Hey Panos, I hope it went great! Great initiative!

Do you have any links/resources from the event we can put up in this month's newsletter?

best,

carlos

On 6 July 2018 at 19:58, Nicolas Pace <nico@libre.ws> wrote:
Contratulations Panos for going forward with this initiative.
Regretably I will not be in any community tomorrow (CDMX), but would
love to watch the stream if you plan to share it!

Have a great day tomorrow!

On 2018-07-05 10:16 AM, panayotis antoniadis wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> This Saturday, July 7, there will be a great opportunity to establish a
> live streaming link between two CNs across the world.
>
> See
> https://www.netcommons.eu/?q=content/sarantaporo-conference-building-community-community-networks
>
> The netCommons project hosts many special guests from our community,
> like Jane Coffin, Steve Song, Ramon Roca, and many more, who will be all
> together at the cultural center of the Sarantaporo village with very
> good Internet connection.
>
> I have bought some affordable but of good quality live streaming
> equipment (a good web camera and "room" microphone) to test how this
> scenario could work in practice.
>
> If any of you happens to be in a place which would make sense to
> "connect" with Sarantaporo let me know to try something ad-hoc, and some
> time in the future we organize it better.
>
> Best,
>
> Panos.
>
> On 31.05.2018 23:33, panayotis antoniadis wrote:
>> Thanks Jane!
>>
>> This reminds me to add sub-titles and publish the recent Sarantaporo
>> "video report" :-)
>>
>> And here is a somehow radical idea for the "let the unconnected speak
>> for themselves" panel in a brainstorming spirit:
>>
>> Imagine a panel that there are no real people presenting but only
>> screens connected to very remote places where CNs operate. Experienced
>> people from these countries that would typically be in IGF go instead to
>> those remote places, organize the community to get together, and help
>> moderate the contributions and exchanges between the local people across
>> the world and of course the audience in the room at IGF.
>>
>> If it is technically possible I think it would give a nice message
>> bringing the remote participants in the foreground (instead of the
>> background). And it is perhaps the only realistic way to do what this
>> title declares!
>>
>> Anyway. Just brainstorming :-)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 30.05.2018 16:25, Jane Coffin wrote:
>>> HI Panos -
>>>
>>> I like your idea.
>>>
>>> Another "part" of this could be narrated videos (with sub-titles) that many of our organizations can show on loops during the IGF at our "booths".
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Jane
>>>
>>> 
>>> Internet Society | www.internetsociety.org
>>>
>>> Skype:  janercoffin
>>>
>>> Mobile/WhatsApp:  +1.202.247.8429
>>>
>>> On 5/29/18, 5:31 PM, "dc3-bounces@listas.altermundi.net on behalf of panayotis antoniadis" <dc3-bounces@listas.altermundi.net on behalf of panayotis@nethood.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>     
>>>     Hi all,
>>>     
>>>     On 23.05.2018 07:25, Carlos Rey-Moreno wrote:
>>>     > Maybe someone else can put together the one of o "let the unconnected
>>>     > speak for themselves"? I think that one can be very appealing to the
>>>     > secretariat, with the only caveat of the funding.
>>>     
>>>     Some brainstorming on this point:
>>>     
>>>     In the previous IGF there was a lot of discussion on remote
>>>     participation and since it is very difficult for local people to travel
>>>     (we had tried in the case of Sarantaporo to bring some of the community
>>>     "champions" in Athens but it proved very difficult because they are both
>>>     shy and busy), I thought that it might be interesting to try something
>>>     creative along these lines.
>>>     
>>>     E.g., we could organize remote participation from CNs in different
>>>     places around the world mediated by local english-speaking persons. I
>>>     think it would be cool if we could "bring together" people from
>>>     different continents in the same "space" meeting each other even if
>>>     "digitally".
>>>     
>>>     If you think this is an interesting direction to explore I could try to
>>>     think more about it :-)
>>>     
>>>     And btw, on July 7-8 the netCommons project organizes an international
>>>     conference in the Sarantaporo area with many special guests as you can
>>>     see here:
>>>     https://www.netcommons.eu/?q=content/sarantaporo-conference-building-community-community-networks,
>>>     and there are still a few places available.
>>>     
>>>     Best,
>>>     
>>>     Panos
>>>     http://nethood.org/panayotis/
>>>     
>>>     
>>>     
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