dont know if this interests anyone

mark

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From: David Gerard <dgerard@gmail.com >
Date: Jan 23, 2008 12:20 PM
Subject: [Foundation-l] Fwd: [Commons-l] Fwd: [Icommons] DIY Video Summit
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Since we were talking about Kaltura and the video problem in general ...


- d.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Brianna Laugher < brianna.laugher@gmail.com>
Date: 23 Jan 2008 12:15
Subject: [Commons-l] Fwd: [Icommons] DIY Video Summit
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Speaking of video... anyone live in California?

cheers
Brianna

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From: Heather Ford <heather@icommons.org>
Date: 23 Jan 2008 23:12
Subject: [Icommons] DIY Video Summit
To: icommons@lists.ibiblio.org



iCommons is a friend of this awesome summit happening from 8-10
February at USC in California :) We're hoping to bring through some of
the workshops and discussions to the iSummit this year :)


http://icommons.org/calendar/247-a-diy-video-summit-1

Best,
Heather.


24/7: A DIY VIDEO SUMMIT
February 8-10, 2008
School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California

Conference web site: http://www.video24-7.org
Blog: http://diy.video24-7.org/

Registration is nearly full for the the academic panels and the
workshops. The video screenings are free and open to the public.
Please help us spread the word about this event.

24/7: A DIY Video Summit will bring together the many communities that
have evolved around do-it-yourself (DIY) video: artists, audiences,
technology providers, academics, policy makers and industry
executives. The aim is to discover common ground, and to chart the
path to a future in which grassroots and mainstream, amateur and
professional, artist and audience can all benefit as the medium
continues to evolve.

This three-day summit features:

SCREENINGS OF DIY VIDEO
On February 8 and 9, there will be screenings of DIY video that are
open to the public. These will feature curated programs on design
video, activist documentary, youth media, machinima, music video,
political remix and video blogging. The video program will culminate
in an evening program and reception on February 9 that will draw from
all of these video genres.

ACADEMIC PROGRAM
Registered attendees will have access to the academic program on
February 8 and 9 that features panels on The State of Research, The
State of the Art, DIY Media: The Intellectual Property Dilemma and DIY
Tools and Platforms. Featured speakers include Yochai Benkler, John
Seely Brown, Joi Ito, Henry Jenkins, Lawrence Lessig, and Howard
Rheingold.

WORKSHOPS AND BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER MEETINGS
On February 10, the day will be devoted to practical and hands-on
workshops for registered attendees on topics such as intellectual
property, media creation, distribution and new-media design tools.
Attendees will also have the option of organizing their own
birds-of-a-feather meetings to connect with other attendees.



Heather Ford
iCommons Executive Director
http://icommons.org

The iCommons Summit: 29 July - 1 August 2008, Sapporo, Japan

Phone: +27 11 327 3155
PO Box 1453, Saxonwold, 2132, Johannesburg




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