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Adam has kindly agreed to my request for an interview for the PodCamp Barcelona podcast. Watch this space
http://www.flickr.com/photos/studies_and_observations/89045331/
Adam has kindly agreed to my request for an interview for the PodCamp Barcelona podcast. Watch this space
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This morning I finished reading Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing – a remarkable, beautifully written explanation and call to participation of a new world on our doorsteps byAdam Greenfield. I’ve just read on Adam’s blog that he will be in Madrid at VISUALIZAR’08: DATABASE CITY Go and see him if you can.
The Handheld Learning conference took place in London this week and although we weren’t able to go, I discovered via their Twitter tweets that it was possible to follow a lot of the presentations through a “live” blog hosted at Cover It Live. As it was a blog format, “readers” could ask questions and add comments. It was the next best thing to being there.
The UrbanLabs page is being continuously updated with media from the event and links for future collaboration – keep up to date here
photos by Enric Senabre
UrbanLabs has been a very ambitious project which has brought people together from all over Spain and beyond at Citilab-Cornellà to discuss and possibly construct a common vision of where we are going digitally and the crossover to an increasingly blurred “real” life. Unfortunately due to Ana being ill I had to return to Lleida after the first day and a morning spent poking around the magnificant space that is Citilab-Cornellà, thanks to the invitation of a very busy Enric Senabre who made me more than welcome. Since returning home, I’ve followed the rest of the event on the web and although I haven’t been able to participate directly, have been able to watch the streaming of the thought-provoking talk given by Michel Bauwens of the P2P Foundation as well the interesting presentation of David Cierco, the General Director of the Plan Avanza of the Spanish government. It also means that I was able to see this morning’s discussion of the future and organisation of UrbanLabs, and I want to say here that I would love to be involved.
I was fortunate to have the opportunity to speak with Michel Bauwens yesterday and he couldn’t praise Citilab-Cornellà highly enough. I certainly got the impression that the place is not the typical council-funded project filled with bureaucrats and powered by enchufes, but a genuine place full of imagination, ideas and the willingness and creativity to put them into action – as an old cynic I’m bloody shocked. If you have the opportunity, go and check the place out for yourself, I’m hoping to be able to go back and spend more time there soon.
As I had to leave early, I could ony participate in one session about Digital Education which was facilitated by Boris Mir. There were so many ideas and projects talked about that it would have taken weeks to discuss every pertinent point and it was hard to find a structure to encompass everything in the allotted time. As we found out at PodCamp Barcelona, it showed that there are many, many people out in the digital world trying to find the way to explore new avenues of communication and co-opereration and UrbanLabs has gone a long way towards finding a way to have that dialogue in both the “real” and digital worlds and demonstrates that for many of us, that separation is disappearing.
Minerva magazine just publised an interview with and an essay by Michel Bauwens (in Spanish).
Juan Freire blogged Urbanismo emergente: ideas para el grupo de trabajo de Urban Labs 08
One Minute Catalan has recieved some very good press in Catalonia, from both El Punt and vilaweb. Click here for El Punt pdf and here for Vilaweb
Read what Mark Pentleton of Radio Lingua Network has to say about the coverage here
The virtuallingua extras webpage is now live. We have created this site so that the students of virtuallingua can have easy access to real material according to their level of English. The site takes advantage of all the great material out there on the web to give interesting, real language content to learners. Check it out here
Now that PodCamp Barcelona is over we have a lot of projects to work on including planning for the next PodCamp Barcelona, starting the PodCamp Barcelona podcast (with the objective of maintaing the community in contact and informed), a meeting with one of the main political parties of Catalunya (we’re not sure exactly what about yet) and some very exiting things withVirtualLingua.
This week we will be participating in UrbanLabs which we think will be fascinating.
Here’s the summary from the UrbanLabs website:
“Trae tu proyecto y encuentra más gente que participe en él. UrbanLabs son unas jornadas para presentar, compartir e incluso crear proyectos de acción ciudadana, innovación, comunicación, aprendizaje, que destaquen por tener un componente social y tecnológico.Tres días para intercambiar experiencias y conocimientos y hacer networking en CitiLab-Cornellà en torno a ideas y hechos concretos que muestren cómo la ciudadanía tiene mucho que decir sobre la realidad política, cultural y económica que vivimos, desde los territorios urbanos y digitales que marcan y marcarán aún más la sociedad del siglo XXI.Por ese motivo, y de la mano de destacados expertos en la participación electrónica y la innovación social, proponemos una serie de grupos de trabajo donde identificar y proponer nuevos proyectos, prácticas y usos al servicio de las ciudades y los ciudadanos.En ese sentido, las jornadas UrbanLabs pretenden: • Discutir desde lo digital la innovación social en entornos urbanos y, en particular, desde los procesos de apropiación de la tecnología por parte de la ciudadanía. • Activar nuevos proyectos concretos en los ámbitos de acción de los participantes, a partir del diálogo y de la incorporación de la cultura tecnológica digital. • Acercar las instituciones, los proyectos de empresa y las iniciativas ciudadanas, buscando un espacio común de reflexión, práctica y relación. • Explorar en todas sus consecuencias la dimensión hiperlocal.”
We will be attending Urban Labs 08:
Trae tu proyecto y encuentra más gente que participe en él. UrbanLabs son unas jornadas para presentar, compartir e incluso crear proyectos de acción ciudadana, innovación, comunicación, aprendizaje, que destaquen por tener un componente social y tecnológico.
Tres días para intercambiar experiencias y conocimientos y hacer networking en CitiLab-Cornellà en torno a ideas y hechos concretos que muestren cómo la ciudadanía tiene mucho que decir sobre la realidad política, cultural y económica que vivimos, desde los territorios urbanos y digitales que marcan y marcarán aún más la sociedad del siglo XXI.
Por ese motivo, y de la mano de destacados expertos en la participación electrónica y la innovación social, proponemos una serie de grupos de trabajo donde identificar y proponer nuevos proyectos, prácticas y usos al servicio de las ciudades y los ciudadanos.
En ese sentido, las jornadas UrbanLabs pretenden:
Recently it’s been pretty quiet round here, well, this is what we’ve been working on:
Ja tenim lloc i data: El Masnou del 26 al 28 de setembre de 2008. L’Ajuntament d’El Masnou ens ha cedit un espai on celebrar la PodCamp. Ens uns dies podrem donar l’adreça de l’espai.
Ya tenemos lugar y fecha: El Masnou del 26 al 28 de septiembre de 2008. El Ayuntamiento de El Masnou nos ha cedido un espacio donde celebrar la PodCamp. En unos días podremos dar la dirección del espacio.
PodCamp Barcelona will take place 26-28 September in El Masnou, a coastal town 20 minutes from the centre of Barcelona. The council of El Masnou have donated us space to hold the event. In a few days we will have more details.
So the mail comes and I’m surprised to get a packet from San Francisco. Inside I find the above organic tote bag from foodbuzz complete with Spanish Sauce badge. We are one of the featured publishers on this social network for foodies and as you can see, they certainly pay attention to details. Thanks guys!
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