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  1. Freedom in the digital age - Jeff Jarvis

    s freedom of speech slowly being taken away from us, or is it stronger than ever? Does internet censorship violate the human right that we hold so dear, or protect it? In this discussion Jeff Jarvis, US journalist, author and blogger talks about what he calls the increasing ‘publicness’ of our lives, and how this is affecting the institutions that traditionally controlled the flow of information.

    Jeff Jarvis, author of Public Parts: How sharing in the digital age improves the way we work and live and What Would Google Do?, blogs about media and news at buzzmachine.com. He is associate professor and director of the Tow-Knight Centre for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the City University of New York.

    Chaired by Mark Scott at the 2012 Sydney Writers Festival.

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bestoffestivals/jeff-jarvis/4426524

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 3 months ago

  2. A truly global war: Antony Beevor on the Second World War

    British historian Antony Beevor describes World War II as a ‘truly global war’; one that stretched from the icy North Atlantic to the South Pacific. In this event at the 2012 Melbourne Writers Festival, he discusses his recent history, The Second World War, a moving and very human account of this tragic period. Far from simply painting a vast picture of the military strategies of nations in conflict, Beevor uses the words of eye-witnesses, from reports and letters, drawing a devastating account of the worst of human nature and the suffering it can inflict.

    Antony Beevor, historian and author of numerous works, most recently The Second World War (2012).

    In conversation with Professor Bruce Scates at the 2012 Melbourne Writers Festival.

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bestoffestivals/antony-beevor/4422088

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 3 months ago

  3. WGS006: #29c3 | Wikigeeks

    —Huffduffed by Ishigami 4 months ago

  4. WGS006: #29c3 | Wikigeeks

    Wir waren auf dem 29. Chaos Communication Congress (29c3 / der Congress) des Chaos Computer Clubs (CCC), der vom 27. bis zum 30. Dezember 2012 in Hamburg statt gefunden hat – und wir wollten uns von der recht lahmlegenden Erkältung (…diese Stimmen!) das Podcasten nicht vermiesen lassen. In neun Interviews und nachgelagerten Diskussionen nehmen wir Euch mit auf eine kleine Rundreise. Congress-Erstbesucher und podcastender Congress-Alt-Hase rahmen diese Folge mit ihren Eindrücken und Bewertungen. Wir haben uns mit den ganz analogen Hack-Möglichkeiten Lockpicking und Löten auseinandergesetzt, unsere Timeline kennen gelernt, die Engel im Himmel besucht und die Simultandolmetscher des #29c3en-Teams befragt. Ein Netzphilosoph rantet über die Reflektionsfähigkeit des Congresses bzw. CCC und wir lauschen in das 29c3-ATeam (Anti-Harrassment). Seid gewarnt: Was diese Folge nicht bietet sind Bewertungen einzelner Tage und Vorträge – damit haben sich aber andere sehr viel Mühe gegeben (siehe Shownotes).

    http://wikigeeks.de/201301/wgs006-29c3/

    —Huffduffed by jgerhold 4 months ago

  5. Edinburgh festival podcast: Best of week one

    Miles Jupp presents some choice cuts from the week’s shows, including the Pajama Men, Zoe Lyons, Daniel Sloss, the Magnets, Phil Nichol, Idiots of Ants and 4 Poofs and a Piano

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/audio/2009/aug/15/edinburgh-festival-best-of-week-one

    —Huffduffed by alips 8 months ago

  6. Live at the Edinburgh Festival: Best of week two | Stage | guardian.co.uk

    Miles Jupp introduces a week of highlights from our comedic nerve-centre at the Gilded Balloon, including David O’Doherty, Sam Simmons, Wilson Dixon and Pappy’s Fun Club

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/audio/2009/aug/21/edinburgh-festival-best-of-week2

    —Huffduffed by alips 8 months ago

  7. WG029: Nicht verfügbar im Palais d’Amour | Wikigeeks

    Unser Gast, Götz Müller-Dürholt, ist Tonstudio-Inhaber, macht Videopodcasts - und erklärt die GEMA. Außerdem: RFID in Festivalbändchen, WLAN in Bussen, Rundshow und Social-Media-Narrative.

    http://wikigeeks.de/201205/wg029-nicht-verfugbar-im-palais-damour/

    —Huffduffed by rom 11 months ago

  8. SXSW 2012: Festribution: Film Festivals as Distributors

    Do festivals represent the future of independent film distribution? Where are the opportunities? What are the risks? This panel will explore emergent models and speculate on ways independent producers (and distributors) may leverage a robust film festival circuit for commercial exploitation. With major festivals like Sundance, sxsw and Tribeca already in the game in varying ways, it seems this will be a developing trend. Will smaller regional festivals organize to create a theatrical circuit? Can a festival brand or screening translate into viable, direct revenues for the independent film sector? Is this what festivals should be doing? This panel explores one of the most compelling new developments in the business of film festivals.

    http://schedule.sxsw.com/2012/events/event_FP990262

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 11 months ago

  9. Ruth Rendell at the Oxford Literary Festival

    Ruth Rendell discusses the latest edition of the Penguin Complete Sherlock Holmes, for which she has supplied the introduction. How important has Holmes been in the history of detective fiction? What differences does she see between Conan Doyle’s great detective and her own sleuth, Chief Inspector Wexford? Would she ever kill off her own creation?

    —Huffduffed by tabardroad 3 years ago

  10. Nialler9’s Electric Picnic Mixtape 09 | Nialler9 Music Blog | MP3s | Videos | Reviews

    1. Micachu – Lips (Clark Kunt’s Heavy Mental remix)
    2. Passion Pit – Little Secrets
    3. Four Tet feat. Princess Watermelon – Go Go Ninja Dinosaur!
    4. Royksopp – Happy Up Here
    5. Chic – Good Times
    6. Simian Mobile Disco feat. Beth Ditto – Cruel Intentions
    7. Sebastian Tellier – Kilometer (Aeroplane Italo 84 remix)
    8. Marina and the Diamonds – The Shampain Sleeper
    9. The XX – Shelter (Them Jeans Drum Edit)
      1. David Kitt – Alone Like That
      2. The Big Pink – Too Young to Love (Delorean remix)
      3. Major Lazer – Pon De Floor (Diplo’s Rap remix)
      4. Miike Snow – Animal (Fake Blood remix)
      5. Florence and the Machine – Drumming Song (Boy 8-Bit remix)
      6. Cap Pas Cap – We Are Men (Jape remix)
      7. Lykke Li – Dance Dance Dance (Buraka Som Sistema remix)
      8. The Japanese Popstars – Sample Whore
      9. Klaxons – Gravity’s Rainbow (Soulwax aka 2 Many DJs remix)
      10. The Temper Trap – The Science of Fear (Hervé remix)
      11. Chew Lips – Salt Air (Plastician remix)

    —Huffduffed by olishaw 3 years ago

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