Social Relations
From Critical Practice Chelsea
Working Group: Cinzia Cremona (Coordinator), Neil Cummings, Marsha Bradfield, Ian Drysdale and Trevor Giles.
The general function of the Social Relations working group is to reflect and engage actively with the representation of self-organising and collaborative practice.
As Critical Practice constitutes practice as well as fostering distinct projects, this working group's objective is to produce concepts, environments and artifacts useful for the purposes of elaborating on Critical Practice's inner dynamics, development and promotion.
See also communication guidelines.
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Upcoming Projects
In September, we will publish issue 2 of our Critical Practice publication
Pitching Workshop
Each Practitioner has a different image of Critical Practice and a different agenda when talking about it. See Elevator Pitch (Proposal) for the basic outline.
Past Projects
Critical Practice Song Workshop
Coordinated by Trevor Giles in collaboration with Mikey Georgeson a.k.a. Mr. Solo
The Critical Practice Publication, Issue 1 gives a snapshot of Critical Practice's activities as of July 2007.
Email us to request a hard copy.
A PDF can be downloaded from http://www.archive.org
Presentations
The working group devised a Brechtian Introduction for Phase 1 of Disclosures.
20 images that form a possible presentation of Critical Practice
A presentation To Chelsea research students - amend this for other situations
Some links
... we might explore:
How should the government handle information?
4IP: Innovation for the Public, a Channel 4 initiative.
Virtual Policy, Ren Reynolds’ policy think tank. Virtual and online world policy event. Lots of lawyers, lots of geeks.
Sound Network's Open Source City Reminds us of the Big Idea Open Source Festival.
What They Could Do They Did, has a member in common with CP, Mike Knowlden. They describe us as an 'aligned project' ...
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