[rohrpost] [spectre] mi2 presentation @ transmediale 04
Inke Arns
inke at snafu.de
Mit Feb 4 10:35:58 CET 2004
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From: Zeljko Blace <zblace at mi2.hr>
To: spectre at mikrolisten.de
Subject: [spectre] mi2 presentation @ transmediale 04
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On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, tomislav medak wrote:
> [mi 2] presentations
>
> 04.02. in Fly Utopia! workspace
>
> 11:00 - 12:00 TamTam
>
> TamTam is a GNU/GPL collaborative web application developed by [mi2]'s
> mi2lab. It is based on the concept of WikiWiki, but has many multimedia
> features that are not a part of standard Wiki implementations & clones.
> In more then 1 year of active use and development TamTam has proven
> locally (serving over 50 projects the on mi2 server) to be the easiest
> tool for online publishing and collaboration.
>
> 12:00 - 13:00 Multimedia Institute/MAMA presentation
>
> [mi2], abbreviated for Multimedia Institute (Zagreb, CROATIA), is a
> Zagreb based NGO . We will present out public nexus - net.culture club
> [mama], our production facility [mi2lab] and our numerous projects at
> the interstice between new media, social issues and policy.
>
> 13:00 - 14:00 EGOBOO.bits / iCommons / GNUSpectrum
>
> EGOBOO.bits is a digital publishing project & production collective
> dealing with the free software development, sound production and media
> theory. The lowest common denominator of the entire EGOBOO.bits
> production is GNU General Public Licence, also known as copyleft. Music
> published under these terms on the EGOBOO.bits label can be freely
> distributed, used and modified by others as long as its derivates remain
> under the same conditions.
>
> iCommons is the Croatian implementation of Creative Commons licenses - a
> set of licenses allowing creators to make their works available with
> more free than the compulsory copyright license does.
>
> GNUSpectre is haunting... GNUSpectre is a reader on the free software
> movement and its philosophy. Through the selection of texts I wanted to
> indicate that the GNU General Public License is a possible common
> denominator for cultural production and that "licensed" production
> carries a "revolutionary" potential.
>
> 19:00 - 20:00 HighNoon presentation (together with Candida TV)
>
> Recently a diverse group of media activists, artists and programers
> initiated project HighNoon which is set out to develop a new model that
> would suite better for moving image. Agregation of video has already
> been experimentaly established in recent months by v2v project
> (http://www.v2v.cc), using free software, open formats and standards to
> encode, store and syndicate production quality video in sustainable and
> managable way. Further along this road we wanna develop methods and
> models to fill these archives with quality content and make it available
> for others to engage within this social, media and technical
> development. By using free technologies, working on models of inclusion
> and adressing social issues within so called "information society" we
> are initiating HighNoon platform for delivery of this media through
> networks to all connected. Being early in development stage we need your
> support in submiting content, testing technology, commiting resources
> and adopting standards we agree on. Join us as we build HighNoon.
>
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