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November 16, 2004

Back from Europe ...
I just got back from a week long trip to Europe (Belgrade, Ljubljana, Zagreb). There I have given couple of lectures about (video) bloging, Open Source, BitTorrent file distribution and RSS, the crisis of trust in both mainstream media and proprietary software. Used clips from DV Guide as case studies for new and coming way to distribute video material and building TV networks bottom up - from audiences to blogs and P2P distribution.

In Ljubljana I was guest of ljudmila, Ljubljana Digital Media Lab and their energetic directress Spela Kucan. Great variety of activities and programming is going on under Spela's guidance and help. I was particularly impressed talking to Andraz Tori, one of the principal developers of cinelerra, audio/video Non Linear Editor that runs on Linux. We spoke about including Cinelerra into a package of content production (Open Source) tools we are developing in our Experimental Studio at Location One

Multimedia center MAMA was my host in Zagreb. I spoke with Marcel Mars and he kindly showed new additions to their rich content production. Absolutely fabulous production of video and music material of the GNU media collective egoboobits.

Finally, the first and the last stop on my Balkan trip was Belgrade. There I visited B92 with which I worked 94-99 and started OpenNet. Had a very promising an productive meeting with people from a young and energetic software company SW4I
Posted by drazen at 02:30 PM


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What all did you speak about with the whole BitTorrent + RSS thing? I've been busy programming such:

http://writtorrent.sourceforge.net/

Here's the blogging plugin for Azureus:

http://writtorrent.sourceforge.net/images/azblog2.png

Posted by: Thomas at November 16, 2004 09:15 PM

Thanks for the URL. This is *VERY* useful... At DV Guide we have every torrent automatically included in RSS feed in ENCLOSURE tag. But your approach eliminates the need to have (PHP)tracker on the blog
side. Right?

Posted by: drazen at November 16, 2004 10:11 PM

Drazen, very interesting. I'd love to hear more about your trip and lectures, particularly regarding Cinelerra, ljudmila, and MAMA. I'm listening to MP3's from Egoboo.bits right now.

Thomas, great idea for a plugin. I'm looking forward to trying it out, I'll contact you about it soon.

Posted by: DaniellKrawczyk at November 17, 2004 01:26 AM

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