dear Joris
you can find artworks in cc by-sa also here
http://www.atwork27.org. we are currently
uploading them on wikimedia commons.
below some info about the project
all the best
iolanda
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In 2008 lettera27 Foundation stated asking artists to provide artworks in cc by-sa to
contribute to Wikipedia and WikiAfrica. the initiative was also presented at the Dakar
Bienniale in Senegal by Kër Thiossane in the same year.
In 2009 we included this approach to the collection of lettera27. lettera27 has a
collection of moleskine notebooks artists and writers produce and donate to the foundation
to support its activity. the project is promoted and implemented by Moleskine and it's
called Detour. so, starting in 2009 we contributed directly to Detour by asking artists
not only to donate a notebook but to donate it in cc by-sa to contribute to Wikipedia (we
have all the relevant contracts). we are currently starting to upload the images on
Wikimedia Commons.
I directed the project since the beginning and in 2012 it become independent with the name
Atwork and it is curated by Katia Anguelova. you find all the works in cc by-sa here
http://www.atwork27.org (the website from my point of view is not appropriate, difficult
to browse and not well-acccessible; they are fixing it).
in the collection in cc by-sa there are also very famous artists such as Pascale Marthine
Tayou.
also related to art and cc, there have been a very interesting discussion about the
commons during the last Dakar Biennale in 2012 within the Afropixel festival with very
important scholars, artists and authors such as Achille Mbembe (ref. debats
http://www.ker-thiossane.org/spip.php?article70).
Il giorno 09/gen/2013, alle ore 14:37, Joris Pekel ha scritto:
Hi all,
As you might, or might not, have seen, we (OKFN+Wikimedia+Creative Commons) are currently
working on a short booklet where we explain the use of open licenses to contemporary
artists and the consequences of it. We will design the document with openly licensed
artworks and hope to have a couple of interviews with these artists about how they work
with open licenses. I recently asked for suggestions for artists to approach and already
got quite a few very good ones, but do share if you know more!
An other thing we would like to include, is interviews with people working at GLAM's
and how this works for them. Or the other way around, what they can't do when works
are not openly licensed. So if you have a story to share, do let me know!
Finally we will include a couple of user stories, this can of course be Wikimedians using
works to improve articles, but anybody working with openly licensed art is more than
welcome to share.
Looking forward hearing from you!
All the best,
--
Joris Pekel
Community Coordinator
Open Knowledge Foundation
http://okfn.org
http://twitter.com/jpekel
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