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''' | '''This is a directory of webcasts on peer to peer related topics with general material on DIY online video.''' | ||
* If you are to watch one thing: '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g The Machine is Us/ing Us (Final Version)]'''. (For background, see The [[Machine is US]]) | * If you are to watch one thing: '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g The Machine is Us/ing Us (Final Version)]'''. (For background, see The [[Machine is US]]) | ||
* The P2P Foundation supports the [[Open Video Alliance]]. | * The P2P Foundation supports the [[Open Video Alliance]]. | ||
* For updates, see also our [http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/video P2P Video Channel] | |||
* Want to make your own 'p2p' documentary? See: '''[[Docummunity]]: the first fully interactive collaborative documentary site that is totally geared to enable groups of users to collaborate together on one communal documentary''' [http://www.docummunity.com/] | |||
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==How To== | ==How To== | ||
* [http://www.osbr.ca/ojs/index.php/osbr/article/view/982/945 Making a movie only using free software] | |||
#[http://videowtf.com/ Video WTF] is a collaboratively moderated place to ask and answer any question about video cameras, editing, production, publishing, promotion, etc. | |||
#[http://www.digitalartistshandbook.org/node/35 “Video editing with open source tools”], a new article written by Valentina Messeri and Eleonora Oreggia, has been added to the [http://www.digitalartistshandbook.org/node/17/ Digital Artists Handbook]. | #[http://www.digitalartistshandbook.org/node/35 “Video editing with open source tools”], a new article written by Valentina Messeri and Eleonora Oreggia, has been added to the [http://www.digitalartistshandbook.org/node/17/ Digital Artists Handbook]. | ||
#[http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/18-free-ways-to-download-any-video-off-the-internet/ 18 free ways to download video on the internet] | #[http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/18-free-ways-to-download-any-video-off-the-internet/ 18 free ways to download video on the internet] | ||
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==Recommended Lectures== | ==Recommended Lectures== | ||
#[[Eben Moglen on Social Change without Coercion]] - this is an absolute must see! | #[[Vinay Gupta on Changing the Culture of Violence and Speaking Truth to Power]]: very powerful intervention | ||
#[[Eben Moglen on Social Change without Coercion]] - this is an absolute must see! (also: [[Eben Moglen on the Commons as an Actor in Transforming the Global Political Economy]]) | |||
#[[Mark Pesce on Hyperpolitics]], rousing speech on the effects of hyper-empowerment. | #[[Mark Pesce on Hyperpolitics]], rousing speech on the effects of hyper-empowerment. | ||
#[[Chris Cook on Peak Credit and Open Capital]]: excellent video presentation on an alternative ownership scheme | #[[Chris Cook on Peak Credit and Open Capital]]: excellent video presentation on an alternative ownership scheme | ||
# | #[[Eric von Hippel on User Centered Innovation]]: in fact, for a long time already, users (and user communities) have been responsible for most industrial innovations!! | ||
#[[Charles Leadbeater on the Rise of the Amateur Professional]] | |||
#[[Astra Taylor on the Experience of Unschooling]]: personal experiences of growing up home-schooled without a curriculum or schedule | |||
#[[Stefano Zamagni on Cooperatives as a Counterpoint to Corporatism]] | |||
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==Recommended Documentaries== | ==Recommended Documentaries== | ||
#[[24 Hours on Craigslist]], on the social aspects of Craigslist | #[[24 Hours on Craigslist]], on the social aspects of Craigslist | ||
#[[ | #[[60 Minutes on the One Laptop Per Child project]] | ||
#[[Another Perfect World]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxZP_ur_Tvo]: 30 minute preview of a documentary on the impact of virtual worlds | #[[Another Perfect World]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxZP_ur_Tvo]: 30 minute preview of a documentary on the impact of virtual worlds | ||
#[[BBS]] | |||
#[[ | |||
#[[Blogumentary]] | #[[Blogumentary]] | ||
#The [[ | #[[Borrowing Culture in the Remix Age]]: 24 minute student documentary | ||
#The [[Code]]: finnish documentary about the [[Free Software Movement]] | |||
#[[Code Breakers]] | #[[Code Breakers]] | ||
#[[ | #[[Connected]] | ||
#[[CopyCat]] | |||
#[[Copyright Criminals]] | |||
#[[Delivered in Beta]]: testimonials on the motivation and reasons for sharing designers, by open designers, 8 minutes, well done | |||
#[[Digital Tipping Point]], A treasure trove of archival material in preparation of a full open source movie about the impact of free software and open technology on our civilization. | |||
#[[DIY Britain]]: on the growing [[Resilience]] movement in the UK | |||
#[[FabLab World Tour Documentary]] ; "Making Living Sharing" | |||
#[[From Pamphlet to Blog]] | #[[From Pamphlet to Blog]] | ||
#[[ | #[[Good Copy, Bad Copy]] and [[Steal This Film]]: documentaries on copyright | ||
#[[ | #[[Handmade Nation]]: Documentary on the DIY Craft Movement emerging in the U.S. and elsewhere. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH2HWPfwpOw&feature=player_embedded trailer]] | ||
#[[ | #"[http://vimeo.com/2696386?pg=embed&sec=2696386 History of the Internet]" is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to Internet. The history is told using the PICOL icons on picol.org. | ||
#[[Humanity Lobotomy]], excellent open source documentary on the threat against [[Net Neutrality]] | |||
#[[Luck of Seven]], open source journey through the world documenting free culture | #[[Luck of Seven]], open source journey through the world documenting free culture | ||
#[[Makers]], on the do it yourself renaissance | #[[Makers]], on the do it yourself renaissance | ||
#A [[New We]], documentary on 10 ecovillages in Europe | |||
#The [[Next Web]] Documentary = five interviews on the future of the web | |||
#[[Patent Absurdity]] | |||
#[[Re Purpose]]: A look into the '''hardware hacking community''' in Montreal, including the Foulab collective | |||
#[[Revolution OS]] = 2001 documentary on the free sofware / open source software revolution | |||
#The [[Revolution Will Be Animated]]: presents multiple viewpoints on copyright in the digital age | |||
#[[RiP]]: A remix manifesto: documentary on [[Remix Culture]] and its [[Copyright]] implications | |||
#[[Second Skin]]: how lives have been changed by Massive Multiplayer Online Games. | #[[Second Skin]]: how lives have been changed by Massive Multiplayer Online Games. | ||
# | #[[Steal This Film]] | ||
# | #[[Thinking Cities]] | ||
#[[ | #[[This Land is Our Land]]. The Fight to Reclaim the Commons. Written by David Bollier et al. | ||
#[[Truth in Numbers]], about Wikipedia | #[[Truth in Numbers]], about Wikipedia | ||
#[[Twittamentary]]: a documentary about the impact of Twitter on our lives. | |||
#[[Us Now]]: a documentary film project about the power of mass collaboration, government and the Internet. | |||
#[[Vlogumentary]], documentary project on the history of [[Vlogging]], i.e. video blogging [http://vlogumentary.pbworks.com/] | #[[Vlogumentary]], documentary project on the history of [[Vlogging]], i.e. video blogging [http://vlogumentary.pbworks.com/] | ||
#[[Welcome to the Blogosphere - PBS]] | |||
#[[Weblog Project]] | |||
#[[When Copyright Goes Bad]] | |||
#[[Wikirebels]] [http://svtplay.se/v/2264028/wikirebels_the_documentary] | |||
Related Topics: | |||
#The [[Corporation]]: "a brilliant look at how corporations have all of the rights of a citizen with none of the responsibilities and how totally frightening that is" | #The [[Corporation]]: "a brilliant look at how corporations have all of the rights of a citizen with none of the responsibilities and how totally frightening that is" | ||
#[[Crude Impact]] | #[[Crude Impact]] | ||
#[[Decentralized Energy]] | |||
#The [[End of Suburbia]] | #The [[End of Suburbia]] | ||
#[http://flowthefilm.com Flow]: the fight against the privatisation of the water commons | |||
#The [[Future of Food]] | #The [[Future of Food]] | ||
#[[In Debt We Trust]], remarkable documentary about personal aspects of debt crisis | #[[In Debt We Trust]], remarkable documentary about personal aspects of debt crisis | ||
#[[Money as Debt]]: fundamental to understand the inequities inherent in the current monetary system | |||
#The [[Story of Stuff]]: the ecologically devastating lifecycle of current product | |||
Also: | |||
#[[Echo Chamber Project]] | |||
#[[Outfoxed]] | |||
#[[Peach]] | |||
#[[War Tapes]] | |||
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#[[Boy Who Never Slept]]: a full length dramatic comedy released under the CC-NC-SA (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike) 2.5 license. | #[[Boy Who Never Slept]]: a full length dramatic comedy released under the CC-NC-SA (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike) 2.5 license. | ||
#[http://www.cactusesmovie.com/ Cactuses]: a dramatic movie released in 2006 under the Creative Commons CC-NC-ND (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs) 2.5 license. | #[http://www.cactusesmovie.com/ Cactuses]: a dramatic movie released in 2006 under the Creative Commons CC-NC-ND (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs) 2.5 license. | ||
#The [http://www.thecosmonaut.org/ Cosmonaut]: crowdfunded by 2 pound contributions onwards, and CC-licensed | |||
#[[Elephants Dream]]: a 3D short film made using open source software, and released under the Creative Commons CC-BY license. | #[[Elephants Dream]]: a 3D short film made using open source software, and released under the Creative Commons CC-BY license. | ||
#God's Companion, a full length 3D movie made using open source software. | #God's Companion, a full length 3D movie made using open source software. | ||
#http://mashupmovie.wikispaces.com/ Mashup Movie Project], a collaborative open content film to be released under CC-NC-SA (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike) license. | #http://mashupmovie.wikispaces.com/ Mashup Movie Project], a collaborative open content film to be released under CC-NC-SA (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike) license. | ||
#[http://www.nothingsostrange.com/open_source/ Nothing So Strange] , "an "open source" film. While the filmmakers' final cut of the film itself is protected by an "all rights reserved" copyright, the raw footage that makes up the film is open source." | #[http://www.nothingsostrange.com/open_source/ Nothing So Strange] , "an "open source" film. While the filmmakers' final cut of the film itself is protected by an "all rights reserved" copyright, the raw footage that makes up the film is open source." | ||
#[http://www.pioneerone.tv/ Pioneer One]: s-f TV crowdfunded via [http://www.kickstarter.com/profile/pioneeronetv kickstarter] and distributed via [http://vodo.net VODO] | |||
#[[Plumiferos]]: Argentinian project [http://www.plumiferos.com/] | #[[Plumiferos]]: Argentinian project [http://www.plumiferos.com/] | ||
#[[Route 66]]: the first full length open source film ever, released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license in 2004, and available in English and German. | #[[Route 66]]: the first full length open source film ever, released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license in 2004, and available in English and German. | ||
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#[http://www.bigbuckbunny.org/ Big Buck Bunny]: shortfilm made with the Free Software program Blender; released under the Creative Commons CC-BY license | #[http://www.bigbuckbunny.org/ Big Buck Bunny]: shortfilm made with the Free Software program Blender; released under the Creative Commons CC-BY license | ||
#[http://www.bloodspell.com/ BloodSpell]: [[Machinima]] series available under CC | #[http://www.bloodspell.com/ BloodSpell]: [[Machinima]] series available under CC | ||
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Also: | Also: | ||
#[http://videogum.com/archives/viral_video/the_best_viral_videos_of_2009_105741.html Best Viral Videos of 2009]; [http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9142422/YouTube_s_Most_Watched_Videos_of_2009 Most Watched YouTube Videos of 2009] | |||
#[http://www.uploadcinema.nl/archive.php?month=4 Best Online Videos of 2008] | #[http://www.uploadcinema.nl/archive.php?month=4 Best Online Videos of 2008] | ||
#[http://www.viralvideochart.com/ Viral Video Chart]: the most popular at any given time | #[http://www.viralvideochart.com/ Viral Video Chart]: the most popular at any given time | ||
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#[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_YouTube_celebrities List of YouTube Celebrities] | #[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_YouTube_celebrities List of YouTube Celebrities] | ||
#current understandings and definitions of openness in video through [http://mlab.taik.fi/~apaterso//projects/clipkino/hosts/emerging_arki-taik.html pre-selected video clips], curated by Creative Commons spokesperson and researcher Sanna Marttila and artist-researcher Petri Kola. | #current understandings and definitions of openness in video through [http://mlab.taik.fi/~apaterso//projects/clipkino/hosts/emerging_arki-taik.html pre-selected video clips], curated by Creative Commons spokesperson and researcher Sanna Marttila and artist-researcher Petri Kola. | ||
#[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/18/education/edlife/18opentop10-t.html Most popular online courses] | |||
#[http://mashable.com/2010/06/20/flash-mob-videos/ 15 Flash Mob Videos] | |||
For research, see this [http://youtubebiblio.wordpress.com/bibliography/ YouTube Bibliography]: "A place to share research sources for the study of online video", maintained by Michael Strangelove. | For research, see this [http://youtubebiblio.wordpress.com/bibliography/ YouTube Bibliography]: "A place to share research sources for the study of online video", maintained by Michael Strangelove. | ||
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=WEBCASTS ON PEER TO PEER: DIRECTORY= | =WEBCASTS ON PEER TO PEER: DIRECTORY= | ||
[[Category:P2P Multimedia Directory]] | |||
Latest revision as of 01:54, 1 October 2013
This is a directory of webcasts on peer to peer related topics with general material on DIY online video.
- If you are to watch one thing: The Machine is Us/ing Us (Final Version). (For background, see The Machine is US)
- The P2P Foundation supports the Open Video Alliance.
- For updates, see also our P2P Video Channel
- Want to make your own 'p2p' documentary? See: Docummunity: the first fully interactive collaborative documentary site that is totally geared to enable groups of users to collaborate together on one communal documentary [1]
Some Introductory Material
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How To
Also from Robin Good:
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Making your video production sustainable
Other Recommended articlesCompiled by Valentin Spirik:
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Other Directories
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Our Best of Selection | |
Our Own P2P Presentations
Recommended Lectures
Recommended Documentaries
Recommended Instructional VideosThis is an absolute must see:
Also:
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Open Source or Collaborative Open MoviesSee also: Open Source Film Making
Fiction:
Animation:
Videosharing: Best Of
Also:
For research, see this YouTube Bibliography: "A place to share research sources for the study of online video", maintained by Michael Strangelove. Our Thematic Indexes
Miscellaneous
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Key Resources | |
BlogsAlso, recommended by Valentin Spirik:
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Books
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WEBCASTS ON PEER TO PEER: DIRECTORY
Pages in category "Webcasts"
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- Aaron Bastani on Fully Automated Luxury Communism
- Aaron Benanav and Simon Sutterlütti on Antiauthoritarian Coordination, Planning and Rewarding
- Aaron Makaruk on the Open Source Ecology Project
- Aaron Shaw on Commons-Based Industry in the Neoliberal Knowledge Economy
- Aaron Swartz on Peer To Peer, Digital Rights Management and Web 2.0
- Aaron Swartz on the Shift from Centralized Systems to Networks
- Aaron Swartz on the Transformations in Media and Society Due to Networks
- Abigail Hunt and Peter Nolan on What the Gig Economy Means for Workers Rights
- Abre Fournier on the Emergence of the Metamind and the Metaself
- Activists and Authorities in the 21th Century
- Ada Colau, Barcelona's New Mayor, on Spain's Political Revolution
- Adam Arvidsson on the Crisis of Value and the Ethical Economy
- Adam B. Coleman on the Dangers of the Victimhood Narrative
- Adam Black on Providing Internet Bandwidth Through Collaborative Consumption
- Adam Greenfield on Everyware
- Adam Greenfield on Public Objects, Connected Things and Civic Responsibilities in the Networked City
- Adam Greenfield on Smart Cities
- Adam Greenfield on the Emotional Aspects of Living in the Networked City
- Adam Hyde on FLOSS Manuals
- Adam Hyde on Open Web Book Sprints
- Adam Ierymenko on the ZeroTier One Project
- Adnan Husain on Ibn Khaldun's Theory of Civilization
- Adrian Bowyer on Personal Manufacturing
- Adrian Bowyer on Rapid Prototyping
- Adrian Bowyer on the RepRap
- Adrian Bowyer on the RepRap Project
- Adrian Bowyer on the RepRap Project Lab
- Adrianne Jeffries on the Early Travails of Bitcoin
- Adrienne Russell on Networked Journalism
- Advantages of Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition
- Advertizing by the Masses
- Advogado on the Mechanics of Reputation
- Agata Bielik-Robson on Positively Embracing the Finitude of Life
- Ahmed Shihab-Eldin and Adel Iskandar on Social Media in Palestine after the Arab Spring
- Akseli Virtanen and Jorge Lopez on Protocols for Crypto-Economic Networks
- Akseli Virtanen on the Economic Grammar for Post-Capitalism
- Al Cano Santana on Guifi's Autonomous Internet Infrastructure in Catalonia
- Al Jazeera Documentary on the Indignants
- Al Jazeera's The Stream on Protest Currencies
- Alain Ambrosi
- Alan Bennett and Keith Bergelt on Patent Pools
- Alan Chapman on Open Enlightenment
- Alan Cox on the State of Free Software in 2007
- Alan Moore on Engagement Marketing
- Alan Moore on the Faltering Mainstream Economy and the Emerging New Economy
- Alan Rosenblith on Open Money
- Alan Shapiro on Leaving Reductionist Science Behind
- Alan Watts on Passionate Production
- Alanna Krause on Enspiral's Ethical Economy
- Alastair Parvin on the Future of Regulation and Governance of the Urban in an Era of Open Systems
- Alastair Parvin on the Wikihouse Open Source Construction Set
- Alastair Parvin on Wikihouse
- Alastair Parvin on Wikihouse's Open Source Architecture
- Albert Bartlett on the Exponential Function in Climate and Energy
- Albert Kim on the Game C Eutopia
- Albert-Laszlo Barabasi on Networks of Human Activity
- Alberto Cottica on Designing Collective Intelligence
- Alden Hollis an Jamie Love on Alternative Funding Mechanisms for Open Science
- Alex Grintsvayg on the CABIN Globally Networked City
- Alex Haché and Marcell Mars on the Evolution from Digital to Urban Commons
- Alex Haw on Open Source Design
- Alex Lemille on the Circular Humansphere
- Alex Munslow on Running Open Space
- Alex Pentland on Reality Mining for Network Signals
- Alex Steffen on the Shareable Future of Cities
- Alexander Bard and Andrew Sweeny on the Exodus from the Old Empire
- Alexander Bard on Eventology vs Nomadalogy
- Alexander Bard on Exodology
- Alexander Bard on Syntheism and the Paths Ahead for Spirituality in the 21st Century
- Alexander Bard on Syntheism and the Syntheist Movement
- Alexander Bard on Syntheism as the Coming Religion for the Technological Age
- Alexander Bard on Syntheism the Creation of God in the Internet Age
- Alexander Bard on Technology Gods
- Alexander Bard on the Digital Class Struggle in the 21st Century
- Alexander Bard, Cadell Last and Michel Bauwens on the Commons Tribes for the Internet Age
- Alexander Bogdanov and Modern Systems Theory
- Alexander Dugin About How Liberalism Organically Evolved Identitarian Illiberalism
- Alexander Wissner-Gross on Planetary Scale Intelligence
- Alexandre Lemille on the Circular Economy 2.0
- Alfons Cornella on the Future as Co-Capitalism
- Alfred W. McCoy on the Difference Between Empires and World Orders
- Alfredo Lopez on Progressive Providers
- Alfredo Lopez on Radical Techies
- Ali Abunimah on the Electronic Intifada
- Alice Maggio on BerkShares
- Alice Taylor on Personal Manufacturing
- Alicia Gibb and Ayah Bdeir Explain the Open Source Hardware Revolution
- Alison Powell on Open Forms of Politics
- Alive in Bagdhad - Documentary
- Allen White on the Vision for Corporate Redesign for Social Purpose
- Allison Clark on Tinkering as a Mode of Knowledge Production
- Allison Mills and Joshua Pearce on Why Open Source Hardware Is Important for Science
- Alnoor Ladha on Post-Capitalist Philanthropy
- Alternative Economics Alternative Societies
- Alternative Freedom
- Altruism Revolution
- Amar Kendale on Reshaping Electronics for Connected Health
- Amateur Hour Conference Video Transcripts
- Amber Case on Cyborg Anthropology
- Amin Yosyo on the Smangus Aboriginal Community Labor Cooperative in Taiwan
- Amir Taaki on Bitcoin
- Amir Taaki on the Dark Wallet Project and the Decentralization Revolution
- Amit Basole on Knowledge Satyagraha and the People’s Knowledge Movement
- Amit Basole on the Knowledge Satyagraha People’s Knowledge Movement
- Amory Lovins and Robert Rosner on Nuclear and Carbon
- Amory Lovins on Climate change, Peak Oil and Energy Autonomy
- Amory Lovins on Natural Capitalism as the Next Industrial and Ecological Revolution
- Amr Gharbeia on Lessons Learned from Social Networking in Egypt
- Amsterdam Plane Crash and the Effects of Democratic News Sharing
- Amy Kirschner on the Vermont Sustainable Exchange
- Amy Sample Ward on NetSquared
- An Xiao Mina on Internet Street Art and Social Change in China
- Anatomy of the Big Society
- Andrea Botero on Infrastructuring the Commons
- Andreas Antonopoulos on the Importance of the Bitcoin Protocol
- Andreas Antonopoulos on the Power of the Bitcoin Protocol, Not the Currency
- Andreas Hartl on the Role of Data in the Growth of Platforms
- Andres Duany on Agricultural Urbanism
- Andres Monroy-Hernandez on Designing for Remixing
- Andrew Bowyer on the RepRap Project
- Andrew Doyle and Douglas Murray on Woke Activism
- Andrew Doyle on the History and Evolution of the Woke Ideology
- Andrew Doyle on the New Puritans
- Andrew Famiglietti on the the Neutral Point of View's Effect on the Moral Economy of Wikipedia
- Andrew Hartz about the Open Therapy Institute and the Politization of Therapy
- Andrew Hartz on Open Therapy Against Censorship Culture
- Andrew Hessel on Synthetic Biology
- Andrew Katz on Copyleft Licensing for Hardware
- Andrew Lamb on Massive Small Manufacturing for Humanitarian Aid
- Andrew Lowenthal on Resisting the Censorship-Industrial Complex
- Andrew MacAfee on the Effect of Technological Innovations on the Availability of Jobs
- Andrew McAfee on Combining Hierarchy and Networks
- Andrew McGettigan on MOOC Boosterism in the Current Higher Education Policy Environment
- Andrew Rasiej of the Personal Democracy Forum on how Technology is Changing Politics
- Andrew Rasiej on how Technology has changed Politics
- Andrew Revkin on the Role of Commoning and Contributions in a Care Economy
- Andrew Simms on No-Growth as New Economic Paradigm
- Andrew Whelan on P2P's Impact on the Music Industry
- Andrew Willard Jones on Subsidiarity
- Andy Clark on Extended Mind
- Andy Jordan on the Coming Currency Revolution
- Andy Jordan Reports on the Berkshare
- Andy Morales Coto and Ruth Catlow on Going Beyond the Blokechain
- Andy Oram on the FLOSS Manuals Project
- Andy Tudhope on Regenerative Mechanism Design
- Aneesh Chopra and Tim O'Reilly on Open Government Infrastructures
- Angela Maiers on Learning Spaces and Digital Whiteboards for Expanding Digital Literacies
- Angelo Vermeulen on the Biomodd Project
- Anima Mundi
- Anitra Nelson on Postmonetary Commoning
- Ann Brody on Organizational Culture in the Ethereum Ecosystem
- Ann Pendleton-Jullian on Power in the Change from a Triformist Era to a Quadriformist Era
- Ann Pettfor on Financing the Green Transition
- Ann Ryan on Commoning Through Community Supported Farming in Ireland
- Anna Brodskaya on the Global Redesign Initiative for a Resource-Based Economy
- Anne Margulies on Open Courseware
- Anne McCrossan on Reinventing the Organization
- Anne Oliver on New Models for Shared Leadership
- Anne Ryan on Enough is Plenty
- Anneloes Smitsman and Michel Bauwens on Mental Models for Systems Change
- Annemarie Naylor on Digital Asset and Enterprise Development by Communities
- Another Perfect World
- Another World is Possible in Greece
- Antero Garcia on Alternate Reality Gaming in South Central Los Angeles
- Anthony McCann on the Enclosure of the Information Commons
- Anthropological Introduction To Youtube
- Anti-Spyware Coalition
- Antoine Fressancourt on Implementation Challenges for P2P Systems in Mobile Network Environments
- Antoine Struelens on the Molenbike Platform Cooperative for Food Delivery in Brussels
- Antonio Paglino on Bioregional Blockchains
- Antony Jenkins on the Uber Moment in Financial Services
- Antony Loewenstein on the Blogging Revolution
- Anya Kamenetz on the DIY Future of Learning
- April Rinne on How Sharing Cities Are Rethinking Urban Planning for Sustainability
- Aral Balkan on Ethical Design
- Aral Balkan on the Dangers of Free Services
- Aram Sinnreich on the Next Generation Independent Internet
- Aram Sinnreich on the Piracy Crusade
- Archbishop Desmond Tutu on the Basic Income
- Archeologist Marija Gimbutas on the History of the Early Matriarchal Cultures in Europe
- Arduino's Open Source Hardware Business Model
- Are Netlabels Long Tail Niches or the Blueprint for the Future
- Are Open Source Communities Sexist
- Arianna Huffington on Citizen Journalism
- Arkitente/es
- Armin Steuernagel on Purpose Capital
- Armin Steuernagel on Steward-Based Ownership
- Arnold Schroder on the Difference Between Equality and Equity
- Art Brock and Eric Harris-Braun on Deep Wealth