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it's been rather silent since the awesome website was released, on which Hana and Dijana were working on. I still think its's a important matter, for reasons mentioned in a earlier post. Obviously there's still a lot of work to do and a lot of things to discuss in order to get a decent appearence on the web. There won't be a workshop this summer and i'd like therefore to give a short overview about the current situation and maybe suggest further moves.
I'd say it was a quite anticipating idea to digitalize the physical archive during the last two years, since, well, it's gone. correct me if i'm wrong ( and I truly hope i am), but there were only two physical easa-archives: One in Copenhagen, which has been thrown away. And now guess in which faculty building the second was... exactly! does any dutch know anything about it whether it was somewhere else or if it somehow escaped the flames for some reason? And does anyone know if there's another archive somewhere? If not, then there's not much left except for two harddrives (one with pernille in cph and one here in Zürich), which are not at all complete (entire years are missing), but at least they have a decent amount of information, pictures and films. There's also some stuff spread all over the world in the shelters of some estimated 10000 easians... other things that were developed but hardly discussed/agreed on during last easa/INCM/blog are the use or uselessness of a eas-calendar, blog vs. forum (i changed my minde a little bit) and the Logo once again. Not too many easians join the discussions here on the blog, wherefore i suggest we'll also talk about it during a nc-meeting in Ireland. If they're in any way similar to the ones in elefsina ("are there any problems with anything?... not?... some cookies anyone?" ;) ) it should be possible... cheers! full story... | (21 comments)
Ok, the EASA site is almost being almost finished... so u can all get a look at it and share your opinion.
so u can take a look at it at: www.chickme.org/easa >> HUGE credit to Hana Draskovic (Serbia) for doing such a great job!!!! and offcourse ALL of Archive team! take in consideration: 1. that the logo which is to stand in the left up corner is not done yet and that the site is still under construction! 2. GO TO easa005 Switzerland to see how it works---only that link is finished (except for the gallery)! 3. Someone mentioned a DOMAIN we already have so please come back to us for that... Hana needs to upload this stuff we have, so Luka can continue uploading the whole archive!! 4. FAQ's is empty because we never discussed about them after INCM in Motovun. So, PLEASE read through this following list of FAQuestions (from INCMMotovun) before we put them on the site so we can hear different opinions on it. FAQ LIST: 1. What is EASA? 2. What is the aim of an EASA? 3. How do I participate? 4. Who chooses the participants? 5. When does EASA happen and how it is decided where? 6. Who chooses the theme of every EASA? 7. How much it costs to participate? 8. Can someone that finished University attend? 9. What are duties of a participant? 10. What should one bring to EASA? 11. What’s the accomodation like? 12. What is a NC? 13. What is an INCM? 14. What is a SESAM? 15. My country does not have a NC, who should I get in touch with? 16. If I am not from Europe can I still attend? 17. If I am not an architect can I still attend? Thanx, Dijana full story... | (11 comments)
Embarrassing sound from dead body...
My dear Easian fellows, this is a voice from newest architect in my country since I've finished with my graduation last week. It took me embarrassing three months to complete that crap... As my co-workshoppers know, I was going to continue with developing code for archive web-site as soon as I graduate. Instead of going in kilometers with my words, I will ask Luis and other people that were in same workshop with me what happened from Greece, 'cause I haven't had time to stay in line with you. Only thing that Dubravko and Balsa said to me was that more people are involved in this "Hampster-project" of ours :+) So, I plead that someone write letter containing informations about all things that are changed, and of definite structure look. I'll be back in shape in a week (just to reset my brain :+) So, I wish you all happiest New Year and all other days and holidays that are coming!!! :+) full story... | (3 comments)
Ok, the web is finally under programmin. So, here for everyone to see is the structure of the site the Archive group made on the INCM007 in Motovun, so if anyone has some suggestions or comments feel free.. It's better to discuss this now then after the programming is done and then we'll have to redo stuff. And people, please be precise and offer solutions if you think something should be different.
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for whatever reason i cannot send email from here. therefor you get the easa-website-infos this way. as stories fastly disappear on this blog and we may need to discuss quit a lot of things, it would be nice if this text will be included in the finalreport of the INCM. however, thanks carla for english-improvement!
Easaonline.net The Website should basically help to fulfil the „aims of easa“, on which were agreed at the INCM in Motovun. These aims are to increase the productivity and strengths of the network and improve the quality of easa in the longterm by finding suitable participants. Structure The websiteproject consists of an official and mainly static part; the website itself, and external links to dynamic platforms such as the blog, a calendar, the facebook-, flicker- and youtubegroup. The official part of the website is meant for sponsors but should also provoke the interest of future participants. frontpage: basic explanation of easa, links to the easaguide and upcoming events. It’s the first impression for many future sponsors and participants and should therefore contain a very well written introduction with a fantastic picture. (image1) Archive: a well organised and carefully edited range of information about the past easas. You can browse historically, geographically (map), or by content/keywords (searchbuttons). The subpoint “facts” contains statistical data and things that are not related to a specific year (important discussions on the blog, …) Each event consists (if available) of a short description of the theme and place, the best photos, a list of participants/organisers and specific downloads (such as final report, umbrella, logo-competition, workshop-posters…) Contacts: description of what NCs are and do and a NC-list that doesn’t display the email-address (spam-prevention) and which can be updated by NCs on their own. If one clicks on a name in order to contact the NC, a textbox will appear. Links: links to the different external platforms. These links are external for several reasons: the offers exist, are free and are used by us anyway. Sponsors shouldn’t necessarily come across them, as they show the more vivid part of easa as well. For the same reason, future participants SHOULD come across them, also accidentally. This is possible due to their implemention in larger systems and networks. They provide a kind of huge, self-organised (or rather unorganized some case), flexible and fun-to-browse-through archive. Flicker/youtube: the continuing growth of media production during the easas, incms and sesams requires a pre-selection-pool for the future archive. Everyone should be encouraged to publish his Photos and videos so that the archive-group can pick the very best. The collection of videos and fotos might show a “real” image of easa. People that are browsing youtube for architecture-related videos might come across our group, might get interested and if their arch-students, might want to join us. Facebook: facebook could be used to increase the easa-network. It’s easy to find and contact people you met. Everyone is using it anyway and there is already a easa-group. But we could take a step further and encourage every future-participant to create an account, join the group and make it easy to stay in touch with easa-friends (there’s a threshold to use the blog for new participants). While the group is growing, arch-students that are browsing facebook for architecture related groups will find us, might check the official site, the external links and so forth and if they’re easians in their soul, they’ll try to attend the next easa and we have a larger pool to chose from. There should be around 5000 easians out there. Our ancients might help us further with the archive (there’s still shitloads missing!!!). European-wide calendar: there’s obviously a lot going on concerning architecture and easa all over Europe. The “google-calendar” would allow us to share this information (even sync it with your personal calendar on the computer). While doing so, we automatically create a nice overview during the years… Access would only be provided for NCs. It’s a experiment, we’ll see if it works…go for it! www.google.com Blog: the current blog is the most important communication-tool for easa and frequently used. There are problems such as too many topics, the fast disappearance of important issues that should be discussed for a long time. There are far better solutions that would provide better organisation and therefore better discussion. We’re searching for them and will discuss them with NCs before we make the switch. Anyway thanks a lot to marko and the others that kept the blog running for such a long time! Logo: After a successful competition in Greece, the archive-group chose a late attendant (Ronan_ire) that was rather an open platform than a fixed graphic design, and represents therefore represents easa the best. The basic idea is a box that can be used or abused in any possible way, according to the event it stands for. The sides may contain the logo of the next easa, sesam and incm or display the main themes, something else or nothing at all. The box can be physically built or used symbolic in another Logo… Although the common base should be kept, we’ll hopefully see dozens of different Logos during the next years. Domain As easa.net is taken already easaonline.net fits the content the best. Although it’s not bought yet and other proposals are still welcome! Schedule/tasks The graphic design and structure so far was finished during the INCM07 in Motovun. The programming and administrative work will be done during the next month. It might take quite a while to fill in the archive with the stuff we already have… There won’t be anymore archive-workshop during the easas. Some tasks, like scanning, can be done as duties by volunteers. The update and revision will be undertaken during the INCM by the archivegroup. Easa: (participants) creating stuff, setting it on flicker, youtube NO workshop but duties (volunteer) for scanning INCM: (NC’s/Archivegroup) Update, revision, development Select content from flicker, youtube Throughout the year: Googlecalendar (NC’s), blog Update NC-list (NCs) Keep website running (Archive-group) A last word: We chose to reduce the archive drastically as we see no point in putting thousands of photos online that no one will ever browse through. We also skipped a lot of ways to browse through the archive in order to keep a healthy simplicity a.k.a user-friendliness. This proposal is the first one to be set online. We’d like to encourage everyone to join the discussion and help improve the website in structure, content and appearance. This won’t be a definitive version but rather transform throughout the years We would thank the past archive-groups for the very helpful pre-work that has been done in Moscow and Greece! Thanks a million, dear Croatian organisers! We wouldn’t have been able to do this without the wonderful easa-atmosphere that you created in Motovun! The INCM07-archive-group Dijana (Macedonia) Christian (Denmark) Tine (Denmark) Luis (Switzerland) hana (Serbia) Iwan (Bulgaria) Ronan (Ireland) Patrick (Austria) Did I forget anyone? o yes and here is the design-proposal: www.arch.ethz.ch full story... | (31 comments) ... Next page
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i think Marko's away from home, but we did send him the pdfs :-)
and easatv is online. just google "easatv".
by kotryna_lt @ 2008/08/18 13:07
see here for details:
boldjourney.wikispaces.com
heres previous recording from kinsale transition town
radio.indymedia.org
and heres post about we are doing:
www.indymedia.ie
BOLD journey is an island...
by duncan @ 2008/08/18 12:12
oh My dear friend, what can i say I am ok, but situation is still very very heavy in georgia:(((
it's...
by ana_geo @ 2008/08/17 19:09
Hey guys,
what's happening over there? have you cut your cables to outside world? Or am I the only person who...
by skunkie @ 2008/08/17 09:22
Anuka! how are you? update us with your news, cause you know there are quite a few of us worrying...is...
by skunkie @ 2008/08/17 09:15
Thanks A loads Nikolaj and to all easa friends who are supporting me all the time.
Hope as well that this...
by ana_geo @ 2008/08/14 14:02
'ello there
it's raining men, cats and dogs
but it's lovely as usual
the first Umbrella has just been printed.
will be online soon,...
by kotryna_lt @ 2008/08/13 21:41
yes, alper - i agree - 'nuff said
Looking forward to hearing from you, seeing pictures, hearing gossip etc.!!
PS Ivan >...
by nikolaj_dk @ 2008/08/13 17:40
I was really shocked the other day to learn that Georgia had been attacked. My thoughts are with you and...
by nikolaj_dk @ 2008/08/13 17:38
yes Alper I was already in Turkey, and now I am back to Batumi again sitting here and praying for...
by ana_geo @ 2008/08/12 10:10
i try to reach you via phone but cannot.
you were going to depart from Batum to Turkey in the first...
by alper_tr @ 2008/08/11 15:48
Hello my lovliest easa people!!!
Just want to tell that miss and love all of u very very much.
Hope u are...
by ana_geo @ 2008/08/11 14:41
Today EASA kicks off in Dublin, how things have moved on since Ireland was a "lost country" back in 2001...
Todays...
by duncan @ 2008/08/10 11:57
this cool old dino said all i wanted to say about easa...
no word to add
by alper_tr @ 2008/08/09 12:02
to be honest, that is the very same Gemma, who helped me carrying a cardoor, down a Croatian hillside.. passing...
by sennahoj @ 2008/08/09 02:04
is that the very same Gemma who was NC for Ireland at Bornholm INCM, back in 2002?
by jovan @ 2008/08/08 22:31
hey girls and boys!
i guess you're all counting the hours till the 2 most interesting weeks of the summer...
i...
by ivaan @ 2008/08/08 17:10
in topic: easa008
If you wish to stay in a hostel, we recommend the Old Monastery Hostel, Stephen Gannon is your man. If...
by conor @ 2008/08/07 22:32
Donal Murphy | Photographer
Sandra O'Connell | Editor, Architecture Ireland
Gemma Ginty | Architect
by conor @ 2008/08/06 12:21
in topic: easa008
The weather is looking like it will be standard Irish weather for the next two weeks, changeable, temperature range 10...
by conor @ 2008/08/06 12:01
One better than the other ! And another one better than this one ! They sound all super ! :-)
Looking...
by odin modvalsen @ 2008/08/06 11:42
great for bringing coffee even there !
by odin modvalsen @ 2008/08/06 11:28
in topic: easa 2008 coffee
Salutations Coffee aficionados of Europe!
As you may have heard a good coffee is quite rare and even if you find...
by ronan_mc @ 2008/08/06 00:46
they're all class. especially looking forward to Music For Dead Birds, and of course Mr Whippy. shabba.
by paulio_georgio @ 2008/08/05 23:11
in topic: easa008
Saturday Night
Mano Le Tough
Sunday Night
You Kiss by the Book
Beatpoet: Good
Sándor Lilienberg
Thursday Night
Jennifer Evans & The Ripe Intent/a>
The Dead Flags
Music For...
by conor @ 2008/08/05 22:08
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