I interviewed the talented and extremely perceptive BBC technology reporter Jo Twist about the personal media revolution when we attended Gnomedex. Here’s the 8-minute video interview in MPEG-4. (Ourmedia page | watch video) Technorati tags: personal media, grassroots media, citizens media, citizen journalism, Gnomedex, BBC, HonorTagJournalism
Discussing social media
I had misplaced the url to this interview I conducted with Christina Pikas, contributing editor of the well-regarded ResourceShelf blog. Here’s Part 1: A Conversation with OurMedia Co-Founder J.D. Lasica And Part 2. Excerpt: RS: What do you mean by “personal media revolution”? JD: For decades, media was all about big printing presses or broadcast […]
Conference lineup
Here are some of the events I’ll be attending over the next two weeks: Webzine 2005 Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 24-25, noon-6 pm both days An exhibition, forum and celebration of independent online publishing. Where: Swedish-American Hall (above Cafe DuNord), 2174 Market St., San Francisco Cost: Day Pass – $13; two-day pass – $22 Duke University Symposium […]
Ourmedia turns 6 months old
Ourmedia.org, the nonprofit citizens media site, turns 6 months old today (we launched March 21). To help celebrate, I made an 11-minute video about mash-ups and fair use in the digital age. More details at Darknet.com. (Ourmedia page | play video)
Review of Ray Kurzweil’s ‘The Singularity is Near’
It’s a good thing summer is over, because Ray Kurzweil’s The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology is anything but a beach book. One of the most important thinkers of our time, Kurzweil has followed up his earlier works most notably The Age of Spiritual Machines with a work of startling breadth […]