MetaReciclagem
Published on 12/01/2008 - Contributors
Participate in: Collective Moderation, MetaReciclagem
MetaReciclagem is an open network formed by people located in different parts of Brazil and abroad. Its members develop decentralized projects and actions that seek the appropriation of technology and media production by using a participatory methodology that promotes education, social... Read more
Felipe Fonseca
Published on 01/13/2009 - Contributors
Participate in: Collective Moderation, MetaReciclagem
Felipe Fonseca is co-founder of MetaReciclagem, researcher and coordinator of projects related to collective production, independent media, open software and critical appropriation of technology. Felipe Fonseca has been one of the coordinators of the Digital Culture project, and responsible for... Read more
Designing for Civil Society
Published on 12/01/2008 - Contributors
Participate in: Learning Games, The Social Media Game
Designing for Civil Society is an organization created by David Wilcox and Drew Mackie, who work together in the production of projects and community involvement since 1980, always engaged in the development of games and ludic... Read more
The People Speak
Published on 01/13/2009 - Contributors
Participate in: Who Wants To Be?
A group that develops ideas, technologies and strategies that offer the opportunity to talk and discuss in a fun and open way. They mainly create events, architectures, systems and processes that encourage people to express themselves, share ideas, flirt and be as creative as possible. They have developed the following projects: Talkaoke, Traffic Island, One Night Grandstand, Who Wants To Be.
In short, these projects experiment with new, simple,... Read more
Saul Albert
Published on 01/13/2009 - Contributors
Participate in: Who Wants To Be?
Artist and activist. Co-founder of The People Speak and founder of the University of Openness. He has worked in several initiatives in the fields of media art and activism such as: Twenteenth Century, University of Openess, Node London and Dorkbot London. He also collaborates with The Open Knowledge Foundation. Read more