Website-setup to build a network of websites. Each of those websites models a life-cycle of 'creative events'. A bunch of websites together enables for decentralized activity and networking of NGOs in the creative field - helping them to gain visibility and impact.
Main focus on: communities of creative work (music, activism, performance ...) for instance in the field of drama-in-education / community theatre / playing arts
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experimental work
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rebuilding core from vue2/nuxt2-project
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developer-relations
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Oct 2022: Proof-of-Concept
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Jan 2023: Alpha + Preview (~10 connected website-projects running the code)
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Q2 2023: Beta
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~Q4 2023: RC > Production
In short Crearis wants to enable open-source-like cooperation in the fields of creative work: A network of distributed content, decentralized projects and events, connected both regionally (in-person-events) and thematically (virtual communities). Crearis helps the participants of the network to (re)build their websites based on modern standards:
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coded in vue3-nuxt3
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clients designed with tailwind (desktop-focussed) / konstaUI (tailwind) or vuetify (mobile-focussed)
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implementing web3-style-logic to surface distributed and decentralized content on multiple websites ('web3' mainly in the terms of decentralization, collective organization. Not as a reference to a certain blockchain-technology. Not as a reference to some sort of 'big money scheme').
At the core Crearis runs a markdown-processor which is able to integrate and render distributed sources within the user-browser. Each node of the network-of-websites renders a static version, which represents a localized view on the distributed data. This is for instance the home-page of an organisation, that is participating in the network and houses creative events and serves the data for those events.
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Through Crearis this organisation is able to crosspost and co-publish those events with events of partnering organizations and freelancers.
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Through Crearis users attending events of connected organizations can have their own perspective rendered in their browser: The events they attend, their communication with other users, projects ...
Crearis leverages the nuxt/content-module and some additional logic from projects like .:
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schema.org
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userbase.com
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other resources drawing on remark/rehype (like: stripe/markdoc > variables, functions? ...)
This is an opinionated project. We start from Europe:
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focus on privacy (non-tracking ..)
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a long tradition of creative collectives in mind like ‘der blaue Reiter’ (pseudonymous work) or the ‘Brecht Kollektiv’ (integrating theatre with modern thinking and modern technologies)
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want to help creative collectives and community actions to develop reach and visibility on the internet
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want to help to achieve this without having to feed the big business models of social media
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target questions like ‘liquid democracy’ and ‘participation’
The initial project will serve as reference-implementation and should be reachable ~nov 2022 at theaterpedia.org. It connects about 15 organisations and freelancers in the field of 'Theaterpädagogik', mainly located in Bavaria/Germany.