Grants:Project/ALL RIGHTS REVERSED

statusrequested
ALL RIGHTS REVERSED
summaryWe have been offered a week-long "space" at this year's Sofia Art Week (15.07.-22.07.) to turn the public attention toward copyright and related rights in the electronic envirnoment and reach out to new coalition partners from the arts community in light of the upcoming copyright reforms across the EU.
targetBulgarian Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons
type of grantoffline programs and events
amount5250 USD
type of applicantindividual
granteeDimi_z
contact• dimi@wikimedia.be
created on09:43, 29 April 2019 (UTC)

Project idea

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What is the problem you're trying to solve?

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All EU Member States will have to implement a copyright reform in the coming two years. Traditionally free knowledge enthusiasts and artists have been on opposing sides of the reform debate. Yet, both experience similar problems with limited access to cultural heritage, the legal uncertainty around re-mixes, photographs of public art and chosing the right licenses.

What is your solution?

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We would like to use the space at the Sofia Art Week to have a 3D printer coupled with AI software recreate one of the city's sculptures based on images taken by visitors and internet users. This will let us engaeg them in a discussion about cutulral heritage, public art, re-mixes and intellectual property restrictions.

Project goals

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Bridge the gap between artists/creators and the free knowledge movement in light of the upcoming copyright reforms in Europe.

Project impact

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1.Outputs

  1. Set up space with a 3D printer and re-create a city statue
  2. Organise an edit-a-thon about contemporary art
  3. Stage a discussion about IPR, cultural heritage and contemporary art
  4. Offer a "licensing clinic" where free licences are explained to creators

2. Outcomes

  1. We plan a follow-up project with at least one artist group.
  2. We publish a joint position on copyright with creators
  3. We become part of the "contact list" of media outlets

Do you have any goals around participation or content?

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We hope to attract well over 1000 visitors to our porject space.

Project plan

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Activities

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Tell us how you'll carry out your project. What will you and other organizers spend your time doing? What will you have done at the end of your project? How will you follow-up with people that are involved with your project?

  • Set up the "art space" (3D printer, installation, decoration)
  • Set up a stage (for a discussion)
  • Organise an edit-a-thon
  • Organise a "licensing clinic"

Budget

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  • 3D model Direct Costs:
    • Production costs & materials 500
  • Lectures and Presentation Costs:
    • Beamer Rental 200
    • Speakers Rental 200
    • Mike Rental 100
    • Chairs and Table Rental 100
    • AV Technician Freelance 150
    • Delivery and Pick up of equipment 100
  • Site Specific Artwork and IT Costs
    • Artwork design and space decoration 1200
    • 3D AI software, user images gathering, printing management 900
  • Travel and Accommodation
    • Travel for lecturers, experts, curators 1000
    • Accommodation: 1100

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We will share this proposal on the community talk page, invite the community to the space and to participate in the planned actions.

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Participants

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  • Dimi_z: Wikimedian, working for EU chpters on EU coypright reform
  • Rita Kudrina: Project Manager and Curator
  • Lidia Atanasova: Technical University, Vienna
  • Digital Republic: NGO focusing on digital rights and legal reform
  • Aether Sofia/The Hague: initiators of the Sofia Art Week, providing the event space

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