Given our end of year schedules Grant and I decided we would write to you in the new year at a time when we ought to be reflecting on what had transpired with an optimistic view towards the future… It is regrettable that the year has begun with yet more international travesties.
Regardless, we still send you all hearty greetings and best wishes for what we hope will be the year we all make a difference to the world, personally and beyond.
We would also like to thank you sincerely for your support to the projects and initiatives we have contributed to throughout 2008. If you have a moment, we would like discuss in brief some of the changes we had undertaken and achievements of 2008.
apc.au a virtual company
You may have noticed that we began publishing the description of our APC acronym. Although founded in 1997, in 2005 we re-focused ourselves on our core entity, apc.au. Since then we had decommissioned c2o (Community Communications Online), begun the task of archiving Toy Satellite’s first decade and revamping our publishing company, Secession Records.
More recently we undertook the clarification of our primary apc.au function to Advisory, Production, Commons Australia which was quietly launched in 2008, our 11th year.
apc.au a commons company
We are also very proud to announce that apc.au now operates as one of Australia’s first fully commons-based, and entirely virtual companies. In short, it means we govern our business in a collective manner, with special regard for equitable access, use and sustainability.
apc.au has been guided and motivated in part by a broad commons-based agenda, more recently defined through an emerging commons-based sector that seeks to literally unleash diversity, creativity and energy from the ground-up.
This can be best defined by author and scholar, David Bollier:
The commons is a new way to express a very old idea – that some forms of wealth belong to all of us, and that these community resources must be actively protected and managed for the good of all. The commons are the things that we inherit and create jointly, and that will (hopefully) last for generations to come.
The commons consists of gifts of nature such as air, water, the oceans, wildlife and wilderness, and shared assets like the Internet, the airwaves used for broadcasting, and public lands. The commons also includes our shared social creations: libraries, parks, public spaces as well as scientific research, creative works and public knowledge that have accumulated over centuries.
apc.au achievements in 2008
In our first full year as a virtual organisation we have worked on projects in Cape Town, Nairobi, Istanbul, Sarawak, Osaka and Tokyo and I am currently writing to you from the small gothic city of Graz, Austria, where we have worked on installations and radio drama / documentaries exploring commons themes such as forest communities and loss of native title, depression and anxiety and open rights management.
Projects have ranged from research for the internet video series Home Lands, production on the Sarawak Gone micro-docs, hosting Video Slam at Arts Law Week 2008, video production and presentations at the iCommons iSummit, participation in the first Growing an Australian Commons conference and the Open Spectrum Australia symposium, Quality / Control.
Our record label, Secession Records, also released my “5 year in the making” album, Son of Science.
We have been inspired to have worked on some incredible projects this year. Very special thanks to all the people at Cultural Development Network and City of Melbourne, our colleagues at Open Spectrum Australia, Arts Law Consortium, Creative Commons Clinic and members of the Association for Progressive Communications.
We have participated in an ever increasing range of “commons” related activities and advisories, providing commons-based solutions to open publishing and rights management, from video production to web 2.0 implementations within the cultural development sectors.
I could take up another few screen pages on all the in-between projects and activities, but I won’t. I will, however, encourage you to visit our wikis and blogs, let us know what you’re doing and what we may be able to assist you with in the coming year.
Support Sarawak Gone
And finally, a very special request… in February 2009 we will be hosting a fund-raiser to assist in pulling resources together to complete the Sarawak Gone micro-docs series and to also contribute to a second shoot in the region.
We are calling for donations to assist us in this project should you have any interest or capacity to do so, we would be very grateful.
Donations may be made via PayPal on either:
All the very best from the “open”, friendly and entirely uncommon team at apc.au…
Andrew Garton & Grant McHerron
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