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Revision as of 18:59, 5 May 2013
Morning
The morning session is made to provide everyone with a crash course and head start on several issues that are revolve around the idea of free culture, such as copyright infringement, file sharing, design by community, free/libre and open source software, pirate politics, free economics, appropriation art, censorship, remix culture, etc. Two lectures are scheduled (Aymeric Mansoux, Eric Kluitenberg) so as to both give some historical context to these issues and highlight their relevance with contemporary technological social, economic and political concerns.
More than being just a passive broadcasting moment, these lectures are meant to be a space of dialogue.
Afternoon
The Afternoon is split into two stages: a mini research sprint, a series of lightning presentations.
Research sprint
- A list of research topics is given to the students on an etherpad:
- bla
- bla
- Students organize themselves by groups of 4-5, each group focusing on one research topic
- Students are given part of the afternoon to present a personal point of view on the specific topic
Lightning Presentations
At the end of the afternoon, each group has 10 minutes to present their research using the media of their choice.