At the culture/media commons panel this morning, we heard from Andre Szajman, the president of what is surely the coolest music company in Brazil, Trama. Created in 1998 with
The whole conference went out to a churrasco (bbq) restaurant last night, and indulged in the widest variety of grilled meats I've ever been in the same room
Jamie Boyle, a Creative Commons board member and professor at Duke law school, opened todays proceeding with a rousing speech pointing out the mistakes people make when thinking about the
Cory and Phoenix warned us: use the web now, because once we're all in the
workshop using SecondLife, you won't be able to squeeze a bit
A premature end to a terrific session on CC and the World Intellectual Property Organisation -- in some senses not too dissimilar from Tony's previous post about the
Martha Nalebuff seems like a nice woman. So why did the woman next to me in
the audience boo her, pelt her with paper, interject gasps of disbelief as
Martha
Ronaldo Lemos of CCBrazil, Larry Lessig, Heather Ford of iCommons, Jimmy Wales wikipedia founder.
Nathaniel Stern is the iSummit's artist in residence, and, unsurprisingly, his photos are much better than mine. This one of Lessig and Joi Ito captures the energy of
This followed the keynote panel, and the room was packed. There were several questions from Brazilian reporters in Portuguese - good to see some local media represented. Here's
This image is taken from the cover of the 1991 Gilberto Gil album Parabola Camara that he spoke of in his beautiful speech. It shows his daughter carrying a straw
Even though, as he said at the beginning of his talk just now, Larry Lessig is not accustomed to speaking for just fifteen minutes, he managed to cram in quite
We're having a bit of trouble uploading photos to the blog right now, but I'm uploading all my photos onto Flickr. There's a nice