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== Projects and contributions == | == Projects and contributions == | ||
Since 2008 Tiberius studies the effects of the new technology on power structures. He founded the [https://sites.google.com/site/multitude2008/ Multitude Project] in August 2008. He also co-founded [[Sensorica]] in February 2010, which is a pilot project for the [[Value Network]] model, an application of commons-based peer production. Tiberius is also involved in the #occupy movement and participates in other projects related to what he calls the ''multitude movement'', a concept similar to ''p2p movement''. | Since 2008 Tiberius studies the effects of the new technology on power structures. He founded the [https://sites.google.com/site/multitude2008/ Multitude Project] in August 2008. He also co-founded [[Sensorica]] in February 2010, which is a pilot project for the [[Open Value Network]] model, an application of commons-based peer production. Tiberius is also involved in the #occupy movement and participates in other projects related to what he calls the ''multitude movement'', a concept similar to ''p2p movement''. | ||
See [https://plus.google.com/117593809719446924575/about Google profile]. | See [https://plus.google.com/117593809719446924575/about Google profile]. | ||
Revision as of 21:48, 22 August 2013
Academic background
Tiberius studied
- Physics at Universite de Montreal, Canada,
- Nuclear Medicine and Radiobiology at Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada,
- Philosophy (epistemology, logics and formal systems) at Universite de Quebec a Montreal, Canada.
Projects and contributions
Since 2008 Tiberius studies the effects of the new technology on power structures. He founded the Multitude Project in August 2008. He also co-founded Sensorica in February 2010, which is a pilot project for the Open Value Network model, an application of commons-based peer production. Tiberius is also involved in the #occupy movement and participates in other projects related to what he calls the multitude movement, a concept similar to p2p movement.
See Google profile.
