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27 May '07 - 16:05

Reboot 9: Michel Bauwens



Probably my farest away recording - directly from Thailand. Michel Bauwens is founder of the foundation of p2p alternatives. His talk is named "The Politics of Web 2.0 and the contradictions of a sharing economy"

Michel and I talk about:

  • why he wanted to do something which has meaning for him

  • about passion and midlife crisis

  • what p2p has to do with respect

  • social trends: peer production, peer governance, peer property

  • the roman empier did not simply disappear - and how this applies to today

  • open design and why innovation could so much faster

  • if it works, we have a sustainable world

Download MP3 (28:45 min, 16,9 MB)

Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog.

He added some suggestions:

Brief four minute video presentation of basic P2P ideas

The P2P Foundation Wiki and Encyclopedia and The P2P Blog

Basic essay at http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=499




[Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]

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