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nodes · Global Lives Project
2/7/2007 10:34 · 24 votes · no comments
Collaboratively producing a video installation and web platform to show video of the daily life of diverse individuals from all over the world.
articles · Islands are Good (Video)
25/6/2007 18:10 · 32 votes · 6 comments
After the iSummit, three boatloads of iCommoners headed out for an afternoon on the Adriatic to see what they could see.
Produced & Directed by David Evan Harris
Featuring Simon Dingle ("Islands are good")
Music by Pig Head Skin
CC-BY-SA-NC
Please make my embed link work! I've tried uploading to YouTube a bunch of times and I keep getting errors. Google video worked but...
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articles · governing the ungovernable ...
by philipp · voted on 22/7/2007 06:10 · 46 votes · 5 comments
The Open Courseware Consortium is a network of (mostly) universities who are committed to publishing and using open courseware, and who have so far released over 4200 university level courses under free and open licenses. Until now MIT has hosted and incubated the consortium, but it’s time to grow up, and we need a structure that can deal with a diversifying membership, sustainability...
articles · Three Quick Ways to Build Communities
by Kiruba Shankar · voted on 8/7/2007 00:58 · 34 votes · 1 comment
At the panel discussion on 'Building Communities: Moving Beyond Rhetoric to Channelling Peoples’ Energies' on 1st day of iSummit'07, Jon Philips, the moderator explained very succinctly three things to do before building a new community.
1) Keep the barrier as low as possible: For example, you don't want to build a house for twenty people when only two people will be staying...
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articles · Over the Top: The New (and Bigger) Cultural Industry in Brazil
by Paula Martini · commented on 3/10/2007 16:58 · 65 votes · 12 comments
The most popular artist in Brazil is not signed by a record label. The group, called Calypso, is responsible for the most popular music in all regions of the country. Their albums are sold primarily through street vendors, who sell CDs and DVDs of the band in the streets, not because they are pirated, but because that is the preference of the group itself. This is the result of...
articles · governing the ungovernable ...
by philipp · commented on 22/7/2007 06:10 · 46 votes · 5 comments
The Open Courseware Consortium is a network of (mostly) universities who are committed to publishing and using open courseware, and who have so far released over 4200 university level courses under free and open licenses. Until now MIT has hosted and incubated the consortium, but it’s time to grow up, and we need a structure that can deal with a diversifying membership, sustainability...
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