[p2p-research] Fwd: October Issue Available on open source art

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 3 11:36:40 CEST 2009


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From: Dru Lavigne <dru at osbr.ca>
Date: Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:53 AM
Subject: October Issue Available
To: Dru Lavigne <dru at osbr.ca>


The October issue of the OSBR is now available in  PDF and  HTML formats.
The editorial theme this month is Arts & Media and the authors include:

John Bell from the University of Maine New Media department describes how
open source tools and philosophies can be adapted to facilitate other forms
of distributed creative endeavours. He introduces two tools developed by the
Still Water Lab, The Pool and the Variable Media Questionnaire, and
describes how several of the ideas used in software development have
influenced Still Water's approach to making tools that support artistic
production.

Karen Opas-Lanouette, editor for Ucreate Media, discusses the historic
genesis of one company's development of a portal and platform system that
enables creators and their fans to work collaboratively between different
mediums. Her examination includes how the company met the challenges that
arose and which are common to many startups.

Anthony Whitehead, Director of the Carleton University School of
Information Technology, examines how open source tools and content can be
used throughout the entire process of film creation. He describes many of
the tools which are available for every step in the production pipeline.

Aaran Duncan, owner of Digital Deceptions, and Glenn McKnight, owner of
Global Catalysts Consulting Service, explore the increasingly intersecting
worlds of Social Media, mobile, and open source. They describe how Social
Media has the potential to change the way communities use and create open
source.

As always, we encourage readers to share articles of interest with their
colleagues, and to provide their comments either online or directly to the
authors. We hope you enjoy this issue of the OSBR.

The editorial theme for the upcoming November issue of the OSBR is
Co-Creation and the guest editor will be Stoyan Tanev from the University of
Southern Denmark. Submissions are due by October 20--contact the Editor if
you are interested in a submission.

Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Dru Lavigne
Editor, Open Source Business Resource
http://www.osbr.ca
________________________________________________________________________
Open Source Business Resource
http://www.osbr.ca/ojs/index.php/osbr



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