News: Wikipedia's 'Iraq War' entry to be published in print, complete with 12K edits

Sep 07, 2010 18:09

Archiving Iraq: One Wikipedia Entry's Edit Wars, Printed in 12 Volumes
By Marshall Kirkpatrick / September 7, 2010 4:15 PM



Above: Boutique book publisher and geek James Bridle has printed the 12,000 edits made to the controversial Wikipedia entry for  Iraq War between December 2004 to November 2009 as a 7,000 page, 12 volume set of books. "This is historiography. This is what culture actually looks like: a process of argument, of dissenting and accreting opinion, of gradual and not always correct codification.
"And for the first time in history, we're building a system that, perhaps only for a brief time but certainly for the moment, is capable of recording every single one of those infinitely valuable pieces of information. Everything should have a history button. We need to talk about historiography, to surface this process, to challenge absolutist narratives of the past, and thus, those of the present and our future." -James Bridle

Bridle spoke about the project in his talk "The Value of Ruins" at the dConstruct conference last week in Brighton, England. Audio of his talk is posted below.

Of the printed collection, Bridle says: "It contains arguments over numbers, differences of opinion on relevance and political standpoints, and frequent moments when someone erases the whole thing and just writes 'Saddam Hussein was a dickhead'."

Of Wikipedia, Bridle says: "It's not only a resource for collating all human knowledge, but a framework for understanding how that knowledge came to be and to be understood; what was allowed to stand and what was not; what we agree on, and what we cannot."

I think that's pretty awesome.

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