Podcast 23

Subjects:

Community and copyright at Dubrovnik, plus Carl Djerassi and Sarah Lindon on our renga storytelling experiment

In this week's podcast we debate radical views of creative commons licensing ahead of the iCommons summit in Croatia, scientist and novelist Carl Djerassi analyses the final stories in our collaborative writing experiment, the renga, and we take a look at a photographic exhibition of images exposing violence against women, broken bodies broken dreams. You can download the podcast now or listen on your ipod by clicking here.

The music on this podcast is by Kevin MacCleod (incompetech.com)

 

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