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via Andrew Paterson:
Open Call: Camp Pixelache 2012
We are organising a more compact edition of Pixelache Helsinki Festival called 'Camp Pixelache' during on 11-12 May 2012, based on previous Camp Pixelache experiments. The main venue for the event is Arbis, the Swedish-language adult education centre located close to the Finnish National Museum, in central Helsinki.
Camp Pixelache 2012 is designed around one main unconference day on Saturday 12.5, with…
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Organized with the assistance of Layne Hartsell:
"Sponsored by P2P Foundation and Seoul Global Study Group
When: Tuesday, February 14th at Mountain Lanna, located 60 km north of Chiang Mai.
Where: Haebarakki Farm and Mountain Lanna
Schedule:
2pm: Visit to Haebarakki (Sunflower) Farm, an early stage permaculture farm.
3pm: Visit to a small forestry management center, with tree nursery (also, great…
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You may have noticed from the buzz on the Web that the OKFN shared quite an announcement this morning. On September 17-22 this year, global communities will be descending on the shores…
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Via Silke Helfrich:
"The Green European Foundation is organising, with support of the Belgian Green foundations Oikos and Etopia, a congress discussing the commons, as a new organisational concept of managing natural resources and of developing new forms of cooperation.
The financial and economic crisis brought both the markets and the nation states into a deep systemic crisis. The congress starts from the premise that part of the solution to these crises will be found outside…
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Sharing: Culture and the Economy in the Internet Age
By Philippe Aigrain, with contribution of Suzanne Aigrain
Sharing cultural works benefits authors, culture and public
In the past fifteen years, file sharing of digital cultural works
between individuals has been at the center of a number of debates on
the future of culture itself. Sharing provides a new view of the value
of peer-to-peer sharing of digital works. Taking stock of…
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via the Commoning mailing list:
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 08:22:26 +0200
Statement by those who occupied the common
28 January…
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Sent by Richard Pithouse:
http://www.mahala.co.za/reality/take-back-the-common/
Take Back the Common
Thursday, January 26th, 2012 by Christopher McMichael
This Friday communities around the Cape will march from Athlone
stadium to Rondebosch commons for a three day ‘occupation’. The aim is a public space to discuss solutions to a range of issues: housing,rent…
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I took the liberty to translate an interview with Michel Bauwens, by Anne-Sophie Novel (published first in French on Greensiders).
"Peer-to-peer", often abbreviated P2P, allows for example to exchange music files or movies on the Internet. Napster, eDonkey, eMule, Kazaa or more recently Spotify ... P2P systems are prominent examples of P2P.…
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Via over forty organisations, networks and social movements from at least seven European countries are committed to attending the forum. This will be a real opportunity to build European networks and campaigns that will take concrete forms in follow-up meetings in Spain, the UK, Romania, Bulgaria and France in the next months to continue the work begun in Rome. The emphasis on concrete campaigns will be the starting point to engage in a reflection on the revision of the EU Treaties, to…
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Paradigms are shifting and new practical solutions are needed. This year we want to start an Open Source Ecology community in Germany and we are looking for a Dedicated Team to make this happen.
The people involved in the project will be sharing openly and for free economically significant information. We want to open source the ecology of the environmental, societal and technological systems so that we contribute directly to the creation of…
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For several months, during the unfolding events of the Occupy movement, supporters, media and world observers have been wondering, 'where is this movement heading?'
To help provide both a signpost and a compass for that question, The Future of Occupy collective, an international initiative supporting the movement’s self-reflection, is announcing the opening of its website. It is a virtual library of…
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Last month I was in London where I attended a lecture by Michel Bauwens on peer-to-peer dynamics. I wrote an article in Dutch for ‘De Wereld Morgen’. Fortunaletly, there is a edited version of the lecture on vimeo.…
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Via Silke Helfrich:
Im Juni 2012 wird im Kulturhof im Thüringischen Bechstedt die 1. deutschsprachige Sommerschule für Commons stattfinden, auf die ich mich jetzt schon freue. Das vorläufige Programm, das sich…
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Date: Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 7:52 PM
Subject: <nettime> 12/12 Essex Seminar: Models for a Peer-to-Peer Society
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Models for a Peer-to-Peer Society
A seminar with Michel Bauwens, P2P Foundation
Monday December 12th at 2pm in the Ivor Crewe Lecture Hall Seminar Room
Centre for…
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THE WINCHESTER CENTRE FOR GLOBAL FUTURES IN ART DESIGN & MEDIA
Invitation for all to attend the next talk in our new Global Futures
Speakers' Series, Friday, 9 December 2011, 12:00 13:00 in Lecture Theatre A at WSA:
Title: "P2P Economics = Shared Innovation Commons + Mutualist Phyles?"
Speaker: Michel Bauwens (founder of the Foundation of Peer-to-Peer Alternatives)
Patterns that prefigure a horizontalized future: If the…
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