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Címzett: stephen kovats, Bricolabs startup mailinglist
Tárgy: Re: [Bricolabs] IP / IoT House
Hi StephEn,

sorry, for misspelling your first name ... the 'a' was closer then the 'e',

Im deeply interessted what is in your mind by this project. The question
for all IoT technology in my opinion is, what is the motif and intent to
build such a house? where does it publish to, and who is consuming this
data, why? How is a creative or cultural value generated?

What you outline for your proposed house is a autonomous house only
connected by communication links, if I interpret it right? I think this
is quite an interesting figure for reflection. Why is an "stand alone
house" also a "data autonomous" house? There have always been some
"stand alone" houses in the north of Canada with quite a small
environmental footprint usually, but also they are not known as the
places for being communication centres (for good reason).

Why having booth retreat and communication? What is produced in such a
environment besides "data"? And how is this related globaly, localy?

when I read your linked article on ReadWriteWeb. Is it something you
have in mind a family "sourounded by machines of loving grace"[1]? With
a zoo of industry made products to give us the illusion of control? I
think the collaborative success of open source (open hardware) is based
on the experience that the tools produced make sense for the people
involved. People like to share that experience and its good to document
this practice.

The internet carry’s still its ballast of military purposes deeply
sedimented in its protocols and services. And i think its necessary
being critically aware of this circumstance. (see:[2]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v5-RGkEQEE or
http://www.slideshare.net/kiilo/you-in-the-center-of-the-world) The bow
of comand and control, surveillance and "projection into the future"[2]
has to be reversed in some sense, were the "receivers" changing the
"senders".

Working "hands on" in the field of social media / physical computing
there is a lot already existing (thingspeak, pachube, etc) also building
a low energy / sustainable house has been already done several times. In
the moment the network protocols were in a major overhaul towards
realtime data services, but how does this mix up, including the sketched
critique above?



wish you well
kiilo




[1] a workshop topic i am currently preparing




On 05/03/12 17:14, stephen kovats wrote:
> hi John, Rob and Bricos,
>
> the 'house' if planned, built etc ... would be in an easily serviceable location, probably in canada. The issue here - for me, for now, is not to create the stand-alone self supporting system, power generating water waste recycling etc (as with Makrolab, for example) although it is about making as small a footprint as possible. Perhaps another way to look at it is as a 'data autonomous' house.
>
> cheers,
> stephen



On 05/03/12 06:12, stephen kovats wrote:
> Dear Brico friends,
>
> as some of you may know I'm starting up a form of collaborative 'agency' dealing with open source / critical culture issues, with a major project cooking for the new state of South Sudan. There's not yet much online about this, it's still very early but I will host a first event on Juba, the capital of this country as a potential 'Open Source City' on June 8th in Berlin. I would love to have some of your views, input and potential collaboration on this (rather informal) event.
>
> However, what I wanted to throw at you right now - and this may or may not have anything to do with the open source city idea, is a question about an 'open IP' or 'IoT' house. It seems that in all the discussion around IPv6, IoT etc that there is not yet, or has not yet been a project to design and build an actual open IP house ... one that can actually act as a 'home'. This is something which, perhaps tickling my architectural 'underbelly' is something I'm interested in pursuing and would like your opinions on. I haven't started to earnestly research this, and a quick google search brings up a few not so serious or real entries, such as this one from 2010:
>
> http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/6_ways_to_live_better_inside_an_internet_of_things_homes.php
>
> In your opinions, what would or could an 'Internet of Things' ... or 'Open Source' house be, and how would this differ from obvious experiments in green, efficient and digitally responsive architectures?
>
> cheers,
>
> stephen
>
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