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Revision as of 02:12, 1 April 2006
The CC Salon is a monthly event focused on building a community of artists and developers around Creative Commons licenses, standards, and technology. The first event is set for San Francisco with intention for the idea to replicate in other locations internationally.
The format for each event is to encourage loose networking amongst participants with 2-3 brief presentations from individuals and groups developing interesting projects that relate to the Creative Commons.
Contents
The Next CC Salon: April 12, 2006
Who
People interested in Creative Commons, copyright, Free Culture, Open Source, Art, Media, and Music
What
A local informal gathering of individuals around Creative Commons licenses, standards, and technology.
Theme
Net-based Music
When
April 12, 2006, 6-9 PM
- During Event
- Drink & Talk
- Chat on #cc on irc.freenode.net
- wifi provided free
- 6:00-7:00 - Drinks, conversation, and music
- 7:00-7:05 - Welcome
- 7:00-7:15 - First presentation: James Polanco, http://www.fakescience.com, podcasting and fakescience music label
- 7:15-7:30 - Second presentation: ?
- 7:30-7:45 - Third presentation: Lucas Gonze, http://webjay.org/, http://gonze.com/weblog/ (45 min), "How the Net is Changing Music"
- A structured conversation about the unique features of net-native music.
- 7:45-8:00 - Wrap-up, questions, etc.
- 8:00-9:00 - More drinks, conversation, and music (provided by Minus Kelvin)
Where
Shine
1337 Mission St, San Francisco, CA
Google Map/Directions
http://www.shinesf.com/
Why
To connect with and build a community of artists and developers who are working with Creative Commons licenses, standards, and technology.
Media and Recordings
Planning
Press Release
Feedback
Announcement List
How to Participate
Communication
Speaking at CC Salon
Start Your Own CC Salon
- Make sure that there isn't a salon in your location already
- Add your page to the Salon#All_CC_Salons
- Copy and paste the content of this page into your new salon page
- Pick a location for the Salon that is accessible to people
- Select how regular you want to have this new salon (monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly)
- Notify Creative Commons (events at creativecommons.org) that you are planning to start up a new CC Salon (for assistance, support, etc)
- Write up an announcement for your event and send out at least 2 weeks in advance of your event
- Have fun!
All CC Salons
- CC Salon SF
- Add your salon here...