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Today is the Day Against DRM

We always dedicate a few pages to document useful and free-culture oriented resources in every issue of the Libre Graphics magazine. Today, we join the Day Against DRM initiative by making a short selection of some DRM-free resources we use … Continue reading

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F/LOSS workflows for grassroots publications, MozFest 2012

The third edition of the Mozilla Festival is happening next week in London, from the 9th to the 11th of November. We participated in the very first edition, in 2010, while we were still preparing the first issue of Libre … Continue reading

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Day against DRM: why it matters for your creativity

At Libre Graphics magazine, we try very hard to support the free expression of creativity by just about everyone. We fundamentally believe that one of the major tools of creativity is the repurposing of older work, rebuilding and modifying it … Continue reading

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DIY and criticality (CulturaDigital.Br day 3)

Today marks the final day of the third CulturaDigital.Br festival. In attending talks and Experience Sharing sessions, two things struck me: hackerspaces are wildly popular and people are still surprised that RFID technology has drawbacks. There’s something linking the two … Continue reading

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An excellent use of foam

Take a look at this giant, excellent sign on the ground at CulturaDigital.Br.

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Setting the stage at CulturaDigital.Br

As with any event, part of the time at the CulturaDigital.Br festival is spent waiting for things to start. Those moments of sound checks, of presentations getting loaded onto computers, of microphones getting handed to the right people, aren’t normally … Continue reading

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A first look at CulturaDigital.Br

It’s the opening night of the CulturaDigital.Br festival. In about an hour, a talk by Yochai Benkler is going to kick things off. For now, though, here’s the lay of the land.

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