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<nettime> Call for Media Activists to Join the G8 Preparations - Only 4 Months to Go! Next Meeting Feb 16-18, Berlin |
Hi, The next G8 will be taking place in Germany in June this year. Lots of preparations are already happening. If you want to know more about the general state of protest planning, have a look at http://www.dissentnetwork.org (english), http://dissentnetzwerk.org/ (german), https://wiki.dissentnetwork.org/wiki/Hauptseite, http://www.g8-2007.de/, http://www.gipfelsoli.org/Home/Heiligendamm_2007 and many, many more linked to from the sites above. The summit itself will take place at a very small town called Heiligendamm, situated directly on the Baltic Sea coast, a bit to the west of Rostock, a city of approx. 250.000 in East Germany, 200-250km away from both Berlin and Hamburg (for maps see http://gipfelsoli.org/Home/Heiligendamm_2007/Karten). There will be the biggest red-zone fence in the history of summits (12km long, 2.5m high, planned cost for the fence alone: 12 mio. Euro), camps surrounding it somewhere in the fields, and a week of demonstrations, action days, blockades, caravans, alternative summit, concerts... both in Rostock, near the fence and in special locations in the area. Alternative, grassroots and participatory reporting during major actions has become part and parcel of the actual actions. With the increasing dissent and resentment witnessed around the world, however, the authorities are also becoming more sophisticated both in their repressive policing measures and the media spin surrounding their meetings and summits, being the obvious target of big mobilisations. The need for more networking and cooperation between different alternative and autonomous media groups, therefore, is a dire need to strengthen our position. Different media activists and groups obviously have their own plans and want to do different things. There are, however, some common ideas and plans that are being constantly modified, developed and improved. One of these is an effective dispatch system to disseminate accurate, reliable and up-to-date information. Another is a so-called media pool, which can be thought of as a collective source of different media. And, of course, effective, participatory public media centres that can be more than a service provided by a bunch of 'professionals' to the 'public'. There will be media activism of all sorts and we're calling you now to get involved. We: a group of people who met during the last 'action conference' in Rostock last November (http://www.heiligendamm2007.de/index_en.html, http://de.indymedia.org/2006/11/162042.shtml [de]) to sketch up a general frame of what we would like to see happening with regard to media activism in June. People from 5 countries participated, focusing on video and radio, print, web, translations and dispatch. We want to build a media centre that provides infrastructure for all types of independent media making in the city of Rostock as well as 'dependencies' in the camp(s) and in the fields where necessary. Accessibility and the desire to reach both international public and activists in the fields will be big challenges. We are calling you now to participate in: * sharing experience of past media centres (what was useful? what wasn't? how much of what equipment was needed etc); * sharing tech creativity (how to reach people spread out in a not so small region); * tech support; * finding equipment; * writing; * recording; * filming; * dispatch; * fund-raising; * coordinating our work with the protests; * translating; * developing concepts for pooling material; * thinking about security for both people and material; A lot of these things need to start well before the summit and the week of protests surrounding it. But we can promise one thing: this is going to be BIG, and it'll be fun! Apart from meeting in person a lot can be done by email. If you have ideas, want to get in touch with people who share your specific interest, want to get involved in organising the general set-up: Get in touch: IRC: #g8 and #g8-tech on irc.indymedia.org List: https://lists.nadir.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/g8-mediaactivism Wiki: https://docs.indymedia.org/view/Global/GroupOfEight2007MediaActivism Next meeting: Berlin, Feb 16-18 Another possibility to meet is the international meeting next weekend in Warsaw Feb 9-11 (http://dissentnetzwerk.org/node/129) or the next action conference in April. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net