Etherport is a place for experimental, multi-voiced, and non-linear cultural event reports.
Etherport functions as an open-source, free-to-use tool developed especially for cultural organizations. It helps to standardize the event reporting workflow, reducing production workload and clarifying the role division between authors and editors. To find out more about the functionalities, watch the introduction video below, or read the Etherport manual.
Etherport is based on the tool patchwork Ethertoff, which includes Etherpad (text editor), Django (framework), and Paged.js (paged media polyfill). It was developed by Open Source Publishing and the Institute of Network Cultures in the context of the research project Going Hybrid.
Read the etherport manual.