Open Source Society
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| Type | Title | Posted by | Replies |
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| Event | Zeitgeist Moving Forward Screening 01/15/2011 (All day) - 01/25/2011 (All day)
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Kitaki Two Crows 1 year ago
| 2 |
| Topic | An Evolver Open Source Floating Gallery |
Rob Meade 1 year ago
| 0 |
| Event | Nikola Tesla Energy Independence Celebration 07/10/2010 (All day)
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Kitaki Two Crows 1 year ago
| 0 |
| Event | What Is Freedom? 07/04/2010 (All day)
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Kitaki Two Crows 1 year ago
| 0 |
| The Zeitgeist Movement Response To The Oil Spill |
Kitaki Two Crows 1 year ago
| 1 | |
| Zeitgeist Movement Involvement |
Kitaki Two Crows 1 year ago
| 2 | |
| Topic | Open Source Sustainable Energy Systems to build for your community |
Sailing Beyond ... 1 year ago
| 43 |
| The Zeitgeist Movement Evolver Group |
Kitaki Two Crows 2 years ago
| 1 | |
| Event | Zeitgeist Day 2010 03/13/2010 (All day)
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Kitaki Two Crows 2 years ago
| 52 |
| Topic | Stop Using Microsoft Windows and Start Using Linux |
MrLee 2 years ago
| 7 |
| Topic | The Emergence of Open Design and Manufacturing |
psychegram 2 years ago
| 0 |
| Internet Free Bank |
psychegram 2 years ago
| 0 | |
| OpenBlog |
Jay Standish (Y... 2 years ago
| 3 |
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This group exists to further adapt the open-source, community-supported
model to critical social functions, thereby increasing democratic
input, "smart-mob" resilience, and collective intelligence.
The emerging organizational structure in our society is social production, aka Open Source Projects. We have open source software, architecture, currencies, business, social enterprise, sustainability networks, ecology projects, etc
This democratic structure has been enabled by the internet itself, resulting in a media environment in which end-users (aka "consumers") PRODUCE as well as CONSUME information, insight and culture (prosumerism). The decision-making process is collaborative, and people contribute largely for the public benefit.
Creative Commons licensing allows intellectual property to flow through
this new collaborative, user-generated, peer-to-peer structure.
Projects such as Wikipedia liberate information for the free use of all
humanity.
A TED talk on Open-Source Economics:

























































