[Ssf] IMC esf Call: 4 Days of Tactical Media Production @ the london ESF

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Mon Sep 20 13:00:41 BST 2004


Hiya,

here's the call for participation in the imc / alt.media activities around
the European Social Forum in London, which runs from
14th-17th October 2004

please forward to local imc lists and other contacts you have.

there's a lot of practical and logistic information here, and links.

this will be translated into other languages as soon as possible.
a copy of this call is now on the indymedia translations website at:
http://translations.indymedia.org/Translations/1095678322

any questions please mail
imc-esf at lists.indymedia.org
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-esf
(public archive list)

also see IMC Media Centre organising wiki website:
http://docs.indymedia.org/view/Local/UkImcEsf
and www.altspaces.net

See you in London!
imc uk network


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Indymedia @ the ESF: Four Days of Tactical Media Production

Come and join us  from October 14th – 17th in London.

We need your reporting, radio, photography, cables, ideas, enthusiasm and more!

@ The Camden Centre,
Judd St
Near Kings Cross,
London WC1
(and other locations!)

At the heart of one of the worlds most techno-surveyed capital cities, 
thousands of people from a huge array of social movements will gather in 
London for this years European Social Forum.  Indymedia  is hosting a 
four-day Indymedia centre (IMC) to facilitate reporting and DIY media 
production around the ESF and other autonomous spaces and actions in London.

This call goes out to all the Indymedia and alt. media networks to 
participate in organising, developing and experimenting with skill sharing, 
creating networks of alternative communication projects and campaigns, and 
producing grassroots media relevant to thousands of participants, a global 
audience and our social movements.

Volunteers are needed to work on covering events, interventions, actions 
and protests, to help co-ordinate, produce and publish video, audio and 
photos, to help run spaces and self organise and create the media we want 
to see.

The IMC will be at the Camden Centre - located next to Kings Cross, in the 
Bloomsbury area (one of the two major ESF locations), and is one of a 
number of autonomous spaces around the ESF.  There will also be a bar and 
cheap food available, as well as social events and film screenings. Further 
IMC / alt. media production nodes will be located in other autonomous 
venues, and additional spaces will be provided for some workshops and 
training (more info on this soon).

The Camden centre also has an alternative programme of events in 
collaboration with activists from the Indymedia uk network , developed to 
counteract the lack of content addressing communication rights within the 
European Social Forum programme, and address the rapid development of 
technologically determined mechanisms such as mass-surveillance and 
information control that increasingly shape and delimit our landscape of 
civil liberties and participatory democracy.

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The Camden Centre:

The Camden Centre has been hired via collaboration with a variety of alt. 
Media networks and Communication Rights advocacy and campaigning 
groups.  The broad network is under the umbrella of the Media, Culture and 
Communication Rights Network (MCCRN).  As well as activists from the 
Indymedia uk network, other groups involved include Privacy International, 
Association of Progressive Communications (APC), Article 19, Association of 
community radios (AMARC), WACC and the Electrohippes.

As well as the IMC, the Camden Centre will be used by a the MCCRN too host 
a programme of events on Communication Rights and alternative media
(See  - http://www.efcr2004.net)

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LOCATIONS AND PRACTICALITIES:

The Camden centre is a large hall / conference space with a main hall 
capacity of approximately 600 people, including capacity for info stalls 
and some exhibition material.  There are also two sets of two rooms which 
have a total capacity of 50 people and are the Indymedia spaces. There is 
also a bar cafe area.

NB Corporate Journalists will be allowed into the main hall and public 
access Internet café.

Bar / Public Access Internet C at fe:
There is a licensed bar area which will hold about 15 public access 
computers with internet, an info-point, and seating.  There is also a 
kitchen providing cheap food by the veggies collective.

Indymedia Facilities:
If you’re coming to participate in the Indymedia centre, the Camden centre 
will be able to cater for a variety of needs, but you are expected to help 
create the media centre by participating in the co-ordination of the 
reporting.

The IMC will have morning meetings each day to plan and co-ordinate DIY 
reporting and media production.

The four rooms for media production are designated as:

IMC Office
Dedicated reporting space (15-20 computers)
Priority Audio + Video production space (Please bring equipment YOU need)
Training room (at some times, reporting space when no trainings)

NB The main hall will be no smoking during daytime programme. Smoking is 
permitted in the Bar.
There will be no smoking in the four media production rooms.

NB there have been some requests for a creche for children. While space is 
limited, some people are working on the idea - if you would like to 
participate in a self organised creche please let us know!


Disabled Access:
The venue has disabled access via stair lift to the upper floors. If you 
have specific needs please contact us as soon as possible.
Mail: imc-esf(atN0spam)lists.indymedia.org  (nb this is a public archive 
email list)

NB: There is no accommodation at the Camden Centre and the IMC will close 
at different times each evening (these will be clearly advertised).

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Indymedia as an autonomous space

The Indymedia uk Network is working with a wide range of groups and other 
networks who are building alternative autonomous spaces around the European 
Social Forum.  The aim is to create open spaces for networking, exchanges, 
celebration, thinking, and action with ways of organising and acting that 
reflect our political visions, and that are united in standing for 
grassroots self-organisation,  for diversity and inclusion, for direct 
democracy and collective decision making based upon consensus.  In line 
with these principles, the IMC will have morning meetings to plan and 
co-ordinate DIY reporting and media production.

The various autonomous spaces and initiatives do not have, nor represent, 
one single unified position on the ESF but are however all united in the 
knowledge of the ESF UK organising process as un-transparent, 
non-participatory, and exclusionary. However we wish to state clearly that 
Indymedia is dedicated to respecting the value and supporting the energy, 
diversity, and experiences of those attending the ESF.

Bring Your Own!

Indymedia London has very few financial resources, choosing to blag, borrow 
and share most spaces, equipment and materials. The media centre and the 
Camden centre stalls, as well as the other autonomous spaces all need to 
have a wide range of media to share, give away and distribute.  We would 
encourage all those coming to participate in the four days to bring local 
alt. media, leaflets, stickers, posters, CD's, films and all other 
interesting and relevant material to distribute and share.

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Other Media Production Locations

Beyond ESF - Another Autonomous Space
This will be in North London - so it becomes the nearest autonomous space 
to Alexandra Palace. There is a room with internet connectivity that can be 
used as an IMC / alt. media space for reporting and co-ordination. Some 
computers should be supplied by imc london, other space will be for 
laptops. London Hacklab is interested in helping co-ordinate and install. 
The Beyond ESF space itself will have food for donations, daily programming 
and events, evening assemblies, entertainments and films.
- see http://www.altspaces.net

AMARC and the Community Media Association are trying to gain a space inside 
Alexandra Palace to webstream radio from.

RampArt Social Centre in East London is another indymedia access point, and 
willing to accomodate volunteers who come early to help set up.
Rampart Street, London E1 2LA
http://rampart.omxtra.net/

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Registration for the Official ESF Media Centre

Accreditiation to the Official ESF Media Centre at Alexandra Palace is 
supposed to be available to all alt. Media and community media activists 
and reporters (after a big lobbying effort by media activists). It now 
seems that there will only be 20-25 computers in the official media centre, 
but with around 50  internet connections provided for laptops.

NB Accreditiation will allow you to access the media centre and use the 
facilities, as well as attending the official press conferences. It will 
not provide you with the free travel card which is available for the first 
20,000 people buying tickets.

You can register via the offical media centre if you have a press card here:
http://www.fse-esf.org/en/esf.shtml?x=1744

If you dont have a press card, sending a covering letter explaining your 
publication / group should suffice.

NOTE: If you have any problems gaining accreditation for the official media 
centre please contact Indymedia London as quickly as possible and we will 
try and help: Mail: imc-esf(atN0spam)lists.indymedia.org  (nb this is a 
public archive email list)

To read the history and background of the official esf media centre and 
other media and tech lobbying by activists see:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/09/297814.html

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Accommodation

London, as the one of the most expensive, gentrified cites in the world, 
suffers from a severe lack of living space.  Most of the accommodation 
options around the time of the ESF lie either within the official forum 
itself (via a registration and payment process) where you may be able to 
source discounted bed & breakfasts, hostels, a campsite (very far away), or 
some free communal spaces (church halls etc) for groups, or via the 
autonomous spaces.

The free accomodation for people buying tickets is on a first come first 
served basis - so if you are buying a ticket, hurry up and apply!
For details see: http://www.fse-esf.org/en/esf.shtml?x=1690

Indymedia is trying to find some home stay accommodation with priority for 
Indymedia Europeans, however this home stay is extremely limited and spread 
across London. Other accomodation should be available in social centres and 
squats, but there is no guarentee!

All coming are highly encouraged to source your own accomodation. Please 
let us know if you are coming, and if you need accomodation by adding you 
details to the wiki at: http://docs.indymedia.org/view/Local/Esf2004Visitors

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Travel

Location + Maps of Camden Centre, Alexandra Palace and other Spaces:
http://www.altspaces.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?pagename=Main.SpacesTravel

As the ESF this year is in two main locations, Alexandra Palace in North 
London and Bloomsbury in central London, autonomous spaces are also in a 
variety of locations close to these main areas. Travel costs may well be a 
large expense for participants.

Much of the ESF will be concentrated at Alexandra Palace in North London. 
This will house most of the Plennaries and Seminars (which get simultaneous 
translation), as well as many of the exhibition stalls and cultural 
events.  All of the ESF Workshops will be held in the 'Bloomsbury' area. 
This is the area in central london from Kings Cross down to Holborn, where 
many of the london universities are located. There are some key venues 
(like Trade Union Congress (TUC) House) where larger events will take 
place. It is expected that some stalls will also be located here as well as 
several cultural events.

The first 20,000 people to buy tickets for the official ESF in London 
before 1st October will receive a travel card allowing free travel anywhere 
in London on the Underground, buses and railways on 15, 16 and 17 October - 
worth about as much as buying the cheap concession ESF ticket at £20
  - see: http://www.fse-esf.org/en/register/

An Offpeak rate (ie after 9.30am) daily travelcard which covers the main 
areas and central london costs £4.50. However the ESF will start each 
morning before this time, and so a Peak rate daily travelcard will cost 
£6.40. There is also a weekend card and other schemes available - ask at 
any tube station.

Bus Travel:
Tickets can be bought in advance at many newsagents in London, most buses 
will allow you to buy tickets on board, but others require you to purchase 
tickets in advance, there are machines by the bus stops where this is 
necessary.

Single bus ticket costs £1 (this is one journey on one bus).   A book of 6 
single bus tickets ("bus saver") costs £4.20
A one day bus pass costs £2.50.  A one week bus pass costs £9.50

It can be difficult to travel for free in London, all buses either have 
conductors on board or you need to pay when boarding, and almost all train 
and tube stations have staffed gates and electonic barriers. Fines can be 
imposed for travelling without a ticket, from £10 upwards.

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Programme at Camden Centre:

See link for programme of events over the four days at the Camden Centre:
http://docs.indymedia.org/view/Local/ImcUkEsfCamdenFlyer
(more details to be confirmed soon)

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Thursday 14th October 9.15am-6.30pm

The European Forum of Communication Rights (EFCR) takes place the day 
before the start of the European Social Forum, and tackles one of the most 
important questions: how to bring together those working at different 
levels on communication rights - from grass roots activists working on 
practical projects and street level campaigns, to those engaged in lobbying 
and advocacy, to researchers and academics. Starting the day a series of 
keynote speakers, presentations and open-floor discussions will establish 
what is at stake in the information revolution: who owns what, who has the 
power, and what it means for us all.

"As the movement around Communications Rights gathers momentum, a multitude 
of campaigns are confronting the same issues from a variety of directions."

Focusing on the global issues of Security and the Surveillance State, 
Migration and Borders, and the Corporatisation of our Communication spaces 
and knowledge, the event aims to find common ground that links these varied 
strands together to produce vibrant, relevant and powerful campaigns.

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Friday explores the emergence of the resistance to technologies of control, 
looking at tactics, tools and techniques, focusing on Infowar and Signal 
Jamming, Electronic Commons, IP and Bio Piracy, Biometric ID Cards, Gender 
and Technology, and Tactical and Alternative Media. Friday night will see 
an evening of entertainment with comedy, music, films and a special set of 
presentations and performance from migrant networks, sans papiers, and 
people from the global south.

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Saturday will include the 10th anniversary celebration of the respected 
alternative media project www.SchNEWS.org.uk with a full afternoon 
conference.. Later that evening they kick off their birthday fundraiser 
party in a venue south of the river.


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LINKS AND CONTACTS:

IMC Media Centre organising wiki website:
http://docs.indymedia.org/view/Local/UkImcEsf

Indymedia mailing list:
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-esf

EFCR website:
http://www.efcr2004.net

EFCR contact:
info@(nospamplease)efcr2004.net

Indymedia UK Network:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk

Autonomous Spaces and Initiatives:
http://www.altspaces.net

Official ESF website:
http://www.fse-esf.org

Unofficial ESF website:
http://www.esf2004.net

Location + Maps of Camden Centre, Alexandra Palace and other Spaces:
http://www.altspaces.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?pagename=Main.SpacesTravel

Previous Media Labs:
http://docs.indymedia.org/view/Global/DiyMediaLabs





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