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Archive for September, 2005

The Duck & Herring Co.’s Pocket Field Guide for Fall 2005.

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

Friends of The Duck & Herring Co.: The first day of fall arrives tomorrow, and it’s important to be prepared with The Duck & Herring Co.’s Pocket Field Guide for Fall 2005. It’s now on sale at the D&H store, located here: www.duckandherring.com. This issue is twice as thick as the last one, but still [...]

In Rwanda We Say…

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

Event #47 – African Film Series launches 2005-2006 Peace and Conflict Resolution lecture series Film #1: In Rwanda We Say… The Family That Does Not Speak Dies http://peace.concordia.ca http://publicaffairs.concordia.ca On Tuesday, September 27, Concordia’s Peace and Conflict Resolution lecture series will resume with a screening of the film In Rwanda We Say…The Family That Does [...]

VOLATILE SHORTS

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

Volatile Works & Artivistic present: VOLATILE SHORTS 2005 An evening of the latest films by the Volatile Works collective and guest collectives/filmmakers, including les Panthères Roses, les Lucioles, the Pink Bloque (Chicago), the Red Pill, C.CRED (UK), and others (lamathilde, vv, astria suparak, anne golden). Come check out a volatile mix of genres and themes, [...]

Opening Up Course Ware: What’s Great and What’s Missing from MIT’s New Scheme

Sunday, September 18th, 2005

“Through MIT OpenCourseWare, educators and students everywhere can benefit from the academic activities of our faculty and join a global learning community in which knowledge and ideas are shared openly and freely for the benefit of all.” MIT President Susan Hockfield MIT has lept onboard the expanding of the open source metaphor/process in an interesting [...]

OpenJournal and A Communications Theory of Open Source

Saturday, September 17th, 2005

by Risa Dickens What I didn’t quite say in my first open source related public talk… Well, I walked into the conference room at CRIM for my little talk about OpenJournaL last night and immediately began deciding to ditch my written presentation and just have a talk with these folks. The guys that straggled in [...]

Reprogramming One’s Self: How My Alexander Teacher Learned to Do Nothing

Friday, September 16th, 2005

Following these first few notes on Alexander, Open Source and other techniques for interaction, and then this article contributed by Alexander teacher, Lawrence Smith, I thought it might be interesting to ask him a few questions about how he came to this relatively unknown practice. Secretly, I’d just like to get him telling stories… I [...]










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