Krystian Woznicki on Tue, 8 Sep 2015 03:48:29 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> DIGITAL COMMONS AFTER #SNOWDEN at UN|COMMONS |
Hi! five Workshops at the #UNCOMMONS conference Oct 22-24 ( http://berlinergazette.de/uncommons ) explore the DIGITAL COMMONS AFTER #SNOWDEN Please join us at the workshops and spread the word about them by forwarding this email to friends and re-tweeting this tweet: https://twitter.com/berlinergazette/status/636507316054040576 *PARTICPATE* Join more than 100 activists, media folks as well as researchers from 20 countries and explore the digital commons of the post-Snowden world. We offer five parallel workshop tracks for collaboration on crossmedia stories, position papers or tools. *Big Data In Our Hands*? *Are We Up For Anonymity*? *Who Reads Open Secrets*? *Whistleblower Goes Otaku* *Snowden Files For All*? For further details about those five workshops please scroll down. *REGISTRATION* The five UN|COMMONS workshops target journalists, activists and researchers. As they are run in parallel fashion, participants need to commit to one single track. On October 22 and 23 the workshops take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., on October 24, when the results are presented, from 10 to 12 a.m. A limited number of participants can register through Sept. 30 by contacting the following E-mail: [email protected]. The registration fee is 50 Euros for three days, including catering. Workshop guests invited by the conference organizers include representatives from independent journalism organizations, media houses, research institutions, cultural initiatives, activist networks and NGOs. Please check the workshop results from our last annual conference. They are presented in the section PROJECTS on this website: http://berlinergazette.de/slow-politics-results *WORKSHOPS* *Big Data In Our Hands*? Big data is rarely seen as a phenomenon of co-production although more than 75% of the data constituting our digital universe is co-produced by us, the people, in the course of our daily (digital) lives. So, how do we turn big data into our digital commons? The workshop âBig Data In Our Hands?â discusses a position paper being collaboratively developed by Berliner Gazette for transforming the administration and control of big data away from large corporations like Google or government bodies like the NSA and towards common and public institutions. Workshop guests include Avantika Banerjee (wiredandnetworked.com), Sophie Bloemen (commonsnetwork.eu), Benjamin Cadon (labomedia.org), Max Haiven (Radical Imagination Project), Danislava Marinova (Universitat AutÃnoma de Barcelona), Tomislav Medak (mi2.hr), Jaron Rowan (Xnet), Andrà Wilkens (Analog ist das neue Bio), Nikolai Wolfert (Leila). Moderators: Ela Kagel (Supermarkt) + Christopher Senf (berlinergazette.de). Info: Workshop on October 22+23, 10 a.m.â6 p.m. and on October 24, 10â12 a.m. The registration fee is 50 Euro, including catering. Registration is required by September 30 under the following email: info(at)berlinergazette.de *Are We Up For Anonymity*? Anonymity is a controversial issue in the post-Snowden world. While serving as a vehicle for criminalization of various cultures, many communities experiment with concepts that try to resolve the destructive potential of anonymity. How to create common sense and a healthy âweâ with regard to anonymity? The workshop âAre We Up For Anonymity?â tackles the world of online forums in the field of journalism by developing a storytelling project about those issues. Workshop guests include Ingrid Brodnig* (profil.at), Benedikt Fecher* (hiig.de), Inga Lirenkadan (34mag.net), Mathieu Magnaudeix* (mediapart.fr), Sara Moreira (Moving Cause), Joseph Ketelhut (TU Ilmenau), Katerina Michailidi (BookSprints), Jacopo Ottaviani (Generation E), Cristina Pombo (Expresso). Moderators: Magdalena Taube (berlinergazette.de) + Francis Tseng (The Coral Project). Info: Workshop on October 22+23, 10 a.m.â6 p.m. and on October 24, 10â12 a.m. The registration fee is 50 Euro, including catering. Registration is required by September 30 under the following email: info(at)berlinergazette.de *Who Reads Open Secrets*? Journalism based on leaks is often limited to hegemonic patterns of interpretation and interest. For now, leaks are mostly manifestations of the constricted views of governments and corporations. Meanwhile working with leaked documents remains an exclusive undertaking. How can we break those walls? The workshop âWho Reads Open Secrets?â takes the Romanian Center for Investigative Journalism (RCIJ) as a test case, inviting participants to design a framework, in which the general public participates in investigative projects as easily as in a game of monopoly. Workshop guests include Kat Austen (worldflows.net), Andreea Bonea (The Sponge), Chris Csikszentmihalyi (M-ITI), Abiol Lual Deng (Kendake Partners), Tabea Grzeszyk (hostwriter, Berlin), Nana Karlstetter (TCIJ.org), Sebastian Mondial* (Die Zeit), MC McGarth* (transparencytoolkit.org), Alex Morega (RosEDU), Valentina Pavel (ApTI), Pit Schultz (reboot.fm), Maria Xynou (Tactical Tech), Christoph Zeiher (Tagesspiegel). Moderators: Stefan Candea (eijc.eu) + Marie Gutbub (CryptoParty). Info: Workshop on October 22+23, 10 a.m.â6 p.m. and on October 24, 10â12 a.m. The registration fee is 50 Euro, including catering. Registration is required by September 30 under the following email: info(at)berlinergazette.de *Whistleblower Goes Otaku* How can the debates caused by the Snowden revelations infiltrate the consciousness of the so called silent majority? The workshop âWhistleblower Goes Otakuâ takes the global otaku community as testing ground. Their remix culture is full of affinities to the whistleblower and hacker culture represented by Snowden. Yet, how can deeper ties evolve? Responses to this challenge are being developed within the workshop â entering the next Otaku Festival in Bucharest. Workshop guests include Yuuki Abe (Cosplaids), Sophie Bayerlein (sophiesophie.de), Bogdan Gorganeanu (otakufestival.com), Alina Floroi (Laborazon), Nakano Hitoyo (Sazae Bot), Adriana Homolova (Onderzoeksredactie), Fumi Murata (Avec Lab), Mitsuhiro Takemura (Takemura Juku), Stefan Tiron (otakufestival.com), Luke ZuberbÃhler (japanimanga-night.ch). Moderators: Lilian Masuhr (berlinergazette.de) + Michael Prinzinger (berlinergazette.de). Info: Workshop on October 22+23, 10 a.m.â6 p.m. and on October 24, 10â12 a.m. The registration fee is 50 Euro, including catering. Registration is required by September 30 under the following email: info(at)berlinergazette.de *Snowden Files For All*? The Snowden revelations have caused a global debate. Yet, what does it mean to handle the documents in a responsible manner? How can we preserve them in accessible and sustainable ways? How can the leaks become public record? The workshop âSnowden Files For All?â discusses hands on approaches and develops a position paper for a collaborative approach to this challenge. Workshop guests include Diani Barreto* (Courage Foundation), Branka Curcic (Kuda.org), Kristoffer Gansing (transmediale), Evan Light (Portable Snowden Archive), Frauke Mahrt-Thomsen (Kritische Bibliothek), Diana McCarty (reboot.fm), Morana Miljanovic (Hertie School of Governance), Andrà Rebentisch (meshcon.net), Maria Tengarrinha (O Espelho), Elena Veljanovska (Kontrapunkt), Caleb Waldorf (apubliclibrary.org). Moderators: Sabrina Apitz (berlinergazette.de) + Corinna Haas (ICI Library). Info: Workshop on October 22+23, 10 a.m.â6 p.m. and on October 24, 10â12 a.m. The registration fee is 50 Euro, including catering. Registration is required by September 30 under the following email: info(at)berlinergazette.de --- Please join us at the workshops and spread the word about them by forwarding this email to friends and re-tweeting this tweet: https://twitter.com/berlinergazette/status/636507316054040576 Best wishes, Krystian -- ------------------------------------------------- UN|COMMONS The Fight For Common Wealth | October 22-24 Workshops, Talks, Performances + Cooking VolksbÃhne at Rosa-Luxemburg Platz | Berlin Program: http://berlinergazette.de/uncommons ------------------------------------------------- Info auf Deutsch: http://berlinergazette.de/deutsch/uncommons # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]