April 2011
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Interested in cultural and creative industries?...
After the Housing Forum in Budapest earlier this month I headed straight to Nuremberg to work with project leader Linn Quante on “kreativORTungen”, the second (and this time moving) conference on the cultural and creative industries. More on that in German: Wie möchtest Du in Zukunft leben und arbeiten? kreativORTungen lädt Künstler, Kultur- und Kreativschaffende zu einem...
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The re:publica graphic recordings feat. #hach,...
Feel free to embed, share, use them for your blog posts and even remix. If you need something else than the CC-BY-NC-SA license let me know, I’ll be glad to help out. Thanks Jonas for taking the pictures! via flickr.com Posted via email from Anna Lena’s Blog | Comment »
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On the road - a quick recap of the last two weeks
The last two weeks have been insanely busy and there have been hardly any blogposts or tweets. So I thought I’d let you take a look at what happened. The Wikimedia Chapters Meeting was held in Berlin in late March. Second time working with Wikimedia, always a pleasure! Next stop Budapest in early April, being part of the fabulous two-person report-team with @nonformality. The ECA...
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I got a question: which sessions do you think...
The re:publica folks and I teamed up in 2010 to do visual documentation of some of the presentations, including Tim Wu on Net Neutrality, Jeff Jarvis on The German Paradox, Daniel Domscheit-Berg on Wikileaks and Bre Pettis on Makerbot. FAZ wrote an “interesting” article about this as well: http://www.faz.net/s/Rub475F682E3FC24868A8A5276D4FB916D7/Doc~E444C5E875DDA4F2… ...