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06:40:05 12/14/09
Why Open Video
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What makes open video an essential part of an engaged, inclusive media sphere? How does open video promote free speech, diversity, and participation? Camera: Tim Cothren/Editor: Kevin Henson/Music: Yacht (CC BY-NC-SA) Produced By: Intelligent Television
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14:56:36 09/04/09
The Mobile Journalism Collective (Mojo Co Org) How Does Citizen 2 0 Change The Face Of Information?
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In the face of a more networked world, as the definition of “content provider” evolves beyond monikers like NBC, CBS, ABC - even PBS - and begins to include “unknown” names like “envirogurl-11206,” new players are using video to introduce audiences to broader themes and truer life stories. By virtue of this change we citizens, presented with an unprecedented opportunity, are asked to evolve, be prepared to pick from the bevy of choices, engage with more communities; tell bet- ter stories of our lives and our perspectives – in essence we are asked to become Citizen 2.0. What are the responsibilities of citizen 2.0? Does citizen 2.0 production replace or augment traditional journalism? What are the new models incorporating citizen 2.0 into legacy forms of media distribution and production? And how does citizen 2.0 content reshape the value of information? All these questions and more are currently in the ether of the moment and the Mobile Journalism Collective at MojoCo.org attempts to address them by training new voices, and opening an hon- est dialogue on what should be the new principles of information sharing for a more civically engaged world. presenter: Nonso Christian Ugbode, Director of the National Black Programming Consortium
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08:21:03 09/04/09
Lunch Teach In Obama Tech Policy & The Promotion Of Open Video In Washington
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**Please Note: The original tape that this was recorded on was damaged, so the sound is out of sync and was impossible to fix in post. We do apologize for this technical error.**
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07:46:49 09/04/09
Fair Use Battles Discussion
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Falzone will discuss his experience defending Shephard Fairey in the much-discussed Obama Photo case, and McSherry will talk about her ground-breaking work in Lenz v. Universal, a case fighting for the acknowledgment of fair use in issuing DMCA video takedowns. speaker: Anthony Falzone — Executive Director of the Fair Use Project at Stanford Law School speaker: Corynne McSherry — Staff Lawyer, Electronic Frontier FoundationVideo Courtesy of GChriss
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07:42:45 09/04/09
Mozilla The Future Of Open Video
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Mozilla, a strong supporter of the open web, will present its vision for the future of online video. This presentation will include a live demonstration of new open video technologies in Firefox 3.5 that will empower people to communicate and innovate in new ways. Additionally, a representative from Dailymotion will give a brief over- view of its initiative to offer over 300,000 videos in open formats. speaker: Chris Blizzard — Director of Evangelism, Mozilla Corporation speaker: Mark Surman — Executive Director, Mozilla FoundationVideo courtesy GChriss
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07:39:13 09/04/09
Opening Remarks And Yochai Benkler Keynote
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Welcome by Shay David (Kaltura). Opening Remarks by Elizabeth Stark (Yale ISP/ iCommons) and Dean Jansen (Participatory Culture Foundation).Yochai Benkler is the Berkman Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies at Har- vard, and faculty co-director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. He writes about the Internet and the emergence of networked economy and society, as well as the organization of infrastructure, such as wireless communications. His work traverses a wide range of disciplines and sectors, and is taught in a variety of professional schools and academic departments. In real world applications, his work has been widely discussed in both the business sector and civil society. His most re- cent book, The Wealth of Networks: How social production transforms markets and freedom (2006), is considered a seminal piece on peer production and the power of networked societies. His work can be freely accessed at www.benkler.org. speaker: Yochai Benkler — Professor, Harvard Law School and Faculty Co-Director, Berkman Center for Internet and Society
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04:35:13 09/04/09
Institute For The Future’s People Of The Screen And The Global Lives Project
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David Evan Harris will present preliminary results of People of the Screen, an Insti- tute for the Future research project on the future of the medium of video and the role it will play in our lives over the next 5 to 10 years. David will also present a progress report on the Global Lives Project, a growing video library of human life experience, which now includes 24-hour video recordings of daily life of individuals from Lebanon, Serbia, India, China, Indonesia, Malawi, Brazil, Japan and the US. presenter: David Evan Harris — Executive Director, Global Lives Project and Research Affiliate, Institute for the Future
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03:56:51 09/04/09
Lizz Winstead Featured Talk
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Online video can be a powerful tool for satire and commentary, enabling indepen- dent voices to challenge the way the news is presented. Lizz Winstead, co-creator of The Daily Show and co-founder of Air America Radio, will share her vision for a world where connected citizens keep an eye on those who are supposed to be keeping an eye on elected officials. Winstead is currently involved with Shoot The Messenger Productions, an independent comedy group that performs a weekly sa- tirical news summary in the form of the Off-Broadway show, Wake Up World. speaker: Lizz Winstead — Co-creator, The Daily Show and Shoot the Messenger
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23:59:51 09/01/09
Mediaspace Potentials And Mapping Open Video
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In the first part of this session Kari-Hans Kommonen will discuss the broader con- text of digital media evolution. As all media is becoming digital, the media environ- ment is changing from media specific devices and rigid, corporate controlled chan- nels into a flexible, software designable open space, the Mediaspace, where anyone can produce and distribute, a shift that is also the fundamental force driving Open Video. What new potentials does the emerging Mediaspace present for society, me- dia and for Open Video? The second part, hosted by Sanna Marttila, discusses the concept of openness and its various characteristics, and maps different definitions and dimensions in open video. The aim is to shed light on some of the current un- derstandings and emerging practices of open video through online video clips. The mapping is conducted collaboratively online during the conference where everyone is invited to share their videos and views. presenter: Kari-Hans Kommonen — Director, Arki research group in the Media Lab of University of Art and Design Helsinki presenter: Sanna Marttila — Researcher and Project Manager, Arki research group in the Media Lab of University of Art and Design Helsinki
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23:34:16 09/01/09
Human Rights And Indigenous Media Dilemmas Challenges And Opportunities
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The key elements of an open video culture are the capacities and opportunities for participation, fair use of existing media and transparency. However, from a human rights perspective, issues of consent, representation and revictimization emerge in an open and networked online environment of rework- ing, remixing and recirculating video and other imagery. How do we go about “in- corporating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights” into the “terms of ser- vice” of both open video culture and broader online video? How do we introduce ideas around consent and human dignity into the broader ecosystem? How do we respect cultural worlds where transparency is not always a desired outcome, as certain images should not be seen by outsiders, by the uninitiated, or by opposite genders? What can be learnt from the experiences of remix culture, fan fiction and political use of remixing to-date? moderator: Sameer Padania — Manager, the Hub (hub.witness.org) panelist: Faye Ginsburg — Director of the Center for Media and Professor, NYU panelist: Lea Shaver — Fellow, Yale ISP panelist: Sam Gregory — Program Director, WITNESS
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23:02:33 09/01/09
Narrative For Openness
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In this session Adnan Hadzi and Andrea Rota develop a narrative for openness, focusing on media and technologies but within the broader context of social and human development. Adnan Hadzi presents a case for the strategic use of copyl- eft licenses within the datascapes of peer-to-peer networks by establishing data spheres, acknowledging the need for a social contract which can uphold an ethical viability for existing data spheres. Andrea Rota extends this case further, highlighting how openness can be seen as an essential trait of the “human enterprise” rather than one of many possible ways to develop creative and technological processes. presenter: Adnan Hadzi — PhD Candidate, Goldsmiths College, University of London presenter: Andrea Rota — CTO, Xelera and MPhil Student, London School of Economics
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22:54:36 09/01/09
Archive Org Universal Access To Human Knowledge
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Archive.org, solicits collections of multimedia (esp. digital books, video, and audio) from libraries, as well as the general public.
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21:50:18 09/01/09
Developing Critical Student Voices Through Fannie Lou Tv (Fltv)
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Fannie Lou TV (FLTV) began as part of a school-wide election simulation that mir- rored the 2008 Presidential Election.
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12:07:02 08/29/09
Open Video In Europe Luncheon
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In this session, representatives from the European movement for open video will share their efforts and meet others working toward openness. Representatives from the Italy-based Telematics Freedom Foundation will present their comparative research on the state of free and open source media centers, prospects for large scale deployment in Italy, as well as their current open video projects within the upcoming Rome-based 150Meuros 600.000sq.ft. Audiovisual Telematics Park: a 2M euros EU-based Open Technologies Institute for Video Distribution and a 1.2M euros Universal Audiovisual Archive for remixers, documentarians and all video creatives.presenter: Rufo Guerreschi - Telematics Freedom Foundation (Founder, Exec. Director), Audiovisual Telematics Park (CEO)
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11:56:15 08/29/09
Royalty Free Video Codecs And Standardization Working Group
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This working group brings together leaders in the development of royalty-free and open source video codecs to meet and share insights. This is an opportunity for developers to meet other individuals working on parallel tracks, and to coordinate further collaboration for Sunday's hack day and beyond.discussion leader: David Schleef — Diracdiscussion leader: Timothy Terriberry — Xiph.orgparticipant: Monty Montgomery — Xiph.orgparticipant: Gerard Fernando — Sun MicrosystemsNote: Active participation is open to anyone interested in royalty-free codecs/standardization.
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11:38:09 08/29/09
Foss Editing Showcase
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In this session representatives from various free and open source non-linear video editing solutions will present their projects.PiTiVi is an open source video editor, written in Python and based on GStreamer and GTK+.Lumiera is a Free/Open Source Non-Linear Video Editing (NLE) application project for GNU/Linux developed by the CinelerraCV community.Cinelerra is the most advanced non-linear video editor and compositor for Linux.Blender is an open source, cross platform suite of tools for 3D creation.presenter: Scott Frase — Cinelerrapresenter: Edward Hervey — PiTiVipresenter: Tom Judge — Lumierapresenter: Bassam Kurdali — Blenderpresenter: Fateh Slavitsky — Blenderpresenter: Raffaella Tranitello — Cinelerra and Lumiera
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