[Air-L] registration is open for 24/7: A DIY Video Summit

Michael Zimmer michael.zimmer at yale.edu
Sat Nov 3 23:04:43 PDT 2007


Speaking of DIY video, checkout Kaltura <http://www.kaltura.com>,  
which allows groups of users to collaborate and create videos  
together online.

[full disclosure: Kultura's CTO, Shay David, is a friend & colleague  
at the Yale ISP]

-mz


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Michael Zimmer, PhD
Microsoft Fellow, Information Society Project
Yale Law School
e: michael.zimmer at yale.edu
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On Nov 3, 2007, at 6:08 PM, danah boyd wrote:

> This Summit should be of interest to anyone doing work on DIY
> culture, videomaking, YouTube, etc.
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Mimi Ito <mito at itofisher.com>
>> Date: November 1, 2007 12:26:33 PM PDT
>> Subject: registration is open for 24/7: A DIY Video Summit
>>
>> Registration is now open for:
>>
>> 24/7: A DIY VIDEO SUMMIT
>> February 8-10, 2008
>> School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California
>>
>> Conference web site: http://www.video24-7.org
>> Blog: http://diy.video24-7.org/
>>
>> Spaces are limited for attendance at the academic panels and the
>> workshops. The video screenings are free and open to the public.
>> Please help us spread the word about this event.
>>
>> 24/7: A DIY Video Summit will bring together the many communities
>> that have evolved around do-it-yourself (DIY) video:
>> artists, audiences, technology providers, academics, policy makers
>> and industry executives. The aim is to discover common ground, and
>> to chart the path to a future in which grassroots and mainstream,
>> amateur and professional, artist and audience can all benefit as
>> the medium continues to evolve.
>>
>> This three-day summit features:
>>
>> SCREENINGS OF DIY VIDEO
>> On February 8 and 9, there will be screenings of DIY video that are
>> open to the public. These will feature curated programs on design
>> video, activist documentary, youth media, machinima, music video,
>> political remix and video blogging. The video program will
>> culminate in an evening program and reception on February 9 that
>> will draw from all of these video genres.
>>
>> ACADEMIC PROGRAM
>> Registered attendees will have access to the academic program on
>> February 8 and 9 that features panels on The State of Research, The
>> State of the Art, DIY Media: The Intellectual Property Dilemma and
>> DIY Tools and Platforms. Featured speakers include Yochai Benkler,
>> John Seely Brown, Joi Ito, Henry Jenkins, Lawrence Lessig, and
>> Howard Rheingold.
>>
>> WORKSHOPS AND BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER MEETINGS
>> On February 10, the day will be devoted to practical and hands-on
>> workshops for registered attendees on topics such as intellectual
>> property, media creation, distribution and new-media design tools.
>> Attendees will also have the option of organizing their own birds-
>> of-a-feather meetings to connect with other attendees
>
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