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Nigel Robertson

A Guide to the Occupy Wall Street API, Or Why the Nerdiest Way to Think About OWS Is So... - 0 views

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    Looking at the Occupy Wall Street protests through the eyes of a developer. An interesting examination of the components of a protest or social movement.
Nigel Robertson

SpeEdChange: What have we been teaching? - 1 views

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    UC Davis faculty writes regarding education and the acceptance of violence against protest.
Nigel Robertson

The remix culture; How the folk process works in the 21st century - 0 views

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    Article from John Egenes at Otago Uni on remix culture. "The internet and our digital convergence are rapidly transforming long-held views regarding the traditional relationship between performer and audience ("creator" / "consumer"). This change is giving a new voice to the audience, literally bringing them into the mix. With unprecedented access to the creative process, and with an audience for their creations, consumers of music are also its producers, and are reshaping concepts of creativity, individuality, and intellectual property. This paper examines fundamental shifts in the way the "Folk Process" works within this context. Remix culture, once a bastion of beat-driven dance mashups, is expanding to include all styles of music, film, theatre and art. I will argue that its long-term significance lies in the notion that it blurs lines between the traditionally separate roles of creator and consumer, and challenges long-held concepts of intellectual property and copyright. Over the protests of many traditional folk musicians and devotees, folk music is entering this new digital arena, where the Folk Process is changing from gradual to immediate, from slow to rapid, adapting to fit the new digital paradigm."
Nigel Robertson

Occupy Wall Street and the Myth of the Technological Death of the Library - 1 views

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    "Within a week of the emergence of Occupy Wall Street, a library surfaced in the midst of the protest. Staffed by volunteers and comprised entirely of donated materials, the People's Library offers books and media to the public, provides basic reference assistance and has built an online catalog of their holdings. In this paper, I analyze the People's Library in terms of larger discussions of libraries, technology and activism. Drawing on personal experiences volunteering at the Library as well as text from the Library's blog, I argue that the People's Library offers two counter arguments to conventional claims about the public library: first, that libraries are being existentially threatened by the emergence of digital technologies and second, that a library's institutional ethics are located solely or predominantly in the content of its collection. Using the People's Library as a kind of conceptual case study, I explore the connections between public libraries, digital technologies and activist ideologies."
Nigel Robertson

Help raise awareness about PIPA & SOPA « Flickr Blog - 0 views

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    Flickr joins anti SOPA protest by allowing users to darken their photos.
Nigel Robertson

TheOatmeal.com blacked out in protest of SOPA / PIPA - The Oatmeal - 0 views

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    Good animation on #SOPA - just do it for the kittens!
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