Created by Pierson Clair
In addition to video blogging the Networked Publics Conference, the TenFour team also sat down with a number of the participants for a series of audio podcast interviews. For this first interview, I spoke to Networked Publics Research Fellow Marc Tuters about viral marketing campaigns and social networking sites.
April 28, 2006
Networked Publics Vlog: "Net Neutrality"
Created by Pierson Clair
Today we ventured to the Networked Publics Conference held by the USC Annenberg Center. I talked with experts and conference attendees about network neutrality ... this is what they had to say.
Created by Pierson Clair
Heard about Digg? The technology social bookmarking site? Listen in and learn why Digg is quickly becoming the most-accessed technology news site on the internet and why it is almost more popular than slashdot (Digg traffic & Slashdot traffic). Feel free to navigate through Digg as you are listening.
This is an Enhanced Podcast (you can follow along with embedded images).
Messing with the MPAA?
Created by Pierson Clair
In this mini-vidcast we explore the experiences of one USC student with the MPAA as shared by a friend. We were given two hours to shoot and edit this project including finding interview subjects. The background is the control room of the USC Television Station, Trojan Vision (http://trojanvision.com).
April 21, 2006
Why Creative Commons?
Created by Pierson Clair
In this era of digital technology increasing at a rapid pace, it is important to think about the licenses that restrict digital innovation. While copyright may be good for some works, it is important to realize that this is not the only option. Lawrence Lessig has created the Creative Commons license to allow people to release content into the "public domain" without any legal ramifications.
Watch this vidcast to learn more about the advances that the Creative Commons license is making in internet content production.
April 16, 2006
Introduction to "Creative Commons Remix Videos"
The next TenFour series, premiering April 17th-20th, will see the team producing remix videos using raw materials culled entirely from Creative Commons and the Public Domain.
For this promo, Sammy G revisited our old friend Schlockmaster for the soundtrack, creating a remix that sampled the following sources:
“Now Get Busy” by the Beastie Boys, “What You Sittin’ On?” by DJ Danger Mouse & Jemini, “Oslodum” by Gilberto Gil, “Action at a Distance” by Matmo, and “Wadidyusay” by Zap Mama from The WIRED CD: Rip. Sample. Mash. Share.
Andrew created the visual track by cutting up and animating a bunch of photos from the Flickr Creative Commons pool. Here are links to the originals:
Created by Jessica Janner
This podcast explores the Last FM website, a site dedicated to music recommendations and communities. Its numerous interactive features exemplify the idea of Web 2.0.
Music:
"Berimbau" by Inverted Silence
"Now Get Busy" by Beastie Boys
"Guitar" by Niels
TenFour is an audio and video podcasting channel for work exploring the cultural and the political dimensions of digital media.
It is a project of the Honors in Multimedia Scholarship program at the University of Southern California's Institute for Multimedia Literacy.