Deptford.TV diaries (2006)

9 February 2009, dusan

Deptford.TV is an audio-visual documentation of the regeneration process of Deptford (south-east London) in collaboration with SPC.org media lab, Bitnik.org, Boundless.coop, Liquid Culture and Goldsmiths College.

Since September 2005 we started assembling AV material around the area, asking community members, video artists, film-makers, visual artists and students to contribute statements, feedback and critique of the regeneration process of Deptford.

The unedited as well as edited media content is being made available on the Deptford.TV database and distributed over the Boundless.coop wireless network. The media is licensed through open content licenses such as Creative Commons and the GNU general public license.

This book is a compilation of theoretical underpinnings, interviews and written documentation of the project.

Contributors: Adnan Hadzi, Maria X, Heidi Seetzen, James Stevens, Erol Ziya, Bitnik media collective, Andrea Pozzi, Andrea Rota and Jonas Andersson, alongside selected public-license texts from Hakim Bey, Jaromil and Guy Debord.

Keywords: Deptford, Pirate Bay, Telestreets, Free Culture movement, file-sharing, Creekside, Negativland, gift economy, Free Software movement, Berthold Brecht, internet archives, software patents, Cinelerra, Jaromil, technological determinism, urban regeneration, alternative media, VideoLAN, Cyberpunk, MEncoder.

Publisher Liquid Culture, 2006
Creative Commons BY-SA License
ISBN 0955479606
104 pages

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