29 Nov 03:43
Re: more specific ideas for ok2 streams
Hey Saul, Hi Ilze, Hi all, This all sounds fantastic! I guess three options are: (a) 'Open Media' and 'Free Youth Culture' panels (b) a 'Culture and Media' panel (c) a plethora of talks and workshops, apart from the panels I'm easy, but think we should get call for proposals out ASAP before Christmas season fully kicks in (partly my fault - revised version to follow). Just to recap, suggested panels so far include: * 'Transport and Environment' (or separate 'Transport' and 'Environment' panels, as was originally suggested) * 'Visualization and Analysis' * 'Education and Academia' As Rufus said a few weeks ago: "Realistically, if we allow a decent amount of time for the 'open' session in the afternoon (with speakers coming from the CFP) this leaves us with around 3 specific sessions (4 max). For example last year we had 3 (Geodata, Media and Content and Civic Info and Science)." It would be great to hear more people thoughts on this - come on lurkers!Regards, Jonathan Saul Albert wrote: > Dear okffers, > > Knowing that we really need help co-ordinating the programme, I > initiated conversations at a NODE.London (http://wiki.nodel.org) meeting > about a possible collaboration with okcon. I think these were two very > good proposals for sessions: > > - Adnan Hadzi would be interested in helping to organise another 'Open > Media' panel this year, in his capacity as a researcher at Goldsmiths, > he can put in the time and some limited resources (500 squids or so) > towards pulling this together. I think it would be a great idea. Gift > horse, mouth etc. > > - Ilze Black has suggested a 'Free Youth Culture' panel, with some real > free young people who have been working on media education projects in > a network of organisations around the UK and Europe. I've spoken to > her and this would not be a 'showcase' as such, but a critical look at > what the institutional/legislative landscape is for young people's > cultural production. I think this could be a really interesting new > area to explore at an okcon. Working in related projects with The > People Speak (http://theps.net), I'm constantly appalled at how a > proprietary culture is shoved down their throats at every > opportunity. Not that I'm biased mind you ;) > > In both cases, I might also be able to muster some financial support, > via a NODE.London-based funding application for good documentation of > the event. > > In any case, I think these two panels could provide a very useful > contribution - and would come with some human/financial resources to > pull them together (an important point!). > > Thoughts? > > Cheers, > > Saul. >
Regards,
Jonathan
Saul Albert wrote:
> Dear okffers,
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> Knowing that we really need help co-ordinating the programme, I
> initiated conversations at a NODE.London (
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