Current TV in the Audience at AFI Fest 2007
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Adam Fish, at AFI Fest 2007, giving a heads up to Current and his Kyrgyzstan revolution documentary, in a packed Q&A for the film Orange Revolution (Ukraine revolution). He asks the director Steve York about the role of new media in democratic revolutions in Central Asia.
A great youtube clip from the documentary Orange Revolution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgzGOQ-8xjY
A great youtube clip from the documentary Orange Revolution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgzGOQ-8xjY
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Why Russia, the US and Europe care so much about Ukraine's disputed presidential election.
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I saw this documentary at AFI too. It's very inspiring! Check out the trailer.
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It just feels to me that his argument that distributing fliers rather than making a website is a rather archaic and nostalgic. While it's compelling to toy with the notion that an analogue viral marketing scheme is better in countries where internet isn't widely available, I don't think it's a solution. Also, he said earlier that the only thing worth reading in Ukraine is online. Fantastic movie though, one of the best I've seen all year.
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- sarahbelle
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I disagree Sarahbelle, I think he is right. I think the power of the flier and the street poster remain unique for being able to mobilize people in public places. Blogs' privacy, the practice of reading it indoors, alone, makes activism inspired by blogs unlikely. Public activism inspired by flier-aided human to human contact in public places remains the most important way of communicating. Politicians travels and talk, meet and greet, if they tried to be all web based they would fail. They pay those sign wielding twirling dancer guys on street corners for a purpose, putting a human face and body into their sloganeering.
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re:sarahbelle...
whawhawhaaaTF?
most of the worlds population has either very limited or heavily censored internet access:
china
south america
formr soviet nationz
cuba
http://current.com/items/77921481_cubans_go_to_unusual_...
current.com, etc
http://www.lifeinthefastlane.ca/ecospot-contest-winners...
these crude analog viral grass roots canaux de communication are.. and always will be the
ONLY solution to bring about any
drastic changes in
policy / economix / sOCiety.et.al.
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