Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.
Berkman Luncheon on June 13, 2006.This video is Traci Fenton's presentation with slides. Part 2 will be the Q&A following her presentation.Produced by Indigo Tabor.
Harvard Free Culture presents, an event on Cyberactivism and Culture Jamming this Friday (12/1) where we'll explore the interplay between digital technologies, activism, and the ability to modify and critique cultural institutions.Featuring four speakers -Part 1: Prof. Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Harvard VES Dept., teaching Art and Activism since 1989: Culture JamPart 2: Ji Lee, Artist and Creator of the Bubble Project Part 3: J. Salvatore Testa, Defender of Truth and Liberty, HacktivismoPart 4: Pr...
The entire program has been divided into four parts, one for each speaker. This is Part 4: Prof. Fred Turner, Stanford University and author of “From Counterculture to Cybercultureâ€.Part 1: Prof. Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Harvard VES Dept., teaching “Art and Activism since 1989: Culture Jamâ€Part 2: Ji Lee, Artist and Creator of the Bubble Project Part 3: J. Salvatore Testa, Defender of Truth and Liberty, HacktivismoPart 4: Prof. Fred Turner, Stanford University and author of “From Count...
The entire program has been divided into four parts, one for each speaker. This is Part 3: J. Salvatore Testa, Defender of Truth and Liberty, Hacktivismo.Part 1: Prof. Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Harvard VES Dept., teaching “Art and Activism since 1989: Culture Jam”Part 2: Ji Lee, Artist and Creator of the Bubble Project Part 3: J. Salvatore Testa, Defender of Truth and Liberty, HacktivismoPart 4: Prof. Fred Turner, Stanford University and author of “From Counterculture to Cyberculture”
The entire program has been divided into four parts, one for each speaker. This is Part 2: Ji Lee, Artist and Creator of the Bubble Project.Part 1: Prof. Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Harvard VES Dept., teaching “Art and Activism since 1989: Culture Jam”Part 2: Ji Lee, Artist and Creator of the Bubble Project Part 3: J. Salvatore Testa, Defender of Truth and Liberty, HacktivismoPart 4: Prof. Fred Turner, Stanford University and author of “From Counterculture to Cyberculture”
The entire program has been divided into four parts, one for each speaker. This is Part 1: Prof. Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Harvard VES Dept., teaching Art and Activism since 1989: Culture Jam. Part 1: Prof. Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Harvard VES Dept., teaching “Art and Activism since 1989: Culture Jamâ€Part 2: Ji Lee, Artist and Creator of the Bubble Project Part 3: J. Salvatore Testa, Defender of Truth and Liberty, HacktivismoPart 4: Prof. Fred Turner, Stanford University and author of “From C...
Harvard Free Culture presents, “an event on Cyberactivism and Culture Jamming this Friday (12/1) where we’ll explore the interplay between digital technologies, activism, and the ability to modify and critique cultural institutions.Featuring four speakers:Ji Lee, Artist and Creator of the Bubble Project J. Salvatore Testa, Defender of Truth and Liberty, Hacktivismo Prof. Fred Turner, Stanford University and author of “From Counterculture to Cyberculture” Prof. Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Harvard VE...
Berkman Fellow Rebecca MacKinnon discusses Journalism Education and the Internet: Help plan a cutting-edge New Media Workshop for J-school students in Hong Kong. MacKinnon asks, "What should we be teaching tomorrow's journalists in order to help move journalism in a socially constructive direction? Not just in the United States, but globally?" In an unconference style untalk, Rebecca leads a dynamic discussion including the context, intent and perspectives of student journalists.Produced by Co...
Berkman Fellow David Weinberger interviews Paul Graham, software guru, entrepreneur, essayist and painter.In a recent essay, “Taste for Makers,” Paul argues that successful design, from math to software to painting, relies on the same aesthetic principles. Taste is therefore not a matter of subjectively appreciating fine works but is a required capability for creating great software. But is taste as timeless as Paul suggests? Do the design principles Paul points to result from aesthetic or fun...
Citizen journalist, Lisa Williams joins Dan Gillmor to discuss Placeblogger.com, a project she is working on with support from the Center for Citizen Media.Produced by Indigo Tabor and Colin Rhinesmith.VideoBerkman is a production of MediaBerkman, brought to you by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial Share-Alike 2.5 license.