Precious Places, Public Platforms: Strategic Uses of Community Technology

Date: Saturday, June 7th
Time: 8:30am to 10:00am
Room: 200 E
Track: Journalism and Independent Media
Session Type: panel

Beyond the cineplex, corporatized airwaves, telecom monopolies and Internet spam, this panel will look at how activists are using public interest channels, screenings, podcasts, Internet exploration and homemade transmitters in a broad array of images and sounds that are not mass mediated but created by artists and gamers, collectives and bloggers who are resisting homogenous commercial culture.

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