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http://futurearchive.org

this website functions both as an archive and a space where thoughts, questions and information on ongoing processes get logged.

all material on this site sits on www.archive.org, the Internet Archive, and can be used and shared non-commercially. To download a video, find it on www.archive org by using its title and 'future archive' as search words.

any queries, get in touch with manuela.

all the material generated/ published in the framework of the future archive is open source licenced.*

 

 

 

*Open source, or open content, licences are legal documents that protect a set of material (ideas, text, image, etc) from ownership by one single person or agency, and offer it for anyone to access and use. The interviews operate under a specific creative commons attribution share-alike licence, which means that those who decide to use future archive material (to make a film, music, research, etc.) can do so without asking permission, as long as they attribute the future archive project as the source of the material, refrain from using the material commercially (i.e. exploiting it for profit) and as long as they share it under the same form of licence. This form of legal document opposes the conventional copyright contract, making ideas and material available for the public domain, to be shared and worked upon collectively. This is because ideas, much like images and sounds, should not be owned, but related to. “My” in this sense is relational, not proprietary.