Permaculture TV
(a.k.a.: Permaculture TV media cooperative)
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Permaculture.TV is a media cooperative pilot project exploring using social video for permaculture education, organisation and activism
Some statistics:
Started on November 11th 2008
Videos watched
- Today3,611
- This Week13,129
- This Month19,799
- All Time19,799
English http://permaculture.tv/?page_id=4
Spanish & Portugese http://permaculture.tv/?page_id=5
Participate http://permaculture.tv/?page_id=9
Permaculture TV is a project of the Media Cooperative Pilot being run by Nichiolas Roberts.
Aim
Global multi-platform media cooperative
From November 2008-January 2009 a Media Cooperative Pilot Project will be run by Nicholas Roberts and Cameron using the Octapod Association as a base to develop the self-sustaining Media Cooperative. The main 5 sub-projects will be
Projects
- Media Cooperative - media democracy, democratic and civic media, state of media generally, social media and participation age, and the feasibility of establishing a global multi-platform media cooperative. The economics and politics of media in Australia and the world, the concentration of ownership, the propaganda model of the mass media, including the new media. The state of community media.
- Coop Australia - the state the cooperative sector in Australia, stories from the frontlines of Australian cooperators, the history of Australian cooperation, the effects of neoliberalism, the last 30 years, responses to the current economic and polotical situation
- Permaculture.TV - a rich media, video, audio and text multi-platform media project about the permaculture movement worldwide. It’s effects locally and globally.
- EcoBurb.TV - ecological suburbs, information, people, products, topics, stories from the suburban renaissance via community gardens, street revivals, public transport, urban gardening. Stories about the retrofitting of homes and gardens, individually and collectively.
- WorkerCooperatives.com - the local and global worker coooperatives scene. The stages, players, dramas, comedy, tragedy and hope of the process where people take control of their own destiny by taking over their work places, and creating democracy in their own workplaces. Looking at worker cooperatives in Spain, South America and the USA. Broadly looking at the solidarity economy and a response to the wreckage left by the financial and ecological crisis
- Australian Social Forum
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Flag comment for removal WildCherry 12 months ago
Those are fabulous stats, well done :-)
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U r quite right that the Scandinavians r very much ahead on this front.
Well done on the Sp and Portuguese TV but I'm not sure about the term 'Latino'...certainly it suggests from a European point of view that it is only concerned with Latin America and in Spain it is more commonly used in association with pop music from that region! Maybe 'Hispanic' would be better? But I think you need advice from both Latin Americans and European Spanish and Portuguese to be sure...Otherwise it might sound offensive?... |
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sorry, that should read Roberto Perez
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and regarding HD videos, the professional version does, havent costed it yet, but it does...
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maybe you are right about the Nordic thing, however I still think its worth doing, there is a lot of social democratic knowledge and practice locked in Nordic languages.
regarding the Spanish (Portugese, and others) I started there
via a friend I have approached Roberto Sanchez from The Power of Community to take-on editorial of www.Permaculture.TV
English http://permaculture.tv/?page_id=4 Spanish & Portugese http://permaculture.tv/?page_id=5
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Most scandinavians don't have a problem with English from what I've seen. A Spanish TV would be good because it will also tap into the Latin American audience and there are a lot of interesting permaculture initiatives going on in that region.
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hi at the moment I am using the Mogulus platform and there is no reason why it cant accept Spanish videos.. they can be uploaded, sourced from YouTube, RSS feeds etc...
the obvious question is how to structure the site... i.e. what words etc... it would be possible to create different entry portals... i.e. en.permaculture.tv for English, es.permaculture.tv for Spanish etc... I'd also like to tap the Scandanavian community.. was just in Sweden for the ESF and there is a small but vibrant PC community there |
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Great idea for a site! I will put a link to it on What We Grow soon :-) Especially liked the video about the Dreamblocker...
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like Spanish, for example?
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Hi just wondering whether this platform could be used to present PC materials in languages other than english. Can it support hi quality videos? All the best Antonio |



