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I wondered if the idea of Unconfernces is dealing with any type of digital demand idea. Maybe prior to an event the people that are going to an event could look at the ideas via the net and make demands for concepts/ideas that they want to see. When you register to attend, part of your registration might be to choose 10 things you want to see at the conference. Anyone going to conference could post an idea/concept to the site and those attending would look through.


i wrote down this idea in the scrap book for the icommons site
http://www.icommons.org/scrapbook/icommonsorg-version-20


the idea of linking people/artists together through a "free culture press kit system" might be a good mission. The "press kit" could be linked to free culture spaces/ conferences/ events. Maybe the icommons profile could be changed from "profiles" to "press kits". By creating a profile are we not creating a press kit. Could people not create an idea and then people within the community not demand that these people come and talk/sing/paint/dj about this near them ? could this create a better conference environment for icommons ? the 2 sites that I'm sourcing ideas from are http://www.sonicbids.com and also http://www.eventful.com .

Jamison · 23/8/2007 02:37

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