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| |pagelocation=Drumbeat/Festival2011
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| |pagetitle=Mozilla Drumbeat Festival 2011 — Media, Freedom and the Web
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| |owner=is not Michelle Thorne. But she is the contact person. ^^
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| |updated=April 28, 2011
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| |status=Underway
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| |description=A gathering of smart people using the web to bend, hack and reinvent media. Get your by-line on the future of media!
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| ==Date and Location==
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| Late October 2011 in London, UK<br>
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| Still in planning. Subject to change.
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| ==Vision==
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| '''The bendable, hackable, remixable nature of the web has dramatically changed the media landscape.''' Television. Radio. News. Comics. Music. Books. Film. All have been engulfed by the technology and culture of the internet. Or, as grand media meister McLuhan put it: TV, radio, books, etc. have become the content of the web.
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| So here is the question: '''what do we want this webified media landscape to look like when it grows up?''' Keyboard Cat or Hollywood? Al Jazeera or the evening newshour? Punk rock or big labels? If you make media, build the web or both, you've got a say in this. The web is lego. You can build whatever nifty, fun, creative, innovative version of the media future you like.
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| Which is exactly the point of this year's Mozilla Drumbeat Festival: to gather smart people using the web to bend, hack and reinvent the media. We'll spend three days throwing down '''design jams, hackfests, writing workshops, tech teach ins, science fairs and parties that pull the best of modern web technology and technique into the world of media making.'''
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| Whether you're a web geek who makes media or a media nerd who love the web, this is an event you shouldn't miss.
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| ==Goals==
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| #'''Get more media people thinking like the web.''' Promote the idea of the web as raw material: lego you can use to invent the future of media.
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| #'''Run a three day accelerator.''' Focus and accelerate web media projects. Use design jams, hackfests, and more to recruit new people and move ahead fast.
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| #'''Connect geeks from media organizations with the latest web tech and each other.''' Get people working on web and digital in large media organizations excited and innovating using HTML5, web apps, etc.
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| #'''Lend a hand. Promote open tech.''' Offer up Mozilla and others doing open tech as a helping hand for geeks working in tv, radio, news and other media. Build a community. | |
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| ==What will happen at Media, Freedom and the Web?==
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| Highlights of the sessions / spaces we're thinking about running:
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| |icon=Hackasaur.jpg
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| |newsorg=[http://hackasaurus.org/ Hackasaurus Takes on Web Media]
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| |description=We're designing around the way kids learn technology, based on Mizuko Ito's concepts of hanging out, messing around and geeking out. Tools include [http://htmlpad.org/ HTML Pad] and [https://secure.toolness.com/webxray/ X-Ray Goggles] that let kids bend, blend, and remix websites easily.
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| |icon=Html5-badge.png
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| |newsorg=[https://demos.mozilla.org/en-US/ HTML5 Wizardry Duels]
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| |description=Show down coding wizards with your latest web-building skills. Learn from the masters and impress the public.
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| |newsorg=[https://apps.mozillalabs.com/ Kill your iPhone App]
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| |description=Develop [https://apps.mozillalabs.com/ a web app] in real time. Web apps are applications that run on any device and can be distributed through any store or directly by the developer.
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| |icon=Designjam.png
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| |newsorg=[http://www.designjams.org/ Journalism Design Jams]
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| |description=Design solutions to pressing problems in journalism. How can we use web tools to protect sources? Go beyond commenting? Create easy data visualization?
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| *Story of the Web. Mash and create media to explain the web.
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| *Augmenting [http://craphound.com/littlebrother/ Little Brother] in Blender and Butter.
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| *Overnight [[Drumbeat/MoJo|MoJo Hackfest]] on HTML5, Web Apps, Mobile, and Data Journalism.
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| *Prototype [http://p2pu.org/webcraft School of Webcraft] courses for media industry.
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| *WebMadeMovies Karaoke.
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| *[http://hackasaurus.org/ Hackasaurus] Takes on Web Media.
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| *Massive, multiplayer HTML5 video games.
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| *Science Fair showcasing projects and tools
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| Have an idea? Add it [[Drumbeat/Festival2011/Sessions|here]]. Full list available at https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/Festival2011/Sessions.
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| == Who should come to Media, Freedom and the Web? ==
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| Our biggest priority is bringing out '''web geeks who work in the media industry'''. This group needs better access to cutting edge tech, space to innovate, and connect with each other.
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| Here's a sampling of our participants:
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| *Web developers
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| *Data junkies
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| *Journalists
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| *Filmmakers
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| *News Networks and Broadcasters
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| *Community Media
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| *Peer production spaces
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| *Commentators and researchers
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| *Media and journalism students
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| *Translators
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| *Policy makers
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| *Entrepreneurs
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| *Educators
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| *Gamers
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| See [[Drumbeat/Festival2011/InviteList|Invite Page]] for a fuller list of people and organizations we're planning to invite. Feel free to add suggestions there or [https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dENiZVVCUTlIRlQwOXhuZDU4ajM2MUE6MQ#gid=0 using this form].
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| ==Things of interest==
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| media democracy, public media, political participation, civic dialogue, citizen journalism, global public square, marshall mcluhan, freedom of information, remix, read-write culture, spread of ideas, blogging culture, open video, global village, digital literacy, community empowerment, transparency+e-gov, ownership of narrative, watching the watchers, mobile field journalism, emergent reporting, crowd monitoring, many-to-many communications, networked life of the mind, hack ability of the web, being the change you want to see, hacktivism...
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| ==Project Management==
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| * [[Drumbeat/Festival2011/Roadmap]]
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| * Community calls and regular mailing list postings coming soon.
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| ==Drumbeat Festival 2011 F.A.Q.==
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| * [http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/DrumbeatFestival2011-FAQ Draft in progress here.] Please add your questions!
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| ==Related Blog Posts==
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| * Add here.
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| ==Related Mozilla Projects==
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| * [[Drumbeat/MoJo| Knight-Mozilla News Technology Partnership]] (MoJo)
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| * [[Drumbeat/webmademovies]] WebMadeMovies, Popcorn.js, Butter
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| * [http://p2pu.org/webcraft P2PU School of Webcraft]]
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| * [http://hackasaurus.org/ Hackasaurus]
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| * [[Drumbeat/events/Festival | Archive version of 2010 Drumbeat Festival wiki]]
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| == Parking Lot==
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| Idea doesn't fit somewhere? Add it!
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