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Rip, Mod, Fab - #3DPrintshow
Tatjana Dzambazova, "technology whisperer" at Autodesk, talks to visionOntv about her presentation on design and manufacturing called Rib, Mod, Fab, which stands for "Riping, Modify and Fabricate" Want to know more? http://bit.ly/xK8fal Our coverage of the 3DPrintshow: http://visionon.tv/3dprintshow Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/visionOntv
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Your kids can 3D print too! #3DPrintshow
At the 3D Printshow, Jing Lu, director of the Black country Atelier is telling visionOntv how the workshops they organise help promote the maker culture and the democratization of DIY manufacturing. More info about BCA: http://blackcountryatelier.com/ Our coverage of the 3DPrintshow: http://visionon.tv/3dprintshow
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Building a solution driven journalism - Jeremy Wickremer
At the "Good News for the Media" event organised at the British Museum, Jeremy Wickremer, founder of Ideal Media, talks to visionOntv about the importance of building an alternative to "negative media" by developing a solution driven approach to journalism. On 27th September, Jeremy is organising an event to promote all aspects of media contributing positively to modern day issues that challenge society: http://www.transformationalmedia.org.uk/ More video like this: http://visionon.tv/grassroots
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Building a solution driven journalism - Jeremy Wickremer
At the "Good News for the Media" event organised at the British Museum, Jeremy Wickremer, founder of Ideal Media, talks to visionOntv about the importance of building an alternative to "negative media" by developing a solution driven approach to journalism. On 27th September, Jeremy is organising an event to promote all aspects of media contributing positively to modern day issues that challenge society: http://www.transformationalmedia.org.uk/ More video like this: http://visionon.tv/grassroots
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New threat against the right to protest
Jim Killock from Open Rights Group talks to us about the "Snooper's Charter", a new bill drafted by the government which represent a massive threat to our privacy and our right to protest: It's a proposal for more powers to intercept and collect information online about who and where you are, and who you are talking to. The government will be able to work out what group are organising on a particular issue, which poses a massive threat to free protest. Get the info here: http://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2012/snoopers-charter-a-bill-without-a-proposal More videos link this on our Plugandplay channel: http://visionon.tv/plugandplay
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