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<nettime> geo-location: the Straits of Gibraltar |
Tarifa_Tangiers june 22,23. 2004 Europa-Africa 28km continental wifi link telematic network + social networks + urbanism The eventīs codename is Fadaiat, which means "through spaces" in arab. The word Fadaiat as-well is used to define a satellite dish and space ship. ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://fadaiat.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- After many months of preparation hackitectura and many diverse collectives are working in the terrain: a very tense and militarized EU border. Our location now is a medieval castle at Tarifa, in front of a detainee migrant camp at the southest point of continental Europe. In a few hours we will try the wifi link to Tangiers, Morocco. ITU Rabat gave us this morning the permission. More than Fadaiat as a poetic virtual bridge project, or as a symbolic north-south freenetwork link (after Perejil island conflict and bombings in Madrid the 11th of March) ..The aim of Fadait as a no border temporary media lab is to remain as a permament public media interface, part of the counter hegemonic cyborg* that we imagine at the gate of mediterranean sea. Our technical research have flown over several layers: web geointerfaces, free software (FFmpeg) streaming servers, use of Pure Data as a distributed multimedia engine... * Reverse engineering of the Surveillance System of the Straits http://www.guardiacivil.org/prensa/actividades/sive03/index.jsp Pablo de Soto / Fadaiat Lab _______________________________________________________ www.wewearbuildings.cc # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net