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John Robb on Conducting Economic Insurgencies through Open Source Business Ventures

photo of Michel Bauwens

Michel Bauwens
16th July 2011


John Robb, author of one of the most interesting p2p blogs on open source warfare developments, has been setting his sights in the last two years on community resilience and what the appropriate commercial entities may be for this.

In this presentation, he talks about what kind of institutions can be developed to avoid cognitive slavery, and reward ‘cognitive surplus’, using his own PictureThis project as an example:

John Robb – Open Source Venture from East Bay Pictures on Vimeo.

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