[HacktionLab] old & new presentation converted + re-distributed?

Yo (DIY Free School) nowisthetime at riseup.net
Wed Jan 29 14:37:05 UTC 2014


For those interested in Sy's one of the previous presentations I 
personally liked (Media Ecologies), just email me 
(nowisthetime at riseup.net). Got pic version and movie version of 
presentation/prezi. Could be good to have someone present or loop on 
it's own in a corner.

I'll make a pic and movie version of this one you just mentioned with 
your blessings I hope :) I'm a bit of a ripper of all things good.

And Sy how about uploading them somewhere (any better idea than 
anonfiles/bayfiles) and send you the link out if that's ok? Good to have 
an offline copy for peeps instead of the Prezi especially since we're on 
the subject of internet usage.

Let me know
xYo

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> Hey Hacktionlabbers
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> Hope all is well back in the UK and you aren't all flooded out...
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> I'm presenting at a conference in NZ at the weekend called Surveillance,
> Copyright, Privacy: The End of the Open Internet, and I'm going to be
> talking a bit about some of the stuff you guy do (TTFA and running
> workshops giving non-techie explanations of GPG/TOR etc)
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> The presentation I've been putting together is here
> http://prezi.com/x__fkar9-gzd/contesting-control-in-surveillance-societies/
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> Basically the gist of the talk is that whilst there's been a lot of
> hysteria about how the Snowden/NSA stuff places us within a 1984-esque
> society of total surveillance, there are numerous tools available which
> still provide pretty good levels of privacy, and these have been tools
> that the tech activist community have long advocated people use if they
> want to communicate privately. Where I end up at is the need for
> engagement with publics/communities and educational work/materials to
> communicate the existence and usability of these tools (hence Hacktionlab).
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> Any thoughts/feedback/corrections would be welcome :-)
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> Cheers
> Sy
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