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- From: Floor v Spaendonck <[email protected]>
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 11:39:46 +0100
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Tonight at Killer TV Willem De kooning Special
There’s no artschool in Holland that spends as much time and energy
on new media and video as the Rotterdam based Willem de Kooning
academy. Professor and journalist/director Ine Poppe hosts a
presentation by students.
Killer (application is people) TV
Wednesday 13th of December 2006
time 20.00- 22.00
Location; Waag Society - Amsterdam
live stream http://connect.waag.org
Next Week Killer TV:
The emergence of a more participative society based on P2P Networks
Killer (application is people) TV
Tuesday 19th of December 2006
time 20.00 uur- 22.00
Location; Waag Society - Amsterdam
live stream http://connect.waag.org
Michel Bauwens on the emergence of a more participative society based
on P2P Networks
Michel Bauwens is initiator of the Foundation for Peer-to-Peer
Alternatives to support individuals, organizations and society to
adapt towards a more participative society. Peer-to-peer does not
just refer to the technical infrastructure that we are building, but
to the social relationships that it enables, and which are poised to
fundamentally change the logic of our economics and civilization.
Michel will introduce us into the topic of P2P inspired processes,
the drivers of the fundamental changes in society and provide many
examples of technical and organizational formats. He will also
address the issues of peer production, peer governance and
intellectual property. Michel will convince us that the future of P2P
networks is here now. There will also be time for discussion.
Michel is a former Belgian Internet entrepreneur and eBusiness
Strategic manager of the largest Telecom operator in Belgium. He was
editor in chief of the digital magazine Wave, knowledge manager at
British Petroleum and co-editor of 2 French books on the Anthropology
of the Digital Society.
Killer TV is supported by Mondriaan Foundation, Prins Bernhard
Cultuur Fonds, VSB Fonds, Surfnet
Waag Society | Floor v Spaendonck | Nieuwmarkt 4 | 1012 CR Amsterdam
tel +31.20.5579898 | fax +31-20 5579880 | [email protected] | http://
www.waag.org
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