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Author: stephen kovats
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Subject: Re: [Bricolabs] IP / IoT House
Hi Jerneja,

thanks, i wasn't aware of Tomo's work - sounds great. I'll be in touch with him!
cheers,

Stephen

On 05.03.2012, at 19:13, Jerneja Rebernak wrote:

> Hi Bricos,
> I re: to Stephen's question over Sudan, as I am recently being vigilant on this topic.
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> I am writing/sending links to get more context across to the list about the importance of tech/open houses in (South) Sudan.
> Tomo Križnar, a slovene world traveller and activist has recently made a film with director Maja Weiss, about indigenous people in the provinces just across the border of South Sudan, which escalated into a war zone
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> Tomo has been empowering the Nuba people with small cameras, and satellite powered comps, so they can record/send and transmitt evidence of the massacres/genocices that are happening there. Also the film has been made based on recordings made ​​by volunteers in the war zones in Nubian Mountains, Blue Nile and Darfur with cameras brought on them in the years 2009 to 2012, by Križnar and hiscolleagues.
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> Here is a trailer of the movie and link to Tomo's website.
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> http://www.tomokriznar.com/ang/index.php?li=novice
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> Right at the Berlin film fest (Cinema for peace section) this february, the documentary was not being included in the official festival screenings. (btw Berlin film fest did recognize his work over a year ago,but has not screened the movie there this year..) speculations say the film was too obviously bringing the spotlight on politicians and organizations towards this crisis. Nevertheless, the movie was screened as a premiere here in Maribor two weeks ago.
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> Perhaps you already knew about Tomo but anyway, still I warmly recommend that you get in touch with him, to discuss uses of technologies with indigenous people or show the movie in your informal event in berlin.
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> salut,
> Jerneja
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> 2012/3/5 Jean-Noël Montagné <jnm@???>
> Chères et chers amis de la liste.
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> Back after a long time lurking.
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> In your opinions, what would or could an 'Internet of Things' ... or 'Open Source' house be, and how would this differ from obvious experiments in green, efficient and digitally responsive architectures?
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> 1/I don't want my house, my life, being monitored in real time, as my websurf is monitored anytime by the BigBrowser vampires.
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> 2/ I don't want more electromagnetic pollution in my house. ( EMF) My computer and some other traditional home equipements are still emitting to much, and I plan to "FaradayCage" my house and my roof to avoid the hundreds visible wireless networks (wifi, femtocells, GSM/3G/4G, bluetooth, zigbee, FM,TNT, radar ( airport is very close to the house), Satellites) in my close or far neighbourhood. I have no cell phone.
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> 3/I don't want more "coltan blood" or "stain blood" in my house. I have too much.
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> 4/I don't want that any governement, private or public entity knows what radio or TV I am watching ( but I don't have TV...) just with electricity cunsumption, as you can see here
> http://www.youtube.com/user/28c3#p/u/10/YYe4SwQn2GE
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> but
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> -Global indicators (energy, ressources) are very important for (local and global ) liquid democracy or e-democracy
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> -I want to know in real time the performances of my solar roof (thermal and electric), to adapt my cunsumption, and to know how I can participate to a future energy shared network with my neighbours.
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> so
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> I want to monitor some equipements inside, but I don't want to allow any governement or company to monitor it, except if I choose it, and only anonymously (if anonimity possible)
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> JN
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