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Nenad Romić (aka Marcell Mars, b. 1972), free software advocate, cultural explorer, social instigator...
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Nenad Romić (aka Marcell Mars, b. 1972) is a free software advocate, cultural explorer, and social instigator.
  
 
Marcell is one of the founders of [[Multimedial Institute]] - mi2 and net.culture club [[mama]] in [[Zagreb]]. He initiated GNU GPL publishing label ' [[EGOBOO.bits]], TamTam platform for on-line collaboration, Ngode software for NGOs financial management.
 
Marcell is one of the founders of [[Multimedial Institute]] - mi2 and net.culture club [[mama]] in [[Zagreb]]. He initiated GNU GPL publishing label ' [[EGOBOO.bits]], TamTam platform for on-line collaboration, Ngode software for NGOs financial management.
  
He initiated Skill sharing regular informal meetings of enthusiasts in mama + started Skill sharing's satellites g33koskop and 'The Fair of Mean Equipment'.
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He initiated skill sharing regular informal meetings of enthusiasts in mama + started skill sharing's satellites g33koskop and 'The Fair of Mean Equipment'.
  
 
Marcell participated in collaborative artistic projects like NRD Kit of NRD Van group of artists, gifoskop (interactive animation) together with [[Nikolina Pristas]] & [[Maja Marjancic]] + was a tech developer for projects EditThisBanner (by Lina Kovacevic) and Flying Carpet (by Lala Rascic).
 
Marcell participated in collaborative artistic projects like NRD Kit of NRD Van group of artists, gifoskop (interactive animation) together with [[Nikolina Pristas]] & [[Maja Marjancic]] + was a tech developer for projects EditThisBanner (by Lina Kovacevic) and Flying Carpet (by Lala Rascic).
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* http://www.scribd.com/people/view/868957-marcell-mars
 
* http://www.scribd.com/people/view/868957-marcell-mars
 
* http://wiki.icommons.org/index.php/User:Marcell_Mars
 
* http://wiki.icommons.org/index.php/User:Marcell_Mars
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* http://archived.janvaneyck.nl/4_4_cv/cv_d_rom1.html
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[[Category:FLOSS|Mars, Marcell]]

Revision as of 15:04, 26 March 2013


At HAU, Berlin, 2013.
Born Benkovac, Croatia, Yugoslavia
Lives in Germany

Nenad Romić (aka Marcell Mars, b. 1972) is a free software advocate, cultural explorer, and social instigator.

Marcell is one of the founders of Multimedial Institute - mi2 and net.culture club mama in Zagreb. He initiated GNU GPL publishing label ' EGOBOO.bits, TamTam platform for on-line collaboration, Ngode software for NGOs financial management.

He initiated skill sharing regular informal meetings of enthusiasts in mama + started skill sharing's satellites g33koskop and 'The Fair of Mean Equipment'.

Marcell participated in collaborative artistic projects like NRD Kit of NRD Van group of artists, gifoskop (interactive animation) together with Nikolina Pristas & Maja Marjancic + was a tech developer for projects EditThisBanner (by Lina Kovacevic) and Flying Carpet (by Lala Rascic).

He was one of the organizers of summer camps "Otokultivator" on island Vis (together with URK Močvara & EASA Croatia) and SummerSource (together with TacticalTech).

Marcell participated in curating or producing mi2 yearly exhibitions I Am Still Alive (2001) and re:Con (2002), free culture, science and technology festival Freedom to creativity! (2005) and in conceptual exhibition System.hack() (2006). He is a member of Creative Commons Team Croatia.

Regularly runs workshops like 'Programming for non-programmers', 'Social software and semantic web in practice', 'Command line audio on GNU/Linux'... Gives talks on topics like hacking, free software philosophy, gathering communities around good causes, slacking, doing nothing, stupid/smart business models of music industries, social software & semantic web...

He sings, dances, tells the stories and makes music as Nenad Romic za Novyi Byte.

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