Thanks John,
It's exciting to see this getting off the ground. I want to remind that
WikiProject Public Art was established two years ago as a model for
photographing, researching, and creating articles about Public Artworks. It
was established under the leadership of Richard McCoy, conservator of
objects at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and Jennifer Mikulay, a public
arts scholar and professor, both of which are Wikipedians in their own
right. While the Wikipedia Loves Public Art project may be photo-based,
the resources developed within WikiProject Public Art could prove useful -
and I hope that the wikiproject can plan a role.
I admit that the image guide and some of the process can be US-centric, if
only to keep us sane in developing this model to start. But it can be a
good jumping off point.
With Jane's suggestion of article-creation, I wanted to specifically point
out that WikiProject:Public Art has as its core goal the creation of
articles about Public Art, rather than image gathering. So if you're
interested in that being a component of Wikipedia Loves Public Art, there
are step by step guides that could be useful resources.
This would also be useful to share on the public GLAM list as well! cc'ing
now : ).
Let me know if you have any questions,
Lori
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 8:23 AM, John Andersson
<johnandersson86(a)hotmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Hi Jane,
I am happy that you think that it sounds interesting!
The idea is to have similar rules and structure as WLM, e.g. that the
artworks should have a unique ID to be part of the contest. I think that we
should not limit ourselves more right now until we know
what type of data we can get our hands on in the different countries.
I personally feel rather hesitant to create a specific definition for
the contest that would differ from the official ones, that feel a lot
like original research to me and also it could make it harder to use
the data later on, as we then might have to sort out certain categories
of artworks. That however mean that what exactly are considered public art
then most likely will differ a bit between different countries, and perhaps
between different regions. To get in contact with relevant parties that
have the needed data is therefor a first step and if you are interested in
contacting people/institutions in your country that would be very helpful!
Also, I think that events focusing on connecting the pictures to Wikipedia
would be fantastic and perhaps one could organize them to take place either
at the same time or during the summer. If you have any cool ideas that you
would like to work on please let me know!
All the best,
John
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Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2012 13:01:26 +0200
From: jane023(a)gmail.com
To: wikilovesmonuments(a)lists.wikimedia.org
CC: wikimedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] Wiki Loves Public Art (WLPA) needs
your help
JohnGreat initiative! Thanks for the tip, and good point about May vs.
September regarding WLM, but these can easily be linked together, meaning
Wiki(p/m)edians can take pictures of statues and other public art whilst
working from a list of monument numbers...
To be clear, are you going to keep your Public art idea like WLM's, in the
sense that "only photos with a unique id taken during the competition month
will be eligible for a prize"? WLM is basically just a Wikimedia Commons
project, and the fruits of that project can be used by Wikipedia, but there
is no Wikipedia part of the competition as it is today.
Right off the top of my head I can think of lots of other ways to track
public art, such as historical artworks commissioned by a governing body
that once were on Square X and were replaced by artwork Y for reason Z,
etc. This kind of tracking would require various references and would need
to be integrated somehow with Wikipedia, I think, as pictures alone don't
tell the whole story, the way pictures of physical monuments taken for WLM
do.
In other words, what is your precise, identifiable and verifiable
definition of "public art", rather than "sculptures, mosaics, mural
paintings, memorials and place specific installments in the public space"?
Jane
2012/7/2 John Andersson <johnandersson86(a)hotmail.com>
Hallo everybody,
We have just started working with the Wiki Loves Public Art (WLPA)[1]
contest that will focus on getting pictures on sculptures, mosaics,
mural paintings, memorials and place
specific installments in the public space. If
you are interested in public art, enjoy organizing events, think that it
is cool and interesting to work with projects that increase cooperation
between the Chapters, or would like to work towards GLAM in your
country, well then this would be something for you! We are looking for
all kinds of volunteers and especially for national coordinators that
can help us get things going in the countries and coordinate the
volunteer efforts!
As
we don't want to intrude upon the fantastic Wiki Loves Monument contest we
are thinking about holding WLPA during the
month of May in 2013. However, May will hopefully give us enough time to
work on this and provide good enough weather
so that the pictures look nice and people think that it is fun to go out
and find the art works.
We are of course aware of the tricky copyright legislations in
different countries but thanks to the fact that this is organized
together with Europeana (
www.europeana.eu) we have the
possibility to use Europeana's team of judicial experts in finding out
answers on some of the questions. So if you have a question that is not
answered on Commons:Freedom of Panorama[2] please write up your
questions on relevant judicial matters on our list and we will forward
it to Europeana.[3]
Both me and the project leader, Lennart Guldbrandsson, will be at
Wikimania and we would love to met and talk to you about this in person!
I hope to hear from you soon!
All the best,
John
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[1]
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[2]
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Freedom_of_panorama
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