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JC (151)
Johannesburg, South Africa


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member since:   18/5/2007
birth date:   07/11/1981
languages:   Afrikaans | English | Portuguese
nodes:   iCommons.org version 2.0
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  calendar· An invitation to Unyazi 2: Fear of the Known
10/3/2008 16:31 · 10 votes · no comments

NewMusicSA is proud to present their 2nd Unyazi festival, Fear of the Known, a festival of “extreme listening.”

Curated by James Webb, co-produced by Pro Helvetia Cape Town and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, and supported by the Goethe Institute, Institut Français d'Afrique du Sud, the Embassy of France, the Danish Arts Council, the Embassy of the Kingdom...

resources · iSummit '08 programme structure
27/2/2008 21:32 · 11 votes · no comments

Submissions for programme session proposals at the iSummit '08 opened on 1 March. This PDF document shows the suggested basic structure for every day of the iSummit, by displaying the times for keynote addresses, general sessions/panels, and 'labs', which are a new addition to the Summit programme.

A lab is a space dedicated to a specific theme, project or medium, which are overarching...

   
 
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  calendar· An invitation to Unyazi 2: Fear of the Known
by JC · voted on 10/3/2008 16:31 · 10 votes · no comments

NewMusicSA is proud to present their 2nd Unyazi festival, Fear of the Known, a festival of “extreme listening.”

Curated by James Webb, co-produced by Pro Helvetia Cape Town and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, and supported by the Goethe Institute, Institut Français d'Afrique du Sud, the Embassy of France, the Danish Arts Council, the Embassy of the Kingdom...

articles · Mad Science - Schmatler and Waldhead take on the World of Scientific Publishing
by Adrian Woodhead & Philipp Schmidt · voted on 29/2/2008 19:53 · 39 votes · no comments

Open Access - feasting on knowledge like manna

Yes, yes, we know it's been a while since Schmatler and Waldhead graced these digital pages with our sagely words of wisdom, but after the last series of articles we needed to take some time out to smell the roses and think about what big topics to tackle next. We actually had a great escape plan in place to get us out of the old...

   
 
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  articles · We were young and we needed the money
by Adrian Woodhead & Philipp Schmidt · commented on 28/6/2007 18:59 · 68 votes · 3 comments

Applying open source collaboration models to other creative endeavours

With iCommons pimping up their look and feel with a new website we thought we would join the party with a new article from your miserly hosts, yup, Schmatler and Waldhead are back for all your money. If you are new here, then this is a great article to start reading our thoughts on why people contribute to...

articles · Why don't artists use open source software?
by Karen · commented on 21/6/2007 16:33 · 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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