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'''Inspired by the work of [[Dana Klisanin]], the P2P Foundation favors the development of [[Evolutionary Guidance Media]] which posits the pairing of compassionate-seeing/action with that of [[Cyberception]], or humankind’s rapidly advancing technological abilities, resulting in [[Transception]]''', [http://danaklisanin.com/research/evolutionary-guidance-media/] | |||
Revision as of 05:55, 12 February 2012
Introduction
This section, started in June 2006, is meant as an introduction on how peer to peer processes are affecting the media world, broadly conceived.
(Items from the P2P Encyclopedia are not fully ported; done from A TO D, i.e. first two columns)
Please also check our other section on Open Music Concepts.
Inspired by the work of Dana Klisanin, the P2P Foundation favors the development of Evolutionary Guidance Media which posits the pairing of compassionate-seeing/action with that of Cyberception, or humankind’s rapidly advancing technological abilities, resulting in Transception, [1]
The P2P Foundation supports the work of
- Transmission, a network of online video distribution projects for social change activists.
- the Open Video Alliance.
Good summary by Franz Nahrada of why digital media are responsible for a major cultural shift.
Thesis: The digital medium is different from any medium that existed before; it is wholistic in its nature and vigourosly pushing into obsolescence any form of content that does not comply with this wholistic nature.
- You can tell any story using more than one medium; the textual begets the visual, the visual begets the acoustic and so on. Thus every story is a universe of mutual interpretations.
- There is no copy which cannot become a new original. Content can be multiplied and modified/mirrored algorithmically into eternity. Thus every content is potentially unvaluable.
- There is no content that has enough context; content can be associated indefinitely and so the content of the digital medium is the continuum
- There is increasingly no physical boundary to partcipate in the reception or production of digitised content. So anybody from any place at any time can potentially influence any content.
There four characteristics are more fully elaborated here: [2]
What P2P Media Activists Need to Know
Source: http://www.organizing20.org/2011/09/24/communication-bias/
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See:
Citations
Statistical Citations
The ubiquity of the internet: in 2007, 97% of all telecommunications information was exchanged online, compared to one per cent in 1993.
- Matthew Champion [5]
Between the dawn of civilisation and 2003, five exabytes of information were created. In the last two days, five exabytes of information have been created, and that rate is accelerating.
- Eric Schmidt, Google [6]
Short Citations
In the 21st century power no longer comes from the barrel of a gun. It comes from the blocking of a message.
- Loz Kaye [7]
"Don't hate the media. Become the media."
- Jello Biafra
Print media, including internet media, should not be looked at as a content production industry, but rather, as a lobby selection industry, which balances production subsidies with reader interest. In this manner it is analogous to the legislative economy which balances subsidies from political lobbies with electoral credulity.
- Julian Assange [8]
The Internet has democratized the means of self-expression, but it has not democratized the rewards of self-expression.
- Adam Kirsch [9]
Literacy means being able to consume and produce the media forms of the day. The default media form has shifted from the essay to the multimedia collage.
- Jason Ohler [10]
Long Citations
"Publication is not the production of books but the production of a public for whom those books have meaning. There is no pre-existing public. The public is created through deliberate, willful acts: the circulation of texts, discussions and gatherings in physical space, and the maintenance of a related digital commons. These construct a common space of conversation, a public space, which beckons a public into being. This is publication in its fullest sense."
- castillo/corrales - Section 7 books [11]
On a Remediated world
We must completely abandon the notion that there is a real and a virtual world, as if the two were opposed. Instead, we must look at how new media is layering over existing spaces, thus reorganizing them. Graham is building on the notion of Bolter and Grusin; remediation. It is constituted (the virtual) on top of our real world. Remediation is taking place constantly. Remediation of painting, film and television, of cities, houses and streets. The old notion of holographic pods, parallel worlds, cyberspace, does not exist. We are far from it."
- Stephen Graham [12]
Against communication monopolies
"A monopoly on the means of communication may define a ruling elite more precisely than the celebrated Marxian formula of `monopoly in the means of production.' Since man extends his nervous system though channels of communication like the written word, the telephone, radio, etc., he who controls these media controls part of the nervous system of every member of society. The contents of these media become part of the contents of every individual's brain."
— Robert Anton Wilson
The real business of publishing
The huge opportunity for book publishers is to get unstuck. You're not in the printing business. The life and death of trees is not your concern. You're in the business of leveraging the big ideas authors have. There are a hundred ways to do that, yet book publishers obsess about just one or two of them.
- Seth Godin [13]
A true democracy needs symmetrical media
"We must understand how the dominant organizing principle our national communications infrastructure shapes and determines our politics. If we want a truly democratic politics, based on the notions of equality with justice and fairness for all, based upon truly symmetrical relationships, we will have to have a communications paradigm that supports that goal."
- Extreme Democracy [14]
Media of Flow
The value in media is no longer in sources but in flows; when we collaborate in sharing our cognitive surplus, it creates value that doesn't exist when we operate in isolation.
- Clay Shirky [15]
Algorithmic Authority
Algorithmic authority is the decision to regard as authoritative an unmanaged process of extracting value from diverse, untrustworthy sources, without any human standing beside the result saying “Trust this because you trust me.” This model of authority differs from personal or institutional authority. … Algorithmic authority handles the “Garbage In, Garbage Out” problem by accepting the garbage as an input, rather than trying to clean the data first; it provides the output to the end user without any human supervisor checking it at the penultimate step; and these processes are eroding the previous institutional monopoly on the kind of authority we are used to in a number of public spheres, including the sphere of news.
- Clay Shirky [16]
Key Resources
- A Global Map of Alternative Media, compiled by the Alternative Media Global Project
- Video WTF is a collaboratively moderated place to ask and answer any question about video cameras, editing, production, publishing, promotion, etc.
- Social Media Glossary: 100 keywords
- Robin Good's mindmap overview of News Curation Tools for the Internet
Key Articles
- Aaron Peters: Establishing a Communication Commons: The other world that we believe is possible will require another media – one that MUST be commons-based. [17]
- Moving from Binary to Ternary Thinking. John Michael Greer
- From Journalistic Gatekeeping to Citizen Gatewatching with Real-Time Feedback. Axel Bruns. Brazilian Journalism Research, Capa v. 7, n. 2 (2011) [18]
See also:
- David de Ugarte: Blogging as Distributed Activity
- Juan Urrutia: Individuation in the Blogosphere
- David Weinberger: Objectivity without Transparency is Arrogance
- The New News Ecology. By Jeff Jarvis.
- Ethan Zuckerman on the Dangers of Homophily
- Guide to Citizen Journalism. Report by Chris Willis and Shayne Bowman, with videos.
And:
- What's the difference between Internet TV and IP-TV?
- Cory Doctorow: Three Reasons to Give Your Books Away for Free
- Key Essay: Unevenly Distributed: Production Models for the 21st Century.Mark Pesce
- Sasaki, D. (2008). An Introductory Guide to Global Citizen Media. from http://rising.globalvoicesonline.org/blog/2008/01/16/a-introductory-guide-to-global-citizen-media/
- Essay: Television 2.0: YouTube and the Emergence of Homecasting. José van Dijck
Directories:
- Overview of alternative media, at http://www.globaljusticecenter.org/articles/betterworld_altnews.htm
Key Blogs
The must-follow blog is from Dr. Michael Strangelove:
Also:
- Open Media Review: monitoring the best of what open media have to offer
- Media Shift: tracks how new media -- from weblogs to podcasts to citizen journalism -- are changing society and culture.
Selection from Valentin Spirik:
- The CamcorderInfo Blog http://www.camcorderinfo.com/d/blog.htm is "All About Shooting, Editing and Polishing Your Videos" and has a notable Ethics Policy.
- Self-Reliant Filmmaking http://www.selfreliantfilm.com/ "is what makes a filmmaker independent"
- the Workbook Project http://workbookproject.com/ is "a social open source experiment for content creators"
- CinemaTech http://www.cinematech.blogspot.com/ is about "Digital cinema, democratization, and other trends remaking the movies"
- NewTeeVee http://newteevee.com/ focuses on the more mainstream aspects of the online video evolution.
- HD For Indies http://www.hdforindies.com/ is about "High Definition Video for Independent Filmmakers"
- BlenderNation http://www.blendernation.com/ brings "Fresh Blender News, Every Day"
Lists:
- 100 Best Blogs for New Media Students: excellent selection
Key Books
- Gatewatching: Collaborative Online News Production. Axel Bruns.
- Convergence Culture. Henry Jenkins.
- Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet
- The Video Vortex Reader: responses to youtube. Edited by Geert Lovink and sabine niederer. Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2008 [19]
- Bloggers on the Bus: How the Internet Changed Politics and the Press. by Eric Boehlert. Free Press, 280 pp.,
- And Then There's This: How Stories Live and Die in Viral Culture. by Bill Wasik. Viking, 202 pp.,
Reports:
- Sue Robinson. “Someone’s gotta be in control here.” The Institutionalization_of_Online_News_and_the_Creation_of_a_Shared_Journalistic_Authority. 2007 [20]: study of participatory journalism
- Berkman Center Report 2008: State of Digital Media [21]
Historical background:
- Two books by Denise Schmandt-Besserat: 1) Before Writing ; 2) How Writing Came About
- Printing Press as an Agent of Change. Elizabeth L. Eisenstein.
Key Podcasts on P2P Media Developments
- Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism
- Interview with Jeff Jarvis on the Loss of Control by the Media
- James Boyle on Re-Inventing the Gatekeeper
Key Webcasts on P2P Media Developments
A video about the open media movement
Also:
- Mark Pesce on the Digital Media Revolution
- Peter Buckingham on the Digital Media Revolution
- Are Netlabels Long Tail Niches or the Blueprint for the Future
- Beyond Broadcasting Summary Video
- Carlos Garcia on Scrapblogging
Cinema
Media Commons Issues
- Mark Cooper on Public Airwaves as a Common Asset
- Martin Cooper on a Spectrum Policy for the 21st Century
- Open Spectrum Panel
Copyright Issues
- IP Rights and Revenue Models for Public Communications
- JD Lessica on the Future of Darknets
- John Perry Barlow Debates Movie Filesharing
- Negativland Mark Hosler on Copyright
- Paris Accord on Voluntary Licensing - Panel
- The Future of Darknets
Citizen Journalism
- Bill Thompson on Citizen Journalism
- Blogs vs Print - Whither Objectivity
- Citizen Reporters Forum 2006
- Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism
- James Boyle on Re-Inventing the Gatekeeper
- Jay Rosen on Open Source Journalism
- News and Citizen Engagement
- We Are the Media
Open Media Practices
- Economics of Open Archives
- Free and Open Source Video Software
- Business Interests in Open Content
- The Economics of Open Text
Radio and TV
User-Generated Content
Social Media
Pages in category "Media"
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A
- A2K Access to Knowledge
- Aaron Swartz on the Transformations in Media and Society Due to Networks
- Accidental Influential
- Accountability Based Influence
- Active Blogosphere
- Adam Hyde on Open Web Book Sprints
- Adrienne Russell on Networked Journalism
- Aether
- After the Internet
- Aggregator
- Agnotology
- Ahmed Shihab-Eldin and Adel Iskandar on Social Media in Palestine after the Arab Spring
- AI Propaganda
- Airwaves Trust
- Alan Moore on How Communities Change How We Create Culture
- Alan Toner
- Algorithmic Accountability of Journalists
- Algorithmic Authority
- Algorithmic Journalism
- Algorithmically–Defined Audiences
- Algotransparency
- Ali Abunimah on the Electronic Intifada
- Alliance for Wild Ethics
- Allied Media Projects
- Allsourcing
- Alphabet vs. the Goddess
- Alquimídia
- Alternative Internet
- Alternative Internets
- Alternatives To Mainstream Publishing
- Amateur Hour Conference Video Transcripts
- Amr Gharbeia on Lessons Learned from Social Networking in Egypt
- Amsterdam Plane Crash and the Effects of Democratic News Sharing
- Amy Barker on Literary Mash-Ups
- Analysis of Open Collaboration between Experience Design and Poietic Practice
- Andy Kaplan-Myrth on Open Textbooks in Canada
- Andy Nicholson
- Angelina Russo on the New Spatiality of Cultural and Scientific Communication
- Annodex
- Anonymous Blogging with WordPress and Tor
- Anthrobscene
- Anthropological Introduction To Youtube
- Anti Cinema Collective
- Anti-Disinformation
- Anti-Systemic Distributed Libraries
- Antigoras
- Antony Loewenstein on the Blogging Revolution
- Apertus
- Apertus Association
- Apertus Axiom Camera
- Appropriation and Annotation Literacy
- Aram Sinnreich
- Are Netlabels Long Tail Niches or the Blueprint for the Future
- Arianna Huffington on Citizen Journalism
- Arianna Huffington on her experience with the Huffington Post
- Arkitente/es
- Articles on Value by the School of Cognitive Capitalism
- Assemblage Culture
- Assessing the Radical Democracy of Indymedia
- Astroturfing
- Athens Indymedia
- Attention
- Attention 101
- Attention Curve
- Attention Discourse
- Attention Hackers
- Attention Merchants
- Attention Scarcity
- Attention Standards
- Attention Trust
- Attentional Capital and the Ecology of Online Social Networks
- Attitudinal Fragmentation
- Audience 2.0
- Audience Commodity
- Audio Software
- Audio-Screen Capturing
- Audio-Video Editing
- Audio-Video Players
- Augmented Revolution
- Author Earnings
- Author Pay Model in Open Access Publishing
- Authoring Society
- Authoritarian Deliberation
- Authority
- Authorship Society
- Authorship Through Networks
- Autopoiesis
- Axel Bruns on Communal Publishing
- Axel Bruns on Open News, Gatewatching and Open Citizen Journalism
B
- Back Type
- Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication
- Banyan Project
- Barcelona Creative Commons Film Festival
- Barry Wellman on the New Social Network Operating System
- Basic Principles of War Propaganda
- Before Writing
- Ben Moskowitz on Kaltura and the Open Video Alliance
- Beyond Broadcasting Summary Video
- Beyond TV
- Bibliography of Remix Culture and Music
- Big Data
- Bill Cassidy on NextGen Reporters and Journalism for the 21st Century
- Bill Ottman on Open Source Social Media such as Minds
- Birgitta Jonsdottir on WikiLeaks and Whistleblowing 2.0
- Bittorrent
- BitTorrent Live
- Blender
- Blog
- Blog Carnivals
- Blog Comments
- Blog Mob
- Blog Theory
- Blogging
- Blogging America
- Blogging and the Transformation of Legal Scholarship
- Blogging as Distributed Activity
- Blogjects
- Blogosphere
- Blogosphere as a New Form of Political Organization
- Blogposium
- Blogroll
- Blogtorrent
- Blook
- Book Commons
- Book Liberator
- Book Sprint
- BookBoon Sponsorship-Paid Publishing Model
- Booklash Against Literary Freedom Through the Language of Harm
- Born-Digital Electronic Scholarship
- Boy Kings
- Bram Cohen on Cultural Industries in the Age of Digital Reproduction
- Brazilian Blogosfera Progressista
- Brian Newman on Online Distribution and Creative Licenses
- Broadcast Machine
- Broadcast System and Social Control
- Broc West on Solutions To Make Your Own Media
- Bubblehunt
- Buckminster Fuller on the Differences Between Class One and Class Two Cultural and Social Evolution
- Building a Better Web-Based Book
- Business Models for Open Access E-Books
- Buying Attention in the Digital Age
C
- Cambalache/es
- CAPTCHA
- Carmen Lozano Bright
- Catholic Church in the Age of Digital Formats
- CBS 60 Minutes Profile of Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook
- Censorship 2.0
- Center for Cooperative Research
- Center for the Study of Digital Life
- Centipedes
- Centripetal Web
- Century of the Self
- Chad Hurley on Revenue Sharing at YouTube
- Chaotic Pluralism
- Chilacayote collective/es
- China's Policy Towards Social Media and the Internet
- Chris Hedges on Cancel Culture as the Death of Liberalism
- Christian Fuchs on Social Media in Times of Capitalist Crisis
- Christopher Webber on Media Goblin
- Chronological Analysis of the Prevalence of Prejudice-Denoting Words in News Media Discourse
- Cincompania/es
- Circular Entertainment
- Citizen Journalism
- Citizen Journalism - Business Models
- Citizen Journalism Visualization
- Citizen Media
- Citizen Reporters Forum 2006
- Citizen-Owned WiFi Meshwork
- Citizens Media
- Civic Journalism
- Civic Media
- Civil Blockchain-Based Journalism Platform
- Civility and the Role of a Social Contract in Virtual Communities
- Clay Shirky Against Paywalls in Journalism as a Public Good
- Clay Shirky on Emotional Social Media
- Clay Shirky on How Cognitive Surplus Is Changing the World
- Clay Shirky on Internet Issues Facing Newspapers
- Clay Shirky on Open Culture and the Democratization of Media
- Clay Shirky on Self-Organized Online Cause Groups
- Clay Shirky on Social Media As Catalyst For Policy Change
- Clay Shirky on the Age of the Amateur
- Clay Shirky on the Cognitive Surplus
- Clay Shirky on the End of the Audience
- Clay Shirky on the Future of Media
- Clay Shirky on the Potential of Cognitive Surplus
- Clay Shirky on the Social Media Revolution
- Clearance Culture
- Clip Kino
- Clive Young on Fan Cinema
- Cloaked Sites
- Cloud Publishing
- Coercion
- Collaborative Authorship
- Collaborative Content Distribution
- Collaborative Development of Open Content
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