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Participatory Media Lecture: Kenyatta Cheese

Unmediated: Modeling the Next Content Ecosystem through RSS, Folksonomies, and Playlisting

Sponsored by USC Annenberg Center for Communication, USC School of Cinema-Television

Thu, April 14, 2005 from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

Admission: Free

USC Annenberg Center for Communication
Kerckhoff Hall
University Park Campus

Please join us at the Annenberg Center for a fascinating session on participatory media with Kenyatta Cheese, editor of unmediated.org, a daily blog on decentralized and participatory media.

Kenyatta Cheese is a pioneer in participatory media technology who likes to explore the area where culture, media, and community intersect.

In 1998, he built the first 24-hour-a-day live streaming simulcast of public access television in the U.S. In 2000, he co-developed with Drazen Pantic the WiFiTV project allowing for the transmission of live on-location TV shoots via public WiFi hot spots. In 2003, his interest in the cross points of technology, media, and art led him to co-found screensaversgroup, a unique alliance of artists, mediamakers, and technology activists dedicated to exploring the relationship between art and audience, art and society.

In addition to editing unmediated.org, Cheese also works with the Eyebeam Atelier in New York City.

IMPORTANT LOCATION NOTE: The Annenberg Center is independent of the Annenberg School. The center is located at 734 West Adams Boulevard, just north of the University Park Campus.

For directions to the Annenberg Center and access to a downloadable map, please see www.annenberg.edu/map

 

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