广州媒体实验群,中文测试 Guangzhou Media Experiment Group, Chinese Testing

我准备把mediaexperiment.org的网站用作我下学期的教学博客。学生和我可以在这里刊登作品,文字,新闻见闻,感想等。我测试了几个博客,效果都不太理想。现在希望可以延用这个网站。  也作为媒体实验的一部分。更多有关课程的内容会在这里刊登。
 I am going to use our mediaexperiment.org website as a blog for two classes I will be teaching next semester in Guangzhou China. Students and I will be publishing work, texts, news, thoughts on here. I have been testing several Chinese website for this purpose, but none of them are very satisfying so far. So I hope I can continue using this website, and have my teaching as part of the “media experiment”. More about the course will be posted later. 
(This text is posted by Deer Fang, using a new registered name gzartmedia to test out things.)  

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Asia and the Commons Case studies Booklet

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Show Some Color 2 project is published in “Asia and the Commons Case Studies Booklet”. Released by CCau and the Creative Commons Clinic
(The booklet can be downloaded here:

http://creativecommons.org.au/asiaandthecommons)

Tomorrow Jon Phillips and I will be heading to Taiwan to attend ACIA: International Workshop on Asia and the Commons in the Information Age. Also on January 18 from 9PM-11PM, we are hosting Media Exchange event 2 at Taipei’s VT Art Salon. Come out if you are in Taipei. Detail as follow.

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Media Exchange 2: Open Call

Location: VT Art Salon
Address: Yitong St., #47, B1
Map: googlemaps , vtartsalon
Time: January 18, 2007 Friday 9:00 – 11:00 PM
Contact: christopher.lee.adams@gmail.com
Tel: 09-53-036-630

Open Call to Exchange Media: come and present your project this Friday at VT Art Salon in Taipei. Media Exchange 2 is a night of presentations about art projects, models of art practice and art communities. The set presenters of the night are Christopher Adams, writer and critic based in Taipei; Jon Phillips (www.rejon.org), Open Source Developer and artist from San Francisco; Deer Fang (www.deerfang.org), media and video artist from Guangzhou and San Francisco; and, Wang Chunyan, project Lead for Creative Commons China, and a Professor at Renmin University of China Law School.
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