2.0 -//Pentabarf//Schedule Final Version//EN ox4 Schedule Release Final Version ox4 Schedule PUBLISH 26@ox4@pentabarf.org 26 key_signing "Peer reproduction"? Key signing parties between trust, subtle othering and control English en 20090328T143000 20090328T160000 1H "Peer reproduction"? - Key signing parties between trust, subtle othering and control Key signing parties are a ritual belonging to encrypted electronic communication. Talking about the participants' otherness is an integral part of those parties where the degree of belonging to the free software community is assessed by way of criteria that are deeply embedded in mainstream society. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/26.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G7 Silke Meyer PUBLISH 38@ox4@pentabarf.org 38 closing 4th Oekonux Conference and Beyond Closing plenary session English en 20090329T103000 20090329T120000 1H 4th Oekonux Conference and Beyond - Closing plenary session At the end of the 4th Oekonux Conference we want to look back at the conference and forward to the next one. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/38.en.html Humanities Bridgeford Cordingley Stefan Merten PUBLISH 24@ox4@pentabarf.org 24 pattern A Pattern Language Of The Postindustrial Society Roadmap for Synergy in Times of Change English en 20090328T173000 20090328T190000 1H A Pattern Language Of The Postindustrial Society - Roadmap for Synergy in Times of Change The term pattern language was coined by Christopher Alexander and it is quite suitable for the attempt to describe a society in which peer-to-peer principles are dominating pillars of the social fabric. Rather than to be derived from a "principle" the p2p- society is built on the mutual reenforcement of patterns, structures that only in their combination and interaction allow to solve the complex challenges of life. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/24.en.html Humanities Bridgeford Cordingley Franz Nahrada PUBLISH 35@ox4@pentabarf.org 35 division_labour An empirical study of division of labour in free software development the case of the FreeBSD project English en 20090329T090000 20090329T103000 1H An empirical study of division of labour in free software development - the case of the FreeBSD project PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/35.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G7 George Dafermos PUBLISH 39@ox4@pentabarf.org 39 village Building the World's First, Replicable, Open Source Global Village Theory, strategy, practice, and challenges. English en 20090328T143000 20090328T160000 1H Building the World's First, Replicable, Open Source Global Village - Theory, strategy, practice, and challenges. We are building the world's first, replicable, open source Global Village. We are a land-based social experiment for creating unprecedented quality of life using on-site resources. Our working assumption is that open source physical infrastructure is the enabling prerequisite of such an experiment, and that the power of efficient, integrated, and ecological production must be seized in order for such a community to thrive and to be competitive with mainstream lifestyles. Initial technology development results have surpassed predictions, and we are currently developing a more rigorous program for a rapid-deployment, open source technology development pipeline. This pipeline relies on design of products that are simple, optimal, high-performance, low-cost, and therefore replicable. We observed clear indications of memetic replicability of such open source, technologically and ecologically integrated communities. Initial results, strategies, crowd-based support methods, and operational challenges are covered in this presentation. End goals are livelihoods beyond the ongoing struggle for survival, and personal evolution to freedom - and the first milestone to this is a complete, 30 person villlage - to be built by year-end 2010. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/39.en.html Humanities Bridgeford Cordingley Marcin Jakubowski PUBLISH 10@ox4@pentabarf.org 10 cmmn c,mm,n - open-source mobility English en 20090327T153000 20090327T170000 1H c,mm,n - open-source mobility PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/10.en.html University Place 4.204 Jacco Lammers PUBLISH 8@ox4@pentabarf.org 8 synergy_economy Conditions for synergy between free non-market exchanges and the economy English en 20090328T143000 20090328T160000 1H Conditions for synergy between free non-market exchanges and the economy PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/8.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G6 Philippe Aigrain PUBLISH 32@ox4@pentabarf.org 32 social_movement Confronting the difficulties of learning from the open source for contemporary social movements English en 20090328T160000 20090328T173000 1H Confronting the difficulties of learning from the open source for contemporary social movements PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/32.en.html Humanities Bridgeford Cordingley Athina Karatzogianni PUBLISH 23@ox4@pentabarf.org 23 limitations Current limitations of peer production And ideas on how to overcome them English en 20090327T140000 20090327T153000 1H Current limitations of peer production - And ideas on how to overcome them 35 years ago peer production being based on openness andSelbstentfaltung started in Free Software. Today Free Software is animportant aspect of the overall global system. Since some years peerproduction expands into other fields. Respective movements areWikipedia, OpenAccess and OpenMusic. All these fields have in commonthat they are based on information.However, other fields such as production of material goods are stillnot yet subject of peer production projects. Why is this?This talk gives some insights beyond "copying information is easy". Itoutlines current challenges for peer production and sketches someideas on how to solve them. The talk is based on the Oekonux drawingboard initiative. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/23.en.html University Place 4.204 Stefan Merten PUBLISH 5@ox4@pentabarf.org 5 talk_gupta Ending Poverty with Open Hardware English en 20090328T160000 20090328T173000 1H Ending Poverty with Open Hardware What would a world without poverty look like? It is not a seven billion person suburbia. We'll examine realistic models for a post-poverty world, and how open hardware fits into that vision. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/5.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G6 Vinay Gupta PUBLISH 3@ox4@pentabarf.org 3 latin_america Free Software in Latin America, State and Community. English en 20090328T103000 20090328T120000 1H Free Software in Latin America, State and Community. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/3.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G7 Diego Saravia PUBLISH 29@ox4@pentabarf.org 29 money Money and Peer Production English en 20090328T160000 20090328T173000 1H Money and Peer Production How can money and peer-production coexist? If we think peer production as a germ form of a future post-capitalist society, the answer depends on the step considered in the process which leads from the emergence of that new form to the entire reorganization of society according to its new principles. This is an attempt to set the problem and to envisage some answers using the framework of the "Five step model". PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/29.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G7 Raoul Victor PUBLISH 40@ox4@pentabarf.org 40 intro Oekonux & P2P Foundation Two introductions English en 20090328T090000 20090328T103000 1H Oekonux & P2P Foundation - Two introductions An introduction to the most important ideas of the Oekonux project and an introduction to the P2P Foundation. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/40.en.html Humanities Bridgeford Cordingley Michel Bauwens Stefan Merten PUBLISH 11@ox4@pentabarf.org 11 open_access On the affinities and disaffinities among free software, peer-to-peer access, and open access to peer-reviewed research English en 20090327T140000 20090327T153000 1H On the affinities and disaffinities among free software, peer-to-peer access, and open access to peer-reviewed research PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/11.en.html University Place 4.214 Stevan Harnad PUBLISH 21@ox4@pentabarf.org 21 open_street_map Open Street Map Session English en 20090328T173000 20090328T190000 1H Open Street Map Session The Open Street Map project aims to create a free and open geographical data set that can be used for many applications including streetmaps and routing based applications. The project was started because most maps you think of as free actually have legal or technical restrictions on their use, holding back people from using them in creative, productive, or unexpected ways. At Oekenux I would aim to give a presentation taking perhaps half an hour to 45 minutes and would then spend another 45 minutes demonstrating how to use the tools provided by the OSM project to update the data in your area. I would also invite attendees to ask questions and interact, at any point during the session, but especially during the latter half.I have given similar talks before and have found that, depending on the interest from the audience, the session can easily last for two hours. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/21.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G7 John McKerrell PUBLISH 19@ox4@pentabarf.org 19 start Peer Production Everywhere How Can We Do It And Where Can We Start? English en 20090328T103000 20090328T120000 1H Peer Production Everywhere - How Can We Do It And Where Can We Start? I'll talk about how commons-based peer production can be extended to allareas of life. How might a society based on peer production look like andwhich principles will be typical for such a society? I'll also talk aboutwhich steps are reasonable to encourage the emergence of such a society. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/19.en.html Humanities Bridgeford Cordingley Christian Siefkes PUBLISH 33@ox4@pentabarf.org 33 scenarions Political Scenarios for a peer to peer world English en 20090329T090000 20090329T103000 1H Political Scenarios for a peer to peer world PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/33.en.html Humanities Bridgeford Cordingley Michel Bauwens PUBLISH 22@ox4@pentabarf.org 22 ronja Ronja - Darknet of Lights Homebrewed Anonymous Communication through Free-Air-Optics English en 20090328T120000 20090328T133000 1H Ronja - Darknet of Lights - Homebrewed Anonymous Communication through Free-Air-Optics Ronja is a hardware project for building interent communication through free-air optics. Unlike most other free hardware projects that still exist only in the planning stage, Ronja hackers have produced a fully operational technology from scratch. The whole development process has taken place among a group of hackers that has been active for more than six years. Their experiences give insights into the challenges that lay ahead of a possibly emergent, hardware hacking movement. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/22.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G6 Johan Söderberg PUBLISH 30@ox4@pentabarf.org 30 socrates Socrates, Truth and Peer Production English en 20090328T103000 20090328T120000 1H Socrates, Truth and Peer Production PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/30.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G6 Herbert Hrachovec PUBLISH 36@ox4@pentabarf.org 36 networking The Art of Networking Networking practices in grassroots communities English en 20090328T173000 20090328T190000 1H The Art of Networking - Networking practices in grassroots communities Networking means to create nets of relations. Since the 80s, the platforms of networking have been an important tool to share knowledge and experience to create works of hacktivism and net art. As a practical example, I will refer to the concept of hacktivism and art through the description of some Italian underground interventions and actions. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/36.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G6 Tatiana Bazzichelli PUBLISH 37@ox4@pentabarf.org 37 end_scarcity The End of (artificial) Scarcity The Failures of the Materials Economy and How We Fix Them English en 20090328T120000 20090328T133000 1H The End of (artificial) Scarcity - The Failures of the Materials Economy and How We Fix Them What is the functional model of our society and how can subtle changes to it's underlying principles alter it significantly? Are the assumptions we make, often unknowingly, correct, and if not, why are they so readily accepted and what can be done to change that? In this talk I aim to dismantle our conceptions about our sociopolitical reality and propose five alternatives fueled by a single uniting factor, providing a roadmap towards a new monetary system, a new economic model, a new legislative system, a new judicial system and a new executive authority system. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/37.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G7 Smári McCarthy PUBLISH 42@ox4@pentabarf.org 42 next_phase The next phase in civilisation: post-scarcity through open-source design and advanced automation English en 20090329T090000 20090329T103000 1H The next phase in civilisation: post-scarcity through open-source design and advanced automation PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/42.en.html Humanities Bridgeford G6 Charles Collis PUBLISH 27@ox4@pentabarf.org 27 bureaucracy The social impact of online tribal bureaucracy English en 20090327T153000 20090327T170000 1H The social impact of online tribal bureaucracy Internet-based peer production projects constitute a new form of organisation, stuctured around autonomy and the distribution of authority. This presentation shows how 'online tribal bureaucracy' borrows elements from organisational formats such as corporations and communes, yet differs from them in important respects. It also considers whether the tribal-bureaucratic organisational model is generalisable to other contexts, and whether such as dissemination is desirable. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/27.en.html University Place 4.206 Mathieu O'Neil PUBLISH 34@ox4@pentabarf.org 34 women Women's Participation to Free and Open Source Software Development English en 20090328T120000 20090328T133000 1H Women's Participation to Free and Open Source Software Development What it the role of women to FOSS projects? What is the significance of the contributions they make? What are the tendencies of the gender imbalance in FOSS? What can we do? These and other relevant questions will be covered in this interactive workshop, to which an important space will be reserved for participants discussion and experience exchange. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.oekonux-conference.org/program/events/34.en.html Humanities Bridgeford Cordingley Christina Haralanova