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Joint1 & interested 2nd yrs: WORM Workshop [day3] "Mapping free culture" with a.o. Eleanor Greenhalgh and David Young as leaders [more detailed info as the date approaches]
Joint1 & interested 2nd yrs: 3 day Workshop @ WORM [day3] 10:00 - 17:00 "What is Free Culture" with alumni Eleanor Greenhalgh and David Young as facilitators
 
What is 'free culture'? During the workshop we will make a critical foray into the 'free culture movement', attempting to map the relationships between people that make up free culture projects. By researching specific case-studies, we will take a critical look at the diversity of transactions taking place in communities from Flickr to Debian development, from YouTube remixes to communal religious movements.
 
We will ask questions such as: is there still such a thing as a 'free culture movement'? Is it defined by a specific type of  interaction? What models and metaphors are available to make sense of these interactions, and what are the limits of such models? By looking in depth at the relationships characterising 'open' communities, we will find new ways to theorize and map them.
 
location: Boomgaardsstraat 71, 3012 XA Rotterdam
times & detailed info at a later date online: <http://freeculture.info/> & <http://www.worm.org/home/view/event/7806>
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Joint1 & interested 2nd yrs: 3 day Workshop @ WORM [day3] 10:00 - 17:00 "What is Free Culture" with alumni Eleanor Greenhalgh and David Young as facilitators

What is 'free culture'? During the workshop we will make a critical foray into the 'free culture movement', attempting to map the relationships between people that make up free culture projects. By researching specific case-studies, we will take a critical look at the diversity of transactions taking place in communities from Flickr to Debian development, from YouTube remixes to communal religious movements.

We will ask questions such as: is there still such a thing as a 'free culture movement'? Is it defined by a specific type of interaction? What models and metaphors are available to make sense of these interactions, and what are the limits of such models? By looking in depth at the relationships characterising 'open' communities, we will find new ways to theorize and map them.

location: Boomgaardsstraat 71, 3012 XA Rotterdam times & detailed info at a later date online: <http://freeculture.info/> & <http://www.worm.org/home/view/event/7806> es]