Spent Thursday at the first New Communications Forum in Palo Alto, Calif., put on by the Society for New Communications Research, a nonprofit think tank. (Day two will be Friday.) Here are 12 photos I took today. The conference has a blogzine that’s reporting on panels here. Plus, a couple of people are blogging it. […]
War of the world views
Had a good time this afternoon speaking to a lunch gathering at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford University. I put together a half-hour slide presentation, which will be released on podcast, titled, “War of the World Views: The clash between big media and citizens media.” I had plenty of material to draw […]
Speaking at two events this week
It’s a sad state of affairs when you’re too busy to even blog your own public appearances. But, better late than never. Here are two events I’ll be speaking at this week: Today (Monday, Feb. 27) I’ll be giving a presentation at Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society from 12:30 to 1:30 pm. […]
When we become the media
Over at the Participant.net See It Now group blog, I posted this: I’ve been spending a lot of time with young, Net-savvy users lately. Will these young people join traditional news organizations, or will they take a different route to participating in the media? Increasingly, the answer is the latter. Fewer young people are looking […]
Mashup Camp
I couldn’t attend Day 1 of Mashup Camp (at which Lawrence Lessig spoke), because I was out of town, but Day 2 was a doozy. Here are 5 photos I took today. Mashup Camp could well have been named Web 2.0 Camp — it was a celebration and display of some of the astounding new […]