Category Archive Open web

The Future of Art documentary released // #tm11 #futureofart

During the recent Transmediale11 conference in Berlin, a so-called autodocumentary (auto as in autodidactic + documentary) was made to explore the defining aesthetics of art in the networked era, and how mass collaboration is changing notions of ownership in art. On a fun note, I interviewed one of the creators, Gabriel Shalom, for my forthcoming […] Read More…

Rewarding Platform4 and Creative Commons talks // #platform4dk #crossmedia #cc

Yesterday and today I've been giving some really rewarding talks in Copenhagen and Aalborg. Sunday afternoon (while returning from Transmediale11 in Berlin) I had been invited as CC Public Lead to take part in a nice session in Copenhagen, where the extremely apt grassroot label Red Tape has invited the public to discuss open license […] Read More…

Battles in the media landscape: General perspectives from Transmediale11 + Hyperdub // #tm11 #berlin

Back in Denmark from Berlin and Transmediale11, I've now finished my blog-series from the conference for CrossMedia/PlayShare - with a closing entry that starts like this: BATTLES IN THE MEDIA LANDSCAPE: GENERAL PERSPECTIVES FROM TRANSMEDIALE11 With Transmediale11 now over, some general perspectives of where the media landscape is moving have clearly manifested themselves. For one, […] Read More…

Arrived at Transmediale// #tm11 #berlin

I've now arrived at the Transmediale conference in Berlin, one of the highlights of the year for me. For the next 4 days I'll be curiously learning, meeting people and networking - as well as spreading the gospel on the topically relevant things that I am involved in - CrossMedia, Creative Commons, Platform4, Urlyd Audiovisual […] Read More…

Participating in new international book writing project on open culture business models

One of the outputs from a the Creative Commons workshop I attended in Gothenburg back in early November was the clear and identified need for more information on business models within free culture. As written here in the blog before, the workshop was a collaboration between the CC communities in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. This […] Read More…

#FSCONS feedback and interview + Presentation for #Copenhagen Municipality tonight

A couple of days ago I returned from speaking at - and participating as an audience member in - the FSCONS conference in Gothenburg, Sweden, which turned out to be quite a revelation of great ideas and initiatives that seek to develop open culture and the open web. With inspiring keynotes by ao. Glyn Moody […] Read More…

Interview in ‘Frie Skoler’ magazine #creativecommons

As public project lead for Creative Commons Denmark, I was interviewed for grade school teaching magazine 'Frie Skoler' alongside Peter Leth from LærIT - about the importance of learning children about open licensing. Read the interview here (skip to page 22-23) (in Danish).As public project lead for Creative Commons Denmark, I was interviewed for grade […] Read More…

Giving presentation at A Scream In The Dark today #cph #creativecommons

A lot of travel between Copenhagen and Aalborg these days. Having just returned last night from Kreativt Forum, I will head back to Cph later today to give a presentation about sharing and Creative Commons at the A Scream In The Dark #2 festival which takes place at Ungdomshuset, organized by Red Tape Records. Join […] Read More…

Head on with Danish Antipiracy Group chairman in debate tonight #creativecommons

As the public project lead of Creative Commons Denmark, I am on my way to Krogerup Højskole to participate in a one-on-one session with Peter Schønning, attorney and chairman of the Danish Anti-Piracy Group (Antipiratgruppen). The theme of the debate is file sharing - and will be attended by the students of the school, who […] Read More…

CC Denmark in exciting Scandinavian initiative #creativecommons

I've just updated the Danish Creative Commons (CC) blog with info on a new and really exciting project that I will be taking active part in as the CC public project lead. It's titled 'Some Rights Reserved For Nordic Artists' and will take place all over Scandinavia from November 2010 to June 2011 and includes […] Read More…