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Hash: SHA1On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 03:37:15PM +0200, Andrea Glorioso wrote:
unfortunately i'll not: i'm going to the trans.hackmeeting.org right in
that period, it's my week off from institutional delight, deep back into
the underground ;)
> If you want to present the LiViDo project during this seminar, I'd
thanks for your interest, still i think it's too early for that, we are
going to settle something ready to be made public within the end of the
month hopefully, when me, Niels Elburg, Tom Schouten and Gabriel Finch
are hopefully going to meet.
> Oh, and thank you for the mail - I bet a pizza with a friend of mine
ROTFL :D
about the list of seminars i'm sadly running out of time today for an
extensive research....
i've been doing a lot of seminars about that myself, proposing MuSE and
icecast as an alternative to real audio technology...
first one was back in 2000 at the hackmeeting.org
http://www.ecn.org/hackit00/ when we did a seminar with Radio Ondarossa,
which is now still streaming using dynebolic in their studio
another one was http://www.autistici.org/loa/web/main.html
that's when i got to know c1cc10 and bomboclat who did bolic1 and
inspired me for dyne:bolic :)
more you see on the left column of muse.dyne.org website, or
dyne.org/timezones
BTW i remember at that time RealNetworks offered me to "buy" dyne.org,
it was Rob Lanphier being part of the SMIL/W3C consortium - how funny!
i wonder if something like that happened as well to xiph.org ppl.
another interesting initiative is http://openserver.cccb.org
that is more institutional stuff,
i heard about it back in 2002 or even 2001
in the fertile italian underground there have been quite a lot of
seminars in schools as well social centers, many of them during 2001
i remember one in Campobasso even spawned a nice and young community
radio which is now institutionally tight to the high school where the
seminar was held, http://roi.culturalibera.org
and so on and so forth ...
the best thing of all this is that it's very hard to keep track :)
ciao!
- --
jaromil, dyne.org rasta coder, http://rastasoft.org
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