Difference between revisions of "San Francisco Salon/Archive"
(→Monday, July 6, 2010) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | == Monday November 15, 2010 == | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Watch the event [http://www.ustream.tv/channel/creative-commons-salon live on Ustream], November 15 at 7pm!''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | '''The Promises and Pitfalls of Personalized Medicine''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | The sequencing of the human genome 10 years ago brought us into a new era in life sciences. The genomic era brings with it tremendous insight into human health and also what the lead scientist on the project, Francis Collins, calls "the radical ethic of immediate data deposit" because the human genome data was shared and easily accessible to all. What promises does this new era hold? What steps must be taken to ensure that the ethic of sharing and remixing data is maintained? How do we increase the odds that the shared data we do have translates into products that save lives? What does privacy look like when an individual's DNA is the basis for a personalized health approach and for medical research? Join us as we tackle these timely and often controversial questions and more at the next CC Salon. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Our panelists for the evening include: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Linda Avey, Founder and President of Brainstorm Research Foundation, | ||
+ | a ‘Research 2.0’ initiative focused on developing virtual, consumer-centric | ||
+ | models for measuring and tracking cognitive health. In 2006 Ms. Avey co-founded 23andMe, Inc., a personal genetics company enabling consumer access to customized, web-based health and ancestry information based on individual DNA profiling. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Thomas Goetz, executive editor of WIRED Magazine (nominated for 18 National Magazine Awards, has won nine times), and author of the new book The Decision Tree: Taking Control of Your Health in the New Era of Personalized Medicine. Former FDA commissioner Dr. David Kessler calls the book "a game changer," and Dr. Dean Ornish says that Goetz “writes more clearly and presciently about the future of healthcare than anyone on the planet.” | ||
+ | |||
+ | John Wilbanks, Creative Commons' Vice President of Science. He came to Creative Commons from a Fellowship at the World Wide Web Consortium in Semantic Web for Life Sciences. Prior to working at CC, he founded and led to acquisition Incellico, a bioinformatics company that built semantic graph networks for use in pharmaceutical research & development, and was also the first Assistant Director at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. | ||
+ | |||
+ | RSVP on [http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=144536362259840 Facebook] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Date & Time ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Monday, November 15, 2010 | ||
+ | * 7:00-9:00 PM | ||
+ | * $5-10 suggested donation (no one turned away) | ||
+ | * Beverages provided | ||
+ | * Street parking available | ||
+ | '''[http://www.parisoma.com pariSoma Innovation Loft]'''<br / > | ||
+ | '''1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103'''<br / > | ||
+ | [http://maps.google.de/maps?q=1436+howard+st+san+francisco&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&split=0&gl=de&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image Google Map/Directions] | ||
+ | |||
== Monday, September 20, 2010 == | == Monday, September 20, 2010 == | ||
<br/> | <br/> |
Revision as of 18:00, 16 December 2010
Contents
- 1 Monday November 15, 2010
- 2 Monday, September 20, 2010
- 2.1 Date & Time
- 2.2 Monday, July 6, 2010
- 2.3 Monday, May 3, 2010
- 2.4 Tuesday, February 16, 2010
- 2.5 Thursday, December 17, 2009
- 2.6 Thursday, October 15, 2009
- 2.7 Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- 2.8 Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- 2.9 Wednesday, April 15, 2009
- 2.10 Wednesday, February 11, 2009
- 2.11 Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
- 2.12 Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
- 2.13 Wednesday, April 11, 2007
- 2.14 Wednesday, December 13, 2006
- 2.15 Wednesday, Sept 13, 2006
- 2.16 Wednesday, November 8, 2006
- 2.17 Wednesday, October 11, 2006
- 2.18 Wednesday, August 9, 2006
- 3 June 14, 2006
- 4 May 10, 2006
- 5 April 12, 2006
- 6 Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Monday November 15, 2010
Watch the event live on Ustream, November 15 at 7pm!
The Promises and Pitfalls of Personalized Medicine
The sequencing of the human genome 10 years ago brought us into a new era in life sciences. The genomic era brings with it tremendous insight into human health and also what the lead scientist on the project, Francis Collins, calls "the radical ethic of immediate data deposit" because the human genome data was shared and easily accessible to all. What promises does this new era hold? What steps must be taken to ensure that the ethic of sharing and remixing data is maintained? How do we increase the odds that the shared data we do have translates into products that save lives? What does privacy look like when an individual's DNA is the basis for a personalized health approach and for medical research? Join us as we tackle these timely and often controversial questions and more at the next CC Salon.
Our panelists for the evening include:
Linda Avey, Founder and President of Brainstorm Research Foundation, a ‘Research 2.0’ initiative focused on developing virtual, consumer-centric models for measuring and tracking cognitive health. In 2006 Ms. Avey co-founded 23andMe, Inc., a personal genetics company enabling consumer access to customized, web-based health and ancestry information based on individual DNA profiling.
Thomas Goetz, executive editor of WIRED Magazine (nominated for 18 National Magazine Awards, has won nine times), and author of the new book The Decision Tree: Taking Control of Your Health in the New Era of Personalized Medicine. Former FDA commissioner Dr. David Kessler calls the book "a game changer," and Dr. Dean Ornish says that Goetz “writes more clearly and presciently about the future of healthcare than anyone on the planet.”
John Wilbanks, Creative Commons' Vice President of Science. He came to Creative Commons from a Fellowship at the World Wide Web Consortium in Semantic Web for Life Sciences. Prior to working at CC, he founded and led to acquisition Incellico, a bioinformatics company that built semantic graph networks for use in pharmaceutical research & development, and was also the first Assistant Director at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School.
RSVP on Facebook
Date & Time
- Monday, November 15, 2010
- 7:00-9:00 PM
- $5-10 suggested donation (no one turned away)
- Beverages provided
- Street parking available
pariSoma Innovation Loft
1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions
Monday, September 20, 2010
Watch the event online live 9/20 and after on our Ustream channel
The Creative Commons has been well-articulated online, but what does it look like in the physical world? Join creative professionals from SFMOMA, the Oakland Museum, and beyond for an interactive salon on the growth of user participation and sharing in museums and cultural institutions. This event will include a workshop component where you can experiment with redesigning an art exhibition for more social, collaborative engagement.
Our panelists for the evening include:
Jake Barton, founder of Local Projects, a media design firm for physical space whose projects include the 9/11 Memorial Museum, the Official NYC Information Center and StoryCorps
Anne Bast, Intellectual Property Associate for San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. She received her MSI from the University of Michigan School of Information and, before moving to the Bay Area last summer, spent 18 months studying and working in cultural heritage institutions in France.
Kathleen Mclean, principal of Independent Exhibitions, a museum consulting firm specializing in exhibition development, design, programming, and strategic planning. In 2006, she was selected for the American Association of Museums’ Centennial Honor Role, as one of 100 museum professionals to have made a significant contribution to American museums over the last 100 years.
Nina Simon, principal of Museum 2.0, a design firm that creates participatory, dynamic, audience-centered exhibitions and learning spaces. She is the author of The Participatory Museum (2010) and has been named a "museum visionary" by Smithsonian Magazine.
Hope to see you there!
RSVP on Facebook
Date & Time
- Monday, September 20, 2010
- 7:00-9:00 PM
- $5-10 suggested donation (no one turned away)
- Beverages provided
- Street parking available
Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
55 Taylor St. San Francisco, CA 94102
Google Map/Directions
http://www.gaffta.org/
Monday, July 6, 2010
At Creative Commons, we love to share.
And while CC is primarily known for its work enabling openness and collaboration in the digital world, we're interested in how the culture of sharing is changing offline life as well. Join us at the next CC Salon in San Francisco, where we'll present three projects focused on how sharing ideas, knowledge, and even physical space can revolutionize the way people create, work, and play.
The evening's presenters are Jack Herrick, founder of the collaborative how-to manual wikiHow; Clément Alteresco and Anne Gomez of innovation/strategic development agency faberNovel, which founded collaborative workspace pariSoma; and Neal Gorenflo, founder of Shareable, a new magazine and online community dedicated to sharing.
You'll even have the chance to walk away with one of our cheerful new green I Love to Share shirts, which we'll be selling at the salon.
Hope to see you there!
Let us know you're coming on Facebook or Upcoming.
Date & Time
- Tuesday, July 6, 2010
- 7:00-9:00 PM
- $5-10 suggested donation (no one turned away)
- Beverages provided
- Plenty of street parking available
- pariSoma is located up two steep flights of stairs, and unfortunately does not have wheelchair access at this time
pariSoma Innovation Loft
1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions
http://www.parisoma.com/
Monday, May 3, 2010
Missed this event? Watch now thanks to VidSF, our media sponsor for the salon.
Also, you can view Brian Bridges' presentation slides on Slideshare and download Carolina Rossini's presentation (PDF). Also check out a live demo of CK-12's revolutionary Flexbook.
Theme
The power of Open Education
Presentations from 7:15-8pm:
- Brian Bridges, Director of California Learning Resource Network (CLRN)
- Murugan Pal, co-Founder and President of CK-12 Foundation
- Carolina Rossini, Berkman Fellow, Advocate for OER in Brazil, and Peer2Peer University community member
Panel discussion from 8:15-9pm:
- Brian Bridges
- Amee Godwin, Director, Strategic Initiatives, Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME)
- Murugan Pal
- Carolina Rossini
The Internet and digital technologies have transformed how people learn. Educational resources are no longer static and scarce, but adaptable and widely available, allowing educational institutions, teachers, and learners to actively participate in a global exchange of knowledge via Open Educational Resources (OER). We're gathering together preeminent individuals involved in shaping the future of education and harnessing the power of the internet and digital technologies as forces for good in this field. There will be a presentation period, followed by an informal panel/discussion where we'll explore more in depth the issues, challenges, and opportunities emerging in the field of education.
This is a great chance to meet CC staff, learn more about Creative Commons, and connect with Bay Area creators and innovators. Hope to see you there!
Location
PariSoMa Innovation Loft
1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions
http://www.parisoma.com/
Time
- 7:00-9:00 PM
Other info
- Light refreshments will be provided.
- Donations for CC will be taken at the door.
- Plenty of street parking is available at pariSoma.
- PariSoma is located up two steep flights of stairs, and unfortunately does not have wheelchair access at this time.
- RSVP on Facebook
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Theme
Check out the video from the Salon, thanks to VidSF!
Panel discussion about CC from an international perspective, featuring:
- CC CEO Joichi Ito
- CC Arab World Media & Development Manager Donatella della Ratta
- International Project Manager Michelle Thorne
- David Sasaki, Outreach Director for Global Voices.
This will be a great chance to learn about how globally diverse communities use Creative Commons, as well as challenges faced in various regions and projects around the world. How do sharing norms, for example, or compelling use cases differ from country to country? What works in one context may not carry over to another, so where do models fail and what lessons can be learned? How can specific fields, such as open education or citizen journalism, solve some of these issues and foster healthier sharing communities?
Location
PariSoMa Innovation Loft
1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions
http://www.parisoma.com/
Time
- 7:00-9:00 PM
Other info
- Light refreshments will be provided.
- Donations for CC will be taken at the door.
- Plenty of street parking is available at PariSoMa.
- PariSoMa is located up two steep flights of stairs, and unfortunately does not have wheelchair access at this time.
- RSVP on Facebook or Upcoming
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Theme
- This special ccSalon SF will be a celebration of CC's 7 years and the wrap-up of our 2009 annual fundraising campaign.
- This will be a great chance to meet and talk to members of the CC staff and connect with other free culture enthusiasts from the Bay Area, or just learn more about Creative Commons. We hope to see you there!
Agenda
- Twitter's General Counsel, Alexander Macgillivray, will be giving a talk. Alex was previously Deputy General Counsel at Google and has been a supporter of Creative Commons from our very beginning.
- A unique installation of the dublab/Creative Commons art and music collaboration, Into Infinity (http://intoinfinity.org/), which is built on audio loops and circular canvases paired together in infinite combination. Salon-goers will have the chance to help draw on some of these 12-inch canvases as well as participate in a live recording of an 8-second audio loop. We encourage you to bring a noisemaker (kazoo, bell, travel guitar, etc.) to make some sweet sounds!
- CC's Vice President, Mike Linksvayer, will highlight some of CC's major accomplishments from 2009 and talk about what's in store for 2010!
Location
PariSoMa
1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions
http://www.parisoma.com/
Time
- 7:00-9:00 PM
Other info
- Light refreshments will be provided.
- Donations for CC will be taken at the door.
- Plenty of street parking is available at PariSoMa.
- PariSoMa is located up two steep flights of stairs, and unfortunately does not have wheelchair access at this time.
- RSVP on Facebook
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Theme
- Creative Commons, KALW, and Chicago Public Radio’s Sound Opinions are pleased to present author Greg Kot in conversation with music journalist David Downs. Kot's new book, "Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music," explores the changing face of the music industry. Downs and Kot will discuss the book, as well as how digital sharing and participatory culture are shaping how music is created and consumed. Audience questions and discussion will follow the conversation.
Location
PariSoMa
1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions
http://www.parisoma.com/
Time
- 7:00-9:00 PM
Other info
- Light refreshments will be provided.
- Donations for CC will be taken at the door.
- Plenty of street parking is available at PariSoMa.
- PariSoMa is located up two steep flights of stairs, and unfortunately does not have wheelchair access at this time.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Theme
- Creative Commons, technology, and open source.
Presenters
- Creative Commons' Chief Technology Officer, Nathan Yergler, presenting on the latest in CC's tech developments.
- Evan Prodromou, co-Founder, WikiTravel and Founder, Identi.Ca.
- Chris DiBona, Open Source Program Manager for Google, Inc.
Location
PariSoMa
1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions
http://www.parisoma.com/
Time
- 7:00-9:00 PM
Other info
- Light refreshments will be served.
- Donations for CC will be taken at the door.
- Plenty of street parking is available at PariSoMa.
- PariSoMa is located up two steep flights of stairs, and unfortunately does not have wheelchair access at this time.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Theme
- The digital intersection of art, history, and culture, and how CC can play a defining role in enriching all three.
Presenters
- Francesco Spagnolo, Director of Research and Collections at the Magnes Museum. Francesco will explore the sharing and marketing of cultural heritage through the lenses of the Magnes' “Digital Narratives,” a project that seeks an alignment between a narrative approach to history, a collaborative practice in the interpretation of cultural history, and the uses of technology and online social media.
- Dave Toole, CEO and Founder, Outhink Media, will present on how storytelling bridges the cultural and business arenas, outlining the challenges posed by the new social media and the crucial role played by research in information technology.
- Nancy Van House, Professor, UC Berkeley School of Information, will respond to the other presenters by reflecting on the way in which academia is looking at social media and personal/historical digital archiving, exploring the human interactions that populate the online world.
Location
PariSoMa
1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions
http://www.parisoma.com/
Time
- 7:00-9:00 PM
Other info
- Light refreshments will be served.
- Donations for CC will be taken at the door.
- Plenty of street parking is available at PariSoMa.
- PariSoMa is located up two steep flights of stairs, and unfortunately does not have wheelchair access at this time.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Theme
- CC in international projects: we will hear about CC licenses as they can be used in international projects to facilitate content sharing and connectivity across borders.
Presenters
- Miquel Hudin Balsa - Co-Founder, Maneno.org
- David Harris, Executive Director, Global Lives Project
- Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, Founder and Director, Global Oneness Project
Location
PariSoMa
1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions
http://www.parisoma.com/
Time
- 7:00-9:00 PM
Other info
- Light refreshments will be served.
- Donations for CC will be taken at the door.
- Plenty of street parking is available at PariSoMa.
- PariSoMa is located up two steep flights of stairs. If you need wheelchair access, please let us know in advance by emailing salon [at] creativecommons.org.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Theme
- For February's salon, we're thrilled to have the entire CC staff under one roof, coming from as far as Japan, Boston, and Berlin, to speak about what they've been up to internationally and in the realms of science, culture, and education. Whether you've been a fan of CC from the start or you're new to the world of free culture, this salon is not to be missed. Light refreshments will be served and donations for CC will be taken at the door.
Presenters
- Mike Linksvayer, Vice President
- Eric Steuer, Creative Director
- Catharina Maracke, Director, Creative Commons International
- John Wilbanks, Vice President, Science Commons
- Ahrash Bissell, Executive Director, ccLearn
- Joi Ito, CEO
Location
PariSoMa
1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions
http://www.parisoma.com/
Format
- 7:00-9:00 PM
- 7pm: Mike Linksvayer will talk briefly about how CC works generally, then introduce the presenters.
- 7:15: Presentations
- 8:05: Joi Ito, CEO, will talk about where CC is headed.
- 8:15: Conversations and discussion with CC staff; chance to meet all CC staff.
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
Theme
- CC and Citizen Media: Our presenters this month will showcase their innovative projects in citizen journalism and explore how CC helps to facilitate the sharing of information in a journalistic realm.
Presenters
- David Cohn, veteran citizen journalist and founder of Spot.us, a Bay Area community-funded journalism start-up, a project of the Center for Media Change and funded by the Knight Foundation.
- Cary Bass, Volunteer Coordinator for Wikinews, and Jon Davis, a "Wikinewsie" volunteer. Wikinews is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation.
Music
- provided by DJ qubitsu
Location
Shine
1337 Mission St, San Francisco, CA
Google Map/Directions
http://www.shinesf.com/ (21+)
Format
- 7:00-9:00 PM
- Mingling and merriment for the first 1/2 hour or so, followed by presentations and Q&A.
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
Presenters
- Jolene Pinder, an Associate Producer at Arts Engine, Inc. in NYC. Jolene will be screening a short CC-licensed film and talking about the various ways in which Arts Engine uses CC licenses.
- Eric Steuer, CC's Creative Director, will be talking about the soon to be launched film maker's toolkit.
- Robin Sloan, Product Strategist from Current TV will wrap up the evening.
Music
- TBD
Location
Shine
1337 Mission St, San Francisco, CA
Google Map/Directions
http://www.shinesf.com/ (21+)
Format
- 7:00-9:00 PM
- Presentations and Q&A.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Theme
TBD
Presenters
- Liz Dunn, Technorati about WTF (Where's the Fire and CC)
- Seth Mazow, Interplast showing film
- Jay Dedman, SpinXpress.com and Outhink.com
- Brian Mulloy, Dimitry Dimov, and Sara Wood from Swivel.com]
- Debut of New CC video by Eric Steuer, Creative Commons Creative Director
- Music by Eric Zhu/Doublefish, Reconfiguration Records (China)
- Come at 6 PM for the CC Publishers Association Meeting (upcoming link
More info
Location
Format
7-9 PM
Media and Recordings
Press Release
Feedback
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
NOTE: The december salon is cancelled and replaced with the Birthday Party on Friday, DEC 15, which is a free party for all to celebrate Creative Commons' 4th bday.
Wednesday, Sept 13, 2006
- More info at http://upcoming.org/event/91069/
Theme
Performance
Presenters
- Comedian
- Rapper + Dancers
- Experimental Perf.
- We need presenters...please sign-up to present! :)
Location
Format
6-9 PM
Press Release
Wednesday, November 8, 2006
- More info at http://upcoming.org/event/91073/
Theme
TBD
Presenters
- Homebrew Mobile Club Joint Meeting and presentation
- Revver.com
- Music? tryad member?
- We need presenters...please sign-up to present! :)
Location
Format
6-9 PM
Press Release
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
- More info at http://upcoming.org/event/91070/
Theme
TBD
Presenters
- MAKE Magazine
- Joi Ito
- Ryan Junell
- kleptones, music
- We need presenters...please sign-up to present! :)
Location
Format
6-9 PM
Press Release
Wednesday, August 9, 2006
- More info at http://upcoming.org/event/91068/
Theme
TBD
Presenters
- Public Library of Science Presentation
- John Buckman, http://www.magnatune.com, On-line music label
- Digg.com
- Shannon Coulter from Magnatune.com
Location
Shinesf.com
Format
6-9 PM
Press Release
June 14, 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
Code and Video
When
June 14, 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
- 7:05-7:30 - Victor Stone, ccmixter.org, fourstones.net
- 7:30-8:00 - Marisa Olson, International Artist and Curator at Large for Rhizome.org, http://lifeofmo.blogspot.com/
- 8:00-8:30 - Rick Prelinger, archive.org, preview of film, "Panorama Ephemera," "...using the Internet Archive as the primary means of distributing a (very) independent feature (under CC of course)..."
- 8:30-8:45 - Wrap-up, questions, etc.
- 8:45-9:00 - More drinks, conversation, and music
See the blogpost: TBA
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
May 10, 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
Code and Video
When
May 10, 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
- 7:05-7:20 - Abram Stern (aka Aphid) and Michael Dale, Metavid, a system for collective remediation of public gov't proceedings
- 7:20-8:00 - Chris DiBona, Open Source Programs Manager, http://code.google.com/
- 8:00-8:20 - Ken Goldberg (Professor of IEOR and EECS, UC Berkeley, http://goldberg.berkeley.edu) and Tiffany Shlain (http://www.tiffanyshlain.com, Founder of Webby Awards, http://www.webbyawards.com/), Presenting Film "The Tribe"
- 8:00-8:15 - Wrap-up, questions, etc.
- 8:15-9:00 - More drinks, conversation, and music
See the blogpost: http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/5886
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
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
TBD
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
- 7:05-7:20 - James Polanco, http://www.fakescience.com, podcasting and fakescience music label
- 7:20-8:00 - Lucas Gonze, http://webjay.org/, http://gonze.com/weblog/ (40 min), "How the Net is Changing Music"
- A structured conversation about the unique features of net-native music.
- 8:00-8:20 - Bob Ostertag, http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/5831, http://bobostertag.com/
- He recently made all of his music available he has rights to under a CC BY-NC
- 8:00-8:15 - Wrap-up, questions, etc.
- 8:15-9:00 - More drinks, conversation, and music by Minus Kelvin (http://minuskelvin.com/), featured http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.09/start.html?pg=8
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
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Theme
Content Distribution
Presenters
- Josh Kinberg; FireAnt (http://fireant.tv/)
- Eddie Codel; Geek Entertainment TV (http://geekentertainment.tv/)
- Wagner James Au; Second Life (http://secondlife.com/)
- And music by: Minus Kelvin; ccMixter (http://ccmixter.org/)
Location
Format
6-9 PM
Press Release
Media and Recordings
- Photos
- Video
- Blog Posts (Good and Bad)
- CC Post-Event Follow-up
- http://digitalcrusader.ca/archives/2006/03/more_events.html
- http://james.fakescience.com/blog/?p=24
- http://heresmybyline.typepad.com/irina/2006/03/coming_up_lessi.html
- http://h8ball.livejournal.com/120572.html
- http://www.sneakmove.com/2006/03/cc-salon-san-francisco-march-8.html
- http://eboshi.s140.xrea.com/MT/archives/2006/03/creative_common.html
- http://snarkmarket.com/blog/snarkives//minus_kelvin_live/
- http://drewmckinney.net/2006/03/08/reporting-live-from-the-creative-commons-salon/
- http://drewmckinney.net/2006/03/08/creative-commons-salon/
- http://midnightresearch.com/pages/public-gatherings/
- http://secondlife.blogs.com/babbage/2006/03/cc_in_sl_in_rl_.html
- http://www.flutterby.com/archives/comments/8736.html
- http://gondwanaland.com/mlog/2006/03/02/creative-commons-salon-san-francisco/
- http://thomashawk.com/2006/03/boing-boing-creative-commons-salon.html
- http://laughingsquid.com/2006/03/05/first-creative-commons-salon/
- Lessig's Post
- http://blog.bibrik.com/archives/2006/03/cc_salon.html
- http://featherston.blogspot.com/2006/03/cc-salon-san-francisco.html
- http://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2006/03/creating_the_co.html