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Monthly Archives: January 2010

What Do You Do, After You Stop Pretending? (new video)

@dougald and I (@leashless) discuss What Do You Do, After You Stop Pretending?, which looks at the Dark Mountain Project and the Hexayurt Project in the same glance, and does some thinking about the future of the village in the process.

#ccpeople: Using Twitter to visualize the global Crisis Camp

Hi everybody! #ccpeople is a project to visualize the global crisis camp. Here’s how it works. At each Crisis Camp, take pictures and upload them to Twitter using TwitPic or something similar. Give each tweet the following format: URL – First name @twitter_id “task at crisis camp” #ccpeople #cchaiti #location_tag Here’s an example: http://twitpic.com/10h7z5 – [...]

Crisis Camp London Saturday Jan 30th PM Team Leaders reports

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Crisis Camp London Saturday Jan30th LOPAD intro

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Come to CrisisCampLDN on Saturday!

Please come to #CrisisCampLDN on Saturday. It’s five minutes walk from Holborn, nice venue, working wifi, and a coffee machine that sounds like a diesel generator. Directions and register at http://crisiscamphaiti-london.eventbrite.com/. Lots of great people are coming – and please click on that link, I’m proud of that little project. For everybody at the camp, [...]

Massive press for the Hexayurt Country, our plan for relief and reconstruction in Haiti

Hexayurt Country, the Hexayurt Project plan for relief and reconstruction in Haiti got massive online press this weekend. Dangerous Minds, Boing Boing, Make (particularly meaningful to me!) and LewRockwell.com all covered either the shelter or the entire plan.

What is #CrisisCampLDN? (fun video!)

#CrisisCampLDN day one – what we got done

Claire and Spike of #CrisisCampLDN discuss communications

Click to Play http://wiki.crisiscommons.org/wiki/Crisis_Camp_London Discussion of the #crisiscampldn efforts at figuring out how to run tasks across distributed teams. http://files.howtolivewiki.com/crisiscampldn/claire_and_spike/ has high res pictures of the white boards, and the original footage for this video