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  • The Promise of Open Media

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    Michel Bauwens
    13th July 2009


    Video reportage on the Open Video conference:

    The Promise of Open Media from thoughtcast on Vimeo.

    Produced by Jenny Attiyeh of ThoughtCast:

    “At the first ever Open Video Conference, held at New York University in Manhattan, participants pondered the significance of the open media movement, at a time when its tools are being put to use by protesters in Iran.

    ThoughtCast spoke with the new media guru Jonathan Zittrain, who’s a professor at Harvard Law School; Xeni Jardin, of Boing Boing fame; and Peter Kaufman, the CEO of Intelligent Television, among several others, about the potential of this movement to effect social change.”

    2 Responses to “The Promise of Open Media”

    1. Jenny Attiyeh Says:

      Hey - thanks for picking this up! I appreciate it. Jenny

    2. The Promise of Open Media Says:

      [...] This program has been featured on the Socialbrite and P2P Foundation websites — so thanks for that! At the first ever Open Video Conference, held at New York [...]

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