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== Short Introduction == | |||
The so called "digital revolution" at the end of the 20th century was often exclusively described as a technological revolution - it was going to bring consumers a new "digital" quality (CDs instead of LPs) and advanced productivity to almost every industry. Ten years after the web went mainstream a different picture evolves: consumers turn into producers, we ''blog'' about a ''participatory culture'' and ''citizen journalism'' and we ''share'' our media (recommended article: "We Are the Web" by Kevin Kelly, http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.08/tech_pr.html). | |||
In short: what was "Power to the people" in the '60 of the last century today is "We are the media" (watch this "Video Mash-up about the Vlogging movement": http://www.ourmedia.org/node/9237). | |||
'''This section, maintained by [http://www.indiworks.bytebeat.net/ Valentin Spirik], will focus on the how-to and technical aspects of producing audiovisual content using the new P2P autonomous media infrastructure.''' | |||
'''Our Media's Learning Center''' is a great place to start learning about podcasting and webcasting, at http://www.ourmedia.org/learning-center/open | '''Our Media's Learning Center''' is a great place to start learning about podcasting and webcasting, at http://www.ourmedia.org/learning-center/open | ||
This '''Open media projects''' list at ourmedia is a good starting point for exploring alternative/participatory media projects on the web: http://www.ourmedia.org/about/open-media-projects | |||
(June 2006) | |||
Revision as of 11:20, 14 July 2006
Short Introduction
The so called "digital revolution" at the end of the 20th century was often exclusively described as a technological revolution - it was going to bring consumers a new "digital" quality (CDs instead of LPs) and advanced productivity to almost every industry. Ten years after the web went mainstream a different picture evolves: consumers turn into producers, we blog about a participatory culture and citizen journalism and we share our media (recommended article: "We Are the Web" by Kevin Kelly, http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.08/tech_pr.html).
In short: what was "Power to the people" in the '60 of the last century today is "We are the media" (watch this "Video Mash-up about the Vlogging movement": http://www.ourmedia.org/node/9237).
This section, maintained by Valentin Spirik, will focus on the how-to and technical aspects of producing audiovisual content using the new P2P autonomous media infrastructure.
Our Media's Learning Center is a great place to start learning about podcasting and webcasting, at http://www.ourmedia.org/learning-center/open
This Open media projects list at ourmedia is a good starting point for exploring alternative/participatory media projects on the web: http://www.ourmedia.org/about/open-media-projects
(June 2006)
Pages in category "Audiovisual"
The following 195 pages are in this category, out of 195 total.
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- Carlos Garcia on Scrapblogging
- Codec
- Collaborative Citizen Journalism
- Collaborative Photojournalism
- Consumer-Generated Media
- Continuous Media Markup Language
- Cooperative Content Distribution Model
- Cooperative Distribution Services - Torrents
- Copyleft
- Copyright Criminals
- Cory Doctorow on Digital Rights and DRM
- Creative Commons
- Customer-Built Network Infrastructures
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- Offline TV
- Ogg Theora
- Ogg Vorbis
- Online Video Networks
- Open Film Business Models
- Open FM
- Open Media Directory
- Open Music Business Models
- Open Productions Initiative
- Open Radio
- Open Source Radio Station Management
- Open Source Streaming Alliance
- Open Studios
- Open Video Project
- OurMedia Founders interviewed
- Ourmedia Learning Center
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- P2P Audiovisual Guide
- P2P Audiovisual How-To
- P2P Audiovisual Net Beginner's Guide
- P2P Audiovisual Resource Pages and Links
- P2P Clients
- P2P for Video-sharing
- P2P Offline TV
- P2P Radio
- P2P Technology Meme Map
- P2P TV
- P2P Video Distribution
- P2POD
- Pandora (p2p social network)
- Participatory Culture Foundation
- Participatory TV
- Personal TV channels
- Plumi
- Pod2Peer on Filesharing
- PodCamp
- Podcasting
- Podcasting Legal Guide
- Podleader
- PPStream
- Private Filesharing Networks
- Project for Open Source Media