<span style="font-size: 40px; line-height: normal;">WIKITOPIA</span>
<br><a href="http://www.videotage.org.hk/wikitopia">http://www.videotage.org.hk/wikitopia</a><br>Presented by Videotage
<br>The First Tinyfest on Collaborative Future in Hong Kong
<br>11-19 September 2010
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<br>For those who are not in HK: you can now watch WIKITOPIA online!
<br>and we mean NOW!
(and tomorrow)<br>
<br>Here is the link:
<br><a href="http://youth-online.com/wikitopia/live/live.php" target="_blank">http://youth-online.com/wikitopia/live/live.php</a>
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<br><u><b>Schedule</b></u> (HK TIME: GMT+8:00)
<br>18th (Sat)/ 11:00am-12:30pm — Opening Speech & Keynote Speech 1
<br>“The Principle of Reciprocity”
<br>Speaker: Dr. Hector Rodriguez (HK)
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<br>18th (Sat)/ 12:30pm-2:00pm — Panel Discussion 1 – Do It With Others (DIWO)
<br>Speakers: Kika Nicolela (BR), Ignacio Garcia (ES), Keith Lam (HK), Jehan Chu (HK)
<br>Moderated by Dr. Hector Rodriguez (HK)
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<br>19th (Sun)/ 11:00am-12:30pm — Keynote Speech 2
<br>“The Possibilities and Limitations of Open Content”
<br>Speaker: Prof. Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (US)
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<br>19th (Sun)/ 2:00pm-3:30pm — Panel Discussion 2 – Open It Up
<br>Speakers: Jon Cates (US), Phoebe Wong (HK), Zheng Weimin (CN)
<br>moderated by Robin Peckham (HK)
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<br>19th (Sun)/ 3:30pm-5:00pm — Panel Discussion 3 – Free For All
<br>Speakers: Henry Oh (US), Charles Mok (HK), Ger Choi (HK), moddr_ (NL)
<br>moderated by Ellen Pau (HK)
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<br>Special thanks to our sponsor Smart Streaming for covering this!<br>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<p>Videotage is proud to present <strong><em>WIKITOPIA</em></strong>,
the first TinyFest on collaborative future in Hong Kong from 11 to 19
September 2010. Co-organized by the School of Creative Media, City
University of Hong Kong and supported by the Hong Kong Arts Development
Council and the Centre for Creative and Performing Arts, HKU SPACE, <strong><em>WIKITOPIA</em></strong> aims to raise the public awareness for various concepts in the expanded <em>Free Culture</em>
movement such as knowledge sharing, networked creativity, and most
importantly the collaborative future. We will explore how we as engaged
human beings, by acknowledging and utilizing these concepts growing from
the technological world and entering the creative realm, envision a new
utopia, opening up a new possibility for our way of working, thinking,
and, ultimately, living. Technology is not about computers but us. We
believe new media is not just a medium, but as well the spirit to shape
our future, our world. It is only human that would possibly make a
collaborative future; it is only you and me (not your machines) who
would possibly create a Wikitopia for all of us!</p>
<p>Wikitopia will be the focal point for artists, ICT/media activist,
thinkers, curators, writers and curious-minded observers for a diverse
programme of keynotes, panel discussions, workshops, screenings and
performances at various venues in Hong Kong.</p><br>