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(video from This American Life illustrates how cameras change...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on November 08, 2009
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(video from This American Life illustrates how cameras change our behavior) Interesting article from TechCrunch about Fort Hood and the state of Citizen Journalism: Excerpt: For all of our talk about “the world watching”, what good did social media actually do for the people of Iran? Did the footage out of the country actually change the outcome of the elections? No. Despite a slew of YouTube videos and a couple of thousand foreign Twitter users turning their avatar green and pretending to be in Tehran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is still in power. It’s astonishing, really. Despite how successful ten million actual voters marching through Washington, London and other major cities in 2003 were in stopping the invasion of Iraq, a bit of entirely virtual cyber-posturing by foreigners didn’t lead to real change in Iran. …none of us think we’re being selfish or egotistic when we tweet something, or post a video on YouTube or check-in using someone’s address on Foursquare. It’s just what we do now, no matter whether we’re heading out for dinner or witnessing a massacre on an Army base. Like Lord of the Flies, or the Stanford Prison Experiment , as long as we’re all losing our perspective at the same time – which, as a generation growing up with social media we are – then we don’t realise that our humanity is leaking away until its too late. Chuck Olsen chimes in: I think your cautionary warning is a good one. We should take a step back and consider our shifting personal and social boundaries. That doesn’t mean you should condemn the entirety of citizen journalism, and in fact you haven’t presented a case for that. I co-founded a citizen journalism non-profit called The UpTake, and we’re proud to have produced stories not seen elsewhere, either because corporate media outlets didn’t have enough monetary interest (MN senate recount) or we simply had more people on the street with cameras (RNC). A single eyewitness twitter report from inside an army base, or a single child’s statement that his brother was in the balloon — unverified reports from a single source should always be met with healthy skepticism. We simply have more raw news and opinion streaming over and around us. We have to be smarter news consumers and triangulate the truth.
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The Golden Age of Video: AWESOME video mashup by Ricardo...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on November 07, 2009
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The Golden Age of Video: AWESOME video mashup by Ricardo Autobahn! http://www.ricardoautobahn.co.uk (via spraynetdotcodotuk)
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P2P-Kredite: Mit Geld beginnt die Freundschaft
from Elektrischer Reporter - Phase II on October 30, 2009
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Wer einen Kredit braucht, geht zur Bank, fragt einen Freund oder - wendet sich an andere Nutzer im Internet. Online-Plattformen für so genannte P2P-Kredite wollen sich als Alternative zum Bankkredit etablieren. Wie eine Mischung aus Ebay und Facebook organisieren sie einen Marktplatz für Geld, auf dem Kreditwünsche und Anlagegelder - von “Person to Person” (P2P) - zusammengeführt werden. Neben harten Bonitätskriterien und dem Zusammenspiel von Angebot und Nachfrage, bestimmen auch weiche Faktoren wie persönliche Profile oder die Beschreibung der geplanten Kreditverwendung den Zinssatz. Der Elektrische Reporter erklärt, wie die Sache mit dem geliehenes Geld aus dem Web funktioniert und untersucht, ob Anbieter wie Smava, Prosper oder Zopa den Banken wirklich gefährlich werden können. Mitwirkende: Alexander Artopé, Chris Larsen, Claus Lehmann, Bernd Skiera, Jörg Schwieder, Arpita Gosh; Autoren: Julius Endert, Mario Sixtus; Mitarbeit: Janko Röttgers; Kamera: Iris Jungels, Eddie Codel; Schnitt: Dominic Kennedy, Arne Bönninghoff; Sprecher: Petra Bröcker, Torsten Altenhöner; Zeichnungen: Johannes “Beetlebum” Kretzschmar; Bildredaktion: Iris Jungels, Theresa Schwär; Studio-Konstruktion: Axel Ganz; Titelmusik: Mario Sixtus; Musik: Ehma, Serphonic, Nerious; Bildmaterial: Internet Archive, Prelinger Archive; Redaktion ZDF: Bernhard Fritsch, Peter Wagner; Produktion: Blinkenlichten Produktionen im Auftrag des ZDF in Zusammenarbeit mit Handelsblatt.com; (c) 2009 ZDF, (cc) by-nc-sa
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street art on healthcare reform.(via seanbonner)
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 24, 2009
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street art on healthcare reform. (via seanbonner)
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This is my Alma Mater. So proud to have been a Mott Holler! The...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 24, 2009
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This is my Alma Mater. So proud to have been a Mott Holler! The schooling and support I received there was just amazing. Glad to see that the force is still strong with the young Padawans. :) Can’t wait to go back and visit one day. 4/5/6/7/8BYTE FTW! MOTT HALL STUDENTS DISCUSS THE RUN FOR WATER ON CBS’ EARLY SHOW On Tuesday, October 13th, the students at Mott Hall Science and Technology Academy were up at 4:30 A.M. to show their support for clean drinking water. The students have committed to participate in the Dow Live Earth Run for Water on April 18th and were helping us tell the world about the event by appearing on CBS’s The Early Show. It was cold, but the kids from Mott Hall realized that there were kids like them all over the world who didn’t have water in their schools. In fact, half of the world’s schools lack access to clean drinking water and safe sanitation. read the rest at liveearth.com
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Oh. My. God. This guy is an instant best friend! Such an awesome...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 22, 2009
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Oh. My. God. This guy is an instant best friend! Such an awesome goofball. And the belt buckle is amazing. :D Josh’s Commute to Work: A Tribute to Michael Jackson on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
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Loving the look and feel of this video. Shot on the RED.Mind...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 22, 2009
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Loving the look and feel of this video. Shot on the RED. Mind Idea OFFICIAL Video on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
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I love ImprovEverywhere… because there’s never a...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 22, 2009
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I love ImprovEverywhere… because there’s never a catch. Just doing it for the sake of doing it. Which is the best! Grocery Store Musical (via ImprovEverywhere)
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Last week, our good friend and very talented musician, Paul...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 21, 2009
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Last week, our good friend and very talented musician, Paul Dateh, along with the awesome Ken Belcher, released a music video for his new song The Good Life. It was shot by our other good friends, The Bui Brothers for 99dollarmusicvideo! Definitely give it a listen and head over to Paul’s site to see some sweet behind-the-scenes videoblogs. :)
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This made me LOL at the punchline.peetypassion: Serbian Still...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 20, 2009
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This made me LOL at the punchline. peetypassion: Serbian Still Dre
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Hotel room covered in 1,000 lbs of melted cheese = the room I DO...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 19, 2009
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Hotel room covered in 1,000 lbs of melted cheese = the room I DO NOT want to be in on a hot day in NYC. (via diagonaluk)
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Dope beats… in geek fashion. :)theduty: Brett...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 19, 2009
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Dope beats… in geek fashion. :) theduty: Brett Domino: Hip-Hop Medley. …this cat does no wrong in my book.
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Tupac in Kazakhstan!Irina Slutsky, who is originally from...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 19, 2009
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Tupac in Kazakhstan! Irina Slutsky, who is originally from Kazakhstan, is staying over my place and pulled open her laptop to show me this: A cross-cultural sing-along during a 3,000 mile road trip through Kazakhstan into Mongolia. Stuff like this always makes me cry. (…not because it’s sad, but just because it somehow threads us together, and also because there’s a lot of underlying complexity). (Mongol Rally 2009) rubikcrew.com (via @irinaslutsky /copyrighthater)
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In context of what’s recently been going on with Kanye,...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 19, 2009
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In context of what’s recently been going on with Kanye, and celebrity culture in general, this Spike Jonze short is pretty inspired. justin: faketv: Spike Jonze should just make Being John Malkovich over and over, with a different celebrity every time. This would be the closing sequence of Being Kanye. bobbymiller: Spike Jonze and Kanye West made a short film. It’s fucking amazing. This is so effing awesome and inspiring.
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Zukunft des Journalismus: Die Selbermacher
from Elektrischer Reporter - Phase II on October 16, 2009
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Früher war die Berufsdefinition einfach: Wer für eine Zeitung schrieb - egal ob Kinokritiken oder politische Kommentare - war ein Journalist. Kinokritiken und politische Kommentare werden im 21. Jahrhundert jedoch auch zunehmend von Amateuren publiziert, die nicht auf der Gehaltsliste der Medienhäuser stehen. Nachrichten und persönlich relevante Informationen verbreiten sich blitzschnell über soziale Netzwerke und Feeds. Das “klassische” Nachrichten-Portal wird immer unwichtiger. Gegen die Informationswelt von heute wirkt die des vergangenen Jahrhunderts bereits mittelalterlich. Allerdings: Wer mit ihr klar kommen will, muss umlernen und Angewohnheiten aus der Zeit der Massenmedien ablegen. Mitwirkende: Lorenz Lorenz-Meyer, Jimmy Wales, Jochen Wegner, Jane Hamsher, Tom Rosenstiel, Mercedes Bunz,; Autor: Mario Sixtus; Mitarbeit: Tobias Moorstedt; Kamera: Iris Jungels, Nicholas Strini; Schnitt: Dominic Kennedy, Stefan Jaehner; Sprecher: Petra Bröcker, Nadine Schaub, Torsten Altenhöner; Zeichnungen: Johannes “Beetlebum” Kretzschmar; Bildredaktion: Theresa Schwär; Studio-Konstruktion: Axel Ganz; Titelmusik: Mario Sixtus; Musik: Tradmark, Miguel Herrero, Serphonic, Olivier Rouits, Les Garçons Joufflus; Bildmaterial: Internet Archive, Prelinger Archive; Redaktion ZDF: Bernhard Fritsch, Peter Wagner; Produktion: Blinkenlichten Produktionen im Auftrag des ZDF in Zusammenarbeit mit Handelsblatt.com; (c) 2009 ZDF, (cc) by-nc-sa
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cool… head… steady… trigger… finger.io...
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 06, 2009
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cool… head… steady… trigger… finger. io echo: I’m on Fire
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A Sniper’s War Story
from Karmagrrrl's Video Podcast on October 05, 2009
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A Sniper’s War Story
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Zukunft des Journalismus: wer soll das bezahlen?
from Elektrischer Reporter - Phase II on October 02, 2009
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Aus der Welt der Massenmedien ist eine der Medienmassen geworden. Das Internet hat die ökonomische Basis von Medien und Journalismus auf den Kopf gestellt: Nicht mehr Berichterstattung ist ein rares Gut, sondern die Aufmerksamkeit des Publikums. Das hat schwerwiegende wirtschaftliche Folgen: wegbrechende Auflagen und Anzeigenerlöse können Verlage nur zu einem geringen Teil durch Online-Werbung kompensieren. Wie also soll Journalismus künftig finanziert werden? Die Verleger fühlen sich von Google enteignet und verlangen staatliches Eingreifen, einige denken laut über Bezahlinhalte nach, und in den USA übernehmen bereits gemeinnützige Stiftungen die Finanzierung investigativer Reportagen. Derweil verdienen journalistische Einzelkämpfer, wie beispielsweise Technologie-Blogger, gutes Geld. Was machen sie anders? Und: Wäre es denkbar, dass künftig Leser selbst Journalisten für ihre Reportagen bezahlen? Mitwirkende: Tom Rosenstiel, Hans-Jürgen Jakobs, Lorenz Lorenz-Meyer, Jochen Wegner, Sascha Pallenberg, Richard Tofel, Christopher Allbritton; Autor: Mario Sixtus; Kamera: Iris Jungels, Nicholas Strini; Schnitt: Dominic Kennedy, Stefan Jaehner; Sprecher: Petra Bröcker, Torsten Altenhöner; Zeichnungen: Johannes “Beetlebum” Kretzschmar; Bildredaktion: Theresa Schwär; Studio-Konstruktion: Axel Ganz; Titelmusik: Mario Sixtus; Musik: Tunguska Electronic Music Society, DJ Answer, Ehma, Josta, Real Rice; Bildmaterial: Internet Archive, Prelinger Archive; Redaktion ZDF: Bernhard Fritsch, Peter Wagner; Produktion: Blinkenlichten Produktionen im Auftrag des ZDF in Zusammenarbeit mit Handelsblatt.com; (c) 2009 ZDF, (cc) by-nc-sa
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