Clay Shirky über die Zukunft von Informationsarchitektur, Information overload und Open Government

Interessantes Videointerview mit Clay Shirky über die Zukunft von Informationsarchitektur, Information overload und Open Government. Das Interview führte Joshua-Michéle Ross am Rande der FASTForward ‘09 Konferenz: Radar Interview with Clay Shirky

Clay Shirky schreibt über das Internet, Economics & Culture, Media & Community, Open Source. Hier eine Auswahl seiner letzten Texte:

Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations.  Here Comes Everybody is about what happens when people are given the tools to do things together, without needing traditional organizational structures.

The RIAA Succeeds Where the Cypherpunks Failed
The RIAA’s current legal strategy is driving broad public adoption of encryption, 10 years after it was first predicted

Fame vs Fortune: Micropayments and Free Content
Why micropayments don’t work, and free content is an epochal change.

The FCC, Weblogs, and Inequality
The FCC’s vote on media concentration draws out a lesson about a media landscape: Diverse. Free. Equal. Pick two.

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