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Kevin Danaher on building alternative institutions for the green economy

Syndicated from: P2P Foundation on Fri, 08/08/2008 - 03:46

This is a gem, an energy boost for all who believe in the necessary social change to make our planet sustainable.

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Valentin Spirik: online theme park theatres as the future of film

Syndicated from: P2P Foundation on Fri, 06/06/2008 - 05:42

A contribution from Valentin Spirik, the author of our guide to making your own videos:

- The future of film?

Just like YouTube seemed like a far out vision only ten to fifteen years ago (remember the time when there was no internet and when no one had a mobile phone?) the cinema of the future might seem like an idealist’s dream today while in fact it is materialising already - in platforms such as YouTube. In the end it is likely to be some kind of open, social media network: the “online theme park theatre”. Core product of such a platform will be a cinematic presentation of a story that relates in a strong way to the theme that the platform is centred around. Since different themes attract different audiences, and different people develop different kinds of stories, a multitude of such platforms (possibly evolving as “genre platforms” and offering a multitude of theme centred, individual projects) will exist. At the same time these shows will also be screened in real world cinemas while digital distribution/projection will further help to democratise the new medium and bring high quality, content rich community produced projects to large mainstream audiences and their established viewing environments. And online you’ll be able to watch a movie in a virtual theatre (either alone or with many others) that you (can) create/interact with while you are watching. The stories you’ll see will have a life of their own, might first need to be developed over a longer period of time (just like e.g. Linux took about ten to fifteen years to mature into a mainstream product), but in the end these multimedia shows will turn out to be our generation’s online classics: myths, legends and stories with heroes and heroines from the new world. It also seems very likely that real world/online (story) worlds will melt into one another in unprecedented ways - which again is only reminiscent of one of the oldest movie themes we know: the exploration of that fine line between dream and reality.

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Video: Open Source Ecology Project

Syndicated from: P2P Foundation on Thu, 05/29/2008 - 02:00

“Interview by Vinay Gupta for the first of the Global Swadeshi Dialogues weekly interview series. This interview is perhaps the most clear description to date of the essence of our experiments with Open Source Ecology, and its implementation lab - Factor e Farm. If you can bear the 54 minutes of time, this will definitely be insightful regarding the forthcoming peer-to-peer economy - and provide much insight into the threads of thought and motivations behind our work. At Factor e, we grow ideas, and winnow for the truth.”

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Video: Evolving the network: Politics, Culture and Consciousness

Syndicated from: P2P Foundation on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 02:00

“On March 28, 2008 Reality Sandwich/Evolver sponsored a panel discussion on the capacity of digital technology to transform our reality. As moderator Ken Jordan put it, “What’s going to emerge from this digital soup?”

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Video: “Infrastructure, Communities and Corporations: Is There a Middle Way Between Open and Closed?”

Syndicated from: P2P Foundation on Wed, 04/30/2008 - 02:39

Michel Bauwens is the Founder of the P2P Foundation. He presents a 30 minute keynote entitled “Infrastructure, Communities and Corporations: is There a Middle Way Between Open and Closed?” at the Emerging Communications (eComm) conference held in Mountain View, California, on Friday 14th March 2008. Telecom operators take note!

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