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Blogging the iSummit

July 31st, 2008 No comments

That I would blog, or prepare a report at this time, when there are several people dedicated to recording the iSummit is likely an exhausting prospect. Thus, this article, a sampling of articles and reports on the sessions I’d been involved with. Three for now… let’s see how many more turn up before the close of the summit.

Fair and legal reuse of video

Composed by Simon Dingle covering the DIY video session, 31 July, this was a kind of roundtable sharing experiences in the use of CC rights management in various film / screen initiatives.

Grokking the Asia Commons

Simon covers the Asia Commons session, 30 July, that resulted in the following:

Live Blog: Asia Commons Meeting

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Identifying The Commons

July 29th, 2008 No comments

I’ve arrived in Sapporo with Sarawak still heavy on my mind. Feeling good though… and optimistic despite the challenges ahead.

I’m here to produce the joint iCommons and APC micro doc, Identifying The Commons. Here’s a brief description:

The notion of what constitutes the commons has broad interpretations. So to does the information commons. This video will enquire into what is considered an information/knowledge commons through a series of short interviews conducted at the 2008 iSummit in Sapporo Japan.

The end result is a video resource for the iCommons and APC, additionally supporting the APC Strategic Priority Scoping paper, Growing the Global Information Commons.

For more information on this project, refer to our uber wiki!

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Producing Sarawak Gone

July 16th, 2008 No comments

A small team left Kuching for what turned out to be an 18 km trek visiting four remote Bidayuh communities affected by the Bengoh Dam development.

It was epic!

I’d not taken many notes on the trek itself, spending much of my time behind a video camera… and given the context of the trip, there are several stories I could tell.

Should I attempt to recount the forest soon to be drowned, walking into the heart of this region, opening out to me as if I were on a planet best described in detail by the author, Iain M Banks? Or the Kampongs (villages), which, to my urban eyes, were much like an apparition, the first of which could have come from J. G. Ballard’s, The Drowned World.

The Kampongs and the stories inherited there could consume a tome of works unto themselves, but I had little time for listening and with few people around and the focus of our mission being about land rights, it was not possible to absorb at length what will soon be lost.

To give you an idea, a very scant idea of what where I’d been, peruse the photos and these few posts:

Producing the series on a miniDV cam (thanks Paul W) has helped immensely, however, I can see the value in recording straight to disk or memory card for these kinds of projects.

Either way, little to no budget DIY projects are based on the notion that you use what you’ve got and make the most of it. I think you’ll find the results pretty good… at least I’m happy with the material I came back with and now with editing in full swing, the results are starting to talk for themselves.

For information on the series:

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On The Edge of Wrong

July 13th, 2008 No comments


On the Edge of Wrong #3 from andrew garton on Vimeo.

Earlier in the year I shot a series of shorts at the Cape Town based On the Edge of Wrong free music festival. The completed set of five are now online.

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Sarawak Gone

July 11th, 2008 No comments

Sarawak Gone on locationWe’re producing a self-funded micro docs series titled Sarawak Gone entirely on location.

Sarawak Gone explores four remote Bidayuh communities accessible by foot within an hour’s drive from Kuching, capital city of Sarawak, Malaysia. They will lose their livelihood, traditional lands and culture, their rights and heritage with the development of the controversial Bengoh Dam project.

Sarawak Gone is a micro docs series intended to raise awareness to the denigration of the rapidly dwindling societies on the island of Borneo, the native land titles at stake and the rapidly decreasing habitats for protected and endangered flora and fauna.

Micro-docs are short, 5 – 10 minute documentaries designed for online distribution and portable media devices and laptop screening events.

For more information read Rengah Sarawak or the project description on our wiki.

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Machinima exhibition

July 6th, 2008 No comments

Detail Border Song exhibitionTen years ago I began working with the video artist and painter, John Power. We were keen to develop ways and means to fuse our improvisations in sound and image towards interactions that were both immediate and meaningful.

Our work continues having explored numerous means of live sound and image interplay, over many projects, recently culminating in the proof of concept machinima work titled Border Song.

Border Song was recently exhibited at the new RMIT Gallery, Field 36, from June 10 – 13. For more details on this unique collaboration read the exhibition notes.

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Talking APC [draft]

June 16th, 2008 No comments

At the 2007 APC Council Meeting Frédéric Dubois (APC Communications Team) and I shot a random selection of Council Members (those who we could find in between meetings) to provide us with a 30 second snapshop of what APC meant to them.

Here’s a rough cut that’s yet to be further trimmed, titled, etc.


Talking APC [Draft] from andrew garton on Vimeo.

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Building an Australian Commons

June 5th, 2008 No comments

The Building an Australian Commons conference will be held on Tuesday 24th June 2008 from 8.30am – 5pm at the State Library of Queensland, South Brisbane, and is hosted by Creative Commons Australia with the support of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation and the State Library of Queensland. I will be performing at the ccSalon with the Terminal Quartet and present on a roundtable discussion exploring the possibilities for music under Creative Commons in Australia.

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iSummit 08 is go!

June 4th, 2008 No comments

Thanks to the efforts of APC colleagues, Karen Banks and Natasha Primo, I’ll be participating in this years iCommons Summit in Sappora, Japan. This year I’ll be involved in a couple of video projects and ongoing input into the development of Creative Commons rights management resources for screen practitioners.

Want to know more? Want to keep in touch via podcasts and RSS feeds, become a friend of the iSummit.

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MediaWiki Training

June 4th, 2008 No comments

We are a versatile crew here at apc.au. No sooner had we wrapped the second VIDEO SLAM, bundled off the remaining artwork for my next album, refined schedules for the community video project in Sarawak and prepared materials for the next performance of the Terminal Quartet at the Australian Commons Conference in Brisbane, that we’re preparing a wiki training course!

It will be the second I’ve run and this one I’m very excited about. We’re hosting a wiki for the Cultural Development Network‘s Arts and Disabilities Research Project. This is a government funded project which, aside from the research itself, will provide a bench case for use of wiki’s within government funded research and government in general.

The training will be based on existing tutorials (no need to invent that perfect wheel) and will be conducted over two hours at Horse Bazaar.

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