NODE.London presents : Open Season, London, October 2005
marc
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Thu Sep 22 17:54:16 CEST 2005
*NODE.London presents : Open Season, London, October 2005*
This October the UK government, as part of its presidency of the EU is
holding a pan-European conference on how to consolidate regulation and
control of intellectual property, copyright and technology.
Looking for creative alternatives, NODE.London is declaring this October
an 'Open Season' on technology, media, culture, politics and art with a
diverse and challenging series of events - building towards London-wide
media arts events in March 2006.
October 2005
Sat-1st--Sun-2nd
*WSFII*
(The World Summit on Free Information Infrastructures)
Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd October 2005, 11am - 6pm.
Limehouse Town Hall, 646 Commercial Road, London E14 7HA
Booking details http://wsfii.org/register £10, concs £7.50
This event brings together practitioners and projects from the front
lines of information infrastructure development to map out connections
between Free Networks, Open Hardware, Free Media and Culture, Open
Maps/Geodata, Open Civic Information and Community Currencies.
Tues-4th
*Future Wireless*
(practical.discourse.creative / Cybersalon & Open Spectrum UK)
Tuesday 4th October, 12noon-10pm.
The Science Museum's Dana Centre, 165 Queen's Gate, South Kensington,
London SW7 5HE
http://www.cybersalon.org
Book through bookings at cybersalon.org £5
A day of presentations, demonstrations, practical workshops, artistic
interventions and debates to illustrate and probe the nature, impact and
potential of wireless Internet, mobile telecommunications and other
radio-based technologies.
Fri-7th--Sat-8th
*Open Congress*
(Creativity and the public domain)
- Friday 7th Saturday 8th October 2005, 11am - 5pm.
- Tate Britain, Millbank London SW1P 4RG
http://opencongress.omweb.org/
Tate booking: 020 7887 8888
or online http://tinyurl.com/dub2u
£20 or £15 concessions for both days
Open Congress explores how methods derived from Free / Libre and Open
Source Software (FLOSS) production can be deployed by those working in
the area of art, visual culture and cultural production in general.
Monday 10th - 7pm - 9.30pm
Cybersalon on Brazilian Open Source Software & CopyLeft
Guanabara
Parker Street
Nr. Drury Lane
London WC2
No booking, free event
http://www.cybersalon.org/info
Speakers:
Gilberto Gil - Minister of Culture, Brazil
Claudio Prado - Digital Policy Coordinator, Ministry of Culture, Brazil
Dr. Richard Barbrook - Cybersalon and University of Westminster
This Cybersalon will discuss the Brazilian government's open source software
project and its support for copyleft at the forthcoming WSIS conference on
18-19th November in Tunis, Tunisia.
[WSIS is the United Nations World Summit on the Information Society:
<www.itu.int/wsis>]
(6.30pm: press reception)
7.00-9.30pm: Cybersalon lectures and discussion
10.00pm: charity auction of football shirts signed by Pele and Brazilian
team
10.30pm until late: DJ set and surprise performance
++ many other exciting related events: check
http://nodel.org/october.html for more details
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