. My replies were succinct and quick. When I said I accepted the work, I would also have an outline of what day was set up and when was pick up. This invoked confidence. Of course though when the artists showed up to a house, they were a bit suspicious. I had to talk everything up. Make them feel welcomed, even though I was installing all their work (novice mistake). By the time the evening of the show came around. They were so excited to see the difference. How we had completely rearranged the space from a studio homespace to a showspace. http://i67.tinypic.com/307rmlg.jpg Marchien Veen 2014 **Advertise with purpose.** Having a large showcase got a renewed interest in the space that a dying collective had taken place in before. How do I get a large amount of people to show up to a city which was notorious for the Northwest Yes. By having 30 artists, you're guaranteeing at least 3 friends invited per artist. I also made gifs, which are very shareable and actually interesting, for my advertising. I would link the event in the comments below the gif. You have to ramp up and sneak peek as things go on. Do you have an email list? Do you know your local Facebook groups? Don't post once, then expect people to remember it two weeks later. It's like watering a plant. Don't let it die! Get the after photos of the event up as soon as possible. Don't let those go to waste. People want to see themselves again to remember how good the event was. http://i68.tinypic.com/jkasr6.jpg **How do the works interact with each other?** I had a tendency to group works that I felt complimented each other. However, you can also group by size, style, dialogue (do they create a conversation between them?) and space. You can kind of see that in the pictures below. http://i68.tinypic.com/29gjubt.jpg http://i66.tinypic.com/2gubcpe.jpg **Organization is important.** What steps do you need to take in the next couple of weeks? Who should you delegate the tasks to? I had a google doc excel sheet with the list of artists who applied, in order to keep track. I would colour code it and reorganize it based on who got accepted, which room in the space they would be located in, whether I had heard back from them, and with all the details I needed for the artist statement list and tags next to the work (price, name, size, bio, statement, etc). All of this takes a lot of pressure off of you, and can help when co-curating with another individual. **End goals** Lighting and placement is important. People really pay attention to how things are placed and the time that has been taken to make things look nice. Do you have a DJ? A photographer? A playlist? Someone to man the bar? These are all things that should be taken into account, cause don't expect yourself to do it. You'll be too busy greeting people and checking on things to take all those on as well. ### I hope this has been helpful. Feel free to leave comments and questions. http://i64.tinypic.com/6sbcb6.jpg http://i65.tinypic.com/5xk3kx.jpg http://i65.tinypic.com/behpmu.png http://i63.tinypic.com/f6i2w.jpg
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body### **Grotto.exe** I want to share a few works that I am proud of with **Steemit** I am specifically relating to a piece I made in 2014 that now informs 2016. http://i67.tinypic.com/2vuzja0.jpg **Grotto.exe** was an immersive exploration of the gender binary and colour associations. Participants were invited to relax and listen to the audio while the video glitched out. The transmission created ambiance of a alien signal cutting in and out. Just out of reach. Basically you were on display in a cave set up. http://i64.tinypic.com/dnoppg.jpg Here's a bit of the in progress image of the walls and stalagmites in the background in my studio. http://i64.tinypic.com/350qbk4.jpg And the illustration that inspired the work. http://i66.tinypic.com/xauick.jpg Also backgrounds of some stop motion//digital animation that may have been maquettes for it unknowingly. http://i68.tinypic.com/2e390z4.jpg **2014** http://i63.tinypic.com/ve5iqx.jpg **2014** http://i65.tinypic.com/10mip0m.jpg **2013** Where does this lead though? Excitingly enough I found out this evening I was accepted as one of seven artists in a digital event in Richmond, BC. My work is going to be a cave pool in which gifs will be projected onto it. Here's the beginnings of the next step in this series. http://i65.tinypic.com/6qd0jt.jpg http://i64.tinypic.com/2e1f6ts.jpg See you on the flip side as the process unfolds. Cheers, Zandi Dandizette
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2016/08/06 20:15:36
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