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I had added quotes from artists around the globe to add references and provide citations. Most of these have been deleted and at the same time have been asked again to provide references and sources. Also, most of the external links have been deleted. I have added back the biennial link. ZER01 is aimed to encourage digital art and culture and the biennials are large scale festivals that bring together artists from around the world. Such festivals are important for cultural growth of all nations and so the article should be a part of wikipedia.What more can be done to improve it?
Manasmom ( talk) 17:03, 9 November 2009 (UTC)
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20:49, 9 November 2009 (UTC)Hi Phantomsteve, Thanks for your help. I understand that initially there was some material from the Zer01 website without references and citations but later on I had added quotes from the artists around the world. I also added links to newspapar articles that talk about the biennials. The biennials are festivals that invite interests from around the world. So far, only two biennials have been organised. From my understanding the newspaper articles and quotes from the artists are the best reliable resources. What more can we expect from a festival and organisation that are comparatively newer than the other festivals.Also,the link to the San Jose biennial authenticates Zer01 as a cultural organizsation.What I am wondering is why should we delete the quotes and newspaper articles. What other reliable resouces can we depend on? Thanks again for your help Manasmom ( talk) 17:12, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
My factual account of one of the events from the 2006 zero one festival was deleted. I'm tempted not to make the same mistake of wasting my time again, so good luck with gaining legitimacy when you won't let people add objective content to your page. Reconsider what wikipedia is and how it works. It's not the perfect face of what you want the sum total of your effort to be, it's a historical account that's open to all opinions and participants. While I'm not a huge fan of orangemike and his heavy handed approach of deleting the cultural history that san jose has, you also need to realize that if you try to control every aspect of the page, you will continue to feel the heavy hand of wikipedia editors like orangemike. The fact that I even remember the ryoji ikeda show at all should be something you would *want* me to document here. Would you try to censor the fact that Kurt Cobain would smash the crap out of guitars on stage during their shows because you thought it was unpleasant? It's not even like I swooped in and left a poor quality addition. I had *two* links to other wikipedia articles for referenc. One to the california theater and to ryoji ikeda's page. Stevecooley ( talk) 19:29, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
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I had added quotes from artists around the globe to add references and provide citations. Most of these have been deleted and at the same time have been asked again to provide references and sources. Also, most of the external links have been deleted. I have added back the biennial link. ZER01 is aimed to encourage digital art and culture and the biennials are large scale festivals that bring together artists from around the world. Such festivals are important for cultural growth of all nations and so the article should be a part of wikipedia.What more can be done to improve it?
Manasmom ( talk) 17:03, 9 November 2009 (UTC)
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20:49, 9 November 2009 (UTC)Hi Phantomsteve, Thanks for your help. I understand that initially there was some material from the Zer01 website without references and citations but later on I had added quotes from the artists around the world. I also added links to newspapar articles that talk about the biennials. The biennials are festivals that invite interests from around the world. So far, only two biennials have been organised. From my understanding the newspaper articles and quotes from the artists are the best reliable resources. What more can we expect from a festival and organisation that are comparatively newer than the other festivals.Also,the link to the San Jose biennial authenticates Zer01 as a cultural organizsation.What I am wondering is why should we delete the quotes and newspaper articles. What other reliable resouces can we depend on? Thanks again for your help Manasmom ( talk) 17:12, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
My factual account of one of the events from the 2006 zero one festival was deleted. I'm tempted not to make the same mistake of wasting my time again, so good luck with gaining legitimacy when you won't let people add objective content to your page. Reconsider what wikipedia is and how it works. It's not the perfect face of what you want the sum total of your effort to be, it's a historical account that's open to all opinions and participants. While I'm not a huge fan of orangemike and his heavy handed approach of deleting the cultural history that san jose has, you also need to realize that if you try to control every aspect of the page, you will continue to feel the heavy hand of wikipedia editors like orangemike. The fact that I even remember the ryoji ikeda show at all should be something you would *want* me to document here. Would you try to censor the fact that Kurt Cobain would smash the crap out of guitars on stage during their shows because you thought it was unpleasant? It's not even like I swooped in and left a poor quality addition. I had *two* links to other wikipedia articles for referenc. One to the california theater and to ryoji ikeda's page. Stevecooley ( talk) 19:29, 11 November 2009 (UTC)