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alexandre (34)
Bonete, Brazil


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member since:   15/6/2007
birth date:   22/9/1979
about:   i'm from the imaginary future

Website:   http://estudiolivre.org
languages:   English | Italian | Portuguese
blogs:   none
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  articles · Some freedom for someone, somewhere, somehow...
18/6/2007 03:23 · 16 votes · no comments

The Philosophy of the Commons panel was, in my humble opinion, the most exciting discussion at this years summit. Very stimulating, it got us thinking about what we mean by freedom, how we produce culture, and what the commons movement is really trying to archive.

Benjamin talked about his free culture works definition and we also listened to views from Tom, David and John who...

articles · Mistake? teenage invasion and radio party
18/6/2007 03:23 · 39 votes · 7 comments

Arriving at Friday's party one would wonder if this was really the place were all iCommoners would meet to relax and dance after a full day at this year's iSummit. I sure did, given the teenage invasion taking place. Apparently Friday is the day for the teenage party at the club, and this Friday they all showed up as well.

Mistake Mistake's show was cool, but due to the teenage...

   
 
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  articles · Why don't artists use open source software?
by Karen · voted on 21/6/2007 23:37 · 48 votes · 8 comments

By Karen Rustad and Nelson Pavlosky

The topic of the Saturday noon peer production stream session was "Why don't artists use open source software?" However, as was quickly established by the panel, there was also an important companion question: "Why don't developers make free art?"

Artists feel pressured to use open software for ideological reasons, but when they try it typically...

nodes · Commons Philosophy
by Andrew Rens · voted on 17/6/2007 17:51 · 35 votes · 1 comment

To host on-line discussions on commons philosophy, theory and research, and to help organise scholarly work around the commons.

   
 
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  articles · Mistake? teenage invasion and radio party
by alexandre · commented on 6/8/2007 07:09 · 39 votes · 7 comments

Arriving at Friday's party one would wonder if this was really the place were all iCommoners would meet to relax and dance after a full day at this year's iSummit. I sure did, given the teenage invasion taking place. Apparently Friday is the day for the teenage party at the club, and this Friday they all showed up as well.

Mistake Mistake's show was cool, but due to the teenage...

articles · Why don't artists use open source software?
by Karen · commented on 21/6/2007 23:37 · 48 votes · 8 comments

By Karen Rustad and Nelson Pavlosky

The topic of the Saturday noon peer production stream session was "Why don't artists use open source software?" However, as was quickly established by the panel, there was also an important companion question: "Why don't developers make free art?"

Artists feel pressured to use open software for ideological reasons, but when they try it typically...

   
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