TECTONIC: How will you consume your open media?
Michael Sharon has written a nice article summarizing the Open Media Developers Summit.
From the article:
Two weeks ago, on a rainy Friday and Saturday in October, 65 programmers and developers debated these and many other questions at the first Open Media Developer’s Summit held at New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) in down-town Manhattan.
Category: New York City
Advocating Bicycling in NYC
Neighbornode Article
Free Neighborhood Wi-Fi – Popular Science
Pop Sci publishes a nice write-up about John Geraci’s Neighbornode project. I had my hands in this a bit early on, a great idea, hope it continues to catch on.
http://www.neighbornode.net/
Sell on EBay via drop off store
iSOLD It – The Easy Way to Sell on eBay
Interesting.. Take your stuff, drop it off and they sell it on EBay for you. Location on Flatbush: 271 Flatbush Ave.
Buckminster Fuller Institute – in Brooklyn
3 Bills up in Congress that will Kill Public Access
MNN Announcement
Hmmn.. I am going to have to read these bills.
Here is some more information from the Alliance for Community Media: http://www.alliancecm.org/index.php?page_id=201
Photos of Starbucks in NYC
Starbucks in New York City
Strange..
VLOGGERCON IS ON
Phasors Built My Hot Rod
NIME documentary, ‘Phasors Built My Hot Rod” Fall 2003
NIME, New Interfaces for Musical Expression, is a class at ITP taught by Gideon D’Arcangelo. NIME2 is an offshoot of people from that class and anyone else that is interested. They have been playing individually and as a group around world. Evan did a great documentary about some of the instruments, performances and the concepts of NIME in general.
Art Mobs
Art Mobs
Opens tonight.. Cool, I thought I missed it already. They are pulling together some fun social and emerging technologies, Text Messaging, PodCasting and more.
From the site:
Guests are invited to share their experience of student artworks by text messaging on their mobile phones. View the work while reading the most recent 4 text messages left by others—then leave your own message for the next guests. Guests may also download podcasts of interviews with several of the artists about their works. View the work while listening to the podcast on your iPod or other mp3 player