G20 a peaceful movement.

April 1st, 2009 — 5:13pm

For all the bad press on violent G20 protests, here are a few clips from the fringes that tell a different story:

Sanjuro

French music with the demonstrators leaving Grosvenor Square (US Embassy) in the background for Trafalgar Square.

http://www.myspace.com/musicsanjuro

Sax in the Park

I love this couple who were entertaining us in Grosvenor Square (US Embassy).

(No myspace site as of yet!)

CND’s Bruce Kent

Bruce Kent agrees with my opening sentence on media: sensation-chasing and celebrity-driven.

http://www.cnduk.org/

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“Kjennboken” - Facebook anno 1924

March 1st, 2009 — 8:41pm

New blogpost on the history of identity cards in Norway (in Norwegian): http://www.dugnad.eu/?p=428

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UK Tech Recruiters are Behind the Curve

February 18th, 2009 — 1:43pm

A quick survey of recruitment agencies in the technology sphere (IT and telecom) shows that the power of XML has still not made a sufficient impression on most of them. Out of the 32 recruiters I looked at, nearly 2/3 offer no XML feed (e.g. RSS or Atom) for the jobs they wish to market. In an economic climate like today’s, this difference will only be amplified.

This is how they break down: Continue reading »

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Facebook Lynsjemobb?

February 16th, 2009 — 2:54pm

New post on a recent facebook group that targets a named individual’s activities. You’ll find it here (in Norwegian): http://www.dugnad.eu/?p=347

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Who Loves Hate Speech

February 5th, 2009 — 3:51pm

Audio and review of the Who Loves Hate Speech debate that was held at the British Library on 4 February 2009 in connection with the Taking Liberties exhibition. Panellists were Peter Tatchell, Rex Bloomstein, Salil Tripathi. Read it here: http://www.firstmondayfilms.com/?p=318

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What Will GOOG Do?

January 31st, 2009 — 3:59pm

After Google’s “This site may harm your computer” incident, I am curious what people think will happen to its share price on Monday. What do you think? Continue reading »

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Monstertabben

January 28th, 2009 — 10:13am

New post on dugnad.eu commenting on Monster’s letter of apology for losing 1.6m users’ data. You’ll find it here (in Norwegian): http://www.dugnad.eu/?p=278

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Russia’s inability

January 25th, 2009 — 7:04pm

New post on First Monday: “Russia’s inability to keep her defenders alive“.

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On Deloitte’s Media Predictions 2009

January 22nd, 2009 — 6:11pm

Having spent the morning at the London offices of Deloitte. (notice the branded full stop in green) for the launch of the annual TMT Predictions 2009, it is now time to spend the evening excavating the detail of the report with a fine trowel and brush. Present (and speaking) at the eighth year, in which Deloitte hazarded a guess as to what will be the trends in Technology, Media and Telecommunictions, were the following: Continue reading »

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On Deloitte’s Technology Predictions 2009

January 20th, 2009 — 10:15pm

Having spent the morning at the London offices of Deloitte. (notice the branded full stop in green) for the launch of the annual TMT Predictions 2009, it is now time to spend the evening excavating the detail of the report with a fine trowel and brush. Present (and speaking) at the eighth year, in which Deloitte hazarded a guess as to what will be the trends in Technology, Media and Telecommunictions, were the following: Continue reading »

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Light in the Bulgarian Toilet?

January 19th, 2009 — 4:44pm

After a week of media focus on the hoax EU artwork by David Cerny, it is worth mentioning a story that has gone virtually unreported since December of last year. Rather than associating Bulgaria with toilets, as in Cerny’s Entropa, this event will hopefully be fondly remembered by every European as the historic turning point in the current battle for his or her civil liberties.

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NATO i Afghanistan.

January 15th, 2009 — 7:49pm

I statsministerens nyttårstale 2009 sa Stoltenberg at:

En særlig hilsen går derfor til norske soldater og bistandsarbeidere i Afghanistan. Det står stor respekt av den innsatsen våre militære og sivile utretter i dette hardt prøvede landet. De gir av sin tid og av sine krefter for en sak de tror på. Og noen av dem har gitt det mest dyrebare av alt: sine egne liv. Vi minnes dem i respekt og takknemlighet.

Den britiske forsvarsministeren John Hutton anklaga idag dei europeiske NATO-medlemmane for å ikkje gjera nok i Afghanistan. I følje Hutton forventar dei europeiske allierte at USA gjer heile jobben. Det er ikkje godt nok seier han og ber dei andre nasjonane som er i regionen å “step up to the plate“. “NATO må stå ilag. Det synest eg ikkje at NATO-medlemmane gjer idag,” seier Hutton.

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IT Jobs London

January 13th, 2009 — 8:10pm

Calling all IT professionals in London. If you are looking for a job follow ITJobsLondon on Twitter. This is a SUPER FEED that collates feeds from the recruiters that have the sense to use RSS (and valid ones at that). See you there.

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Israel wastes its reputation

January 13th, 2009 — 11:30am

The Norwegian Chief of Defence Sverre Diesen thinks the Israeli war in Gaza is irrational and has a negative effect in relation to Israel’s long-term political goal.

The Norwegian Chief of Defence describes the Israel force in the war in Gaza as “military might decoupled from its political purpose”. He thinks there are three reasons for this:

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NORWAC Surgeons in Gaza

January 11th, 2009 — 8:19pm

The following is a translation and a transcript of a short interview with NORWAC surgeon Erik Fosse soon after he returned to Egypt. Fosse and his colleague Mads Gilbert have spent the last two weeks at Shifa hospital in Gaza.

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La Israel Drepe

January 7th, 2009 — 3:33pm

Sympatien fordampar ettersom trykket aukar. Til og med bestefar min på 82 år som eg åt frukost med i dag morges har fått nok. Amerikavenn har han alltid vore - “da e russaren som e’ farlige” - men nok er nok, for han og. “Står da noke i bibelen om at palestinaren er mindre verd enn andre folk?” fortal han meg at han spurde ein Israelvenn i slekta. “Da blei stilt då,” sa han. Oktogenarisk radikaler - det hadde eg aldri trudd. Men han er nok også eit eksempel på at ein ny bevissthet er i ferd med å vakna.

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Creativity in the Trivium - Part IV

December 27th, 2008 — 2:26pm

Part IV (final) of “Creativity in the Trivium” is up; an essay on Human Nature in the power-knowledge nexus. Comments welcome - http://www.firstmondayfilms.com/?p=100

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Creativity in the Trivium - Part III

December 24th, 2008 — 1:27pm

Part III of “Creativity in the Trivium” is up; an essay on Human Nature in the power-knowledge nexus. Comments welcome - http://www.firstmondayfilms.com/?p=83

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Creativity in the Trivium - Part II

December 23rd, 2008 — 12:53pm

Part II of “Creativity in the Trivium” is up; an essay on Human Nature in the power-knowledge nexus. Comments welcome - http://www.firstmondayfilms.com/?p=64

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Creativity in the Trivium - Part I

December 22nd, 2008 — 2:09pm

Part I of “Creativity in the Trivium” is up; an essay on Human Nature in the power-knowledge nexus. Comments welcome - http://www.firstmondayfilms.com/?p=45

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Personvern – Ein mikrohistorie

December 22nd, 2008 — 1:08pm

First tweet sent on the micro-history of privacy in Norway. To follow, subscribe here: http://identi.ca/dugnadeu

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Article in Seven

December 9th, 2008 — 1:00pm

My article on the long-running ‘ambulance case’ in Norway has now been published in Seven Magazine. You’ll find it here: Norway’s Rodney King Moment.

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Roll Call

December 9th, 2008 — 12:33pm

New post containing a roll call of the 30 or so bloggers in Norway that have written about the Data Retention Directive. You’ll find it here: Datalagringsdirektivet i Blogosfæren

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Article in Bergens Tidende

December 3rd, 2008 — 10:23am

Kronikk on privacy and data retention published in today’s BT. You’ll find it here Fridomen til å vere oss sjølv

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Skattelistene

November 24th, 2008 — 2:17pm

New post discussing the false binary choice between privacy and transparency: Skattelistene og det filosofiske kjempehoppet.

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Kven er du?

November 20th, 2008 — 4:01pm

New post and PowerPoint presentation on dugnad.eu: “Når språket gjev etter: Kven er du?”

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Bloggerdugnad

November 17th, 2008 — 1:48pm

To replay the Bloggerdugnad last Sunday, have a look here: Bloggerdugnad

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Christmas Crunch!

November 11th, 2008 — 1:42pm

Step inside for great value gifts and let cartoons speak for you this Christmas. Have a look at the London Cartoon Gallery if you want a truly original present for someone.

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Article in Morgenbladet

October 31st, 2008 — 1:45pm

Have a look at the article I had published in Morgenbladet this morning. You’ll find it here: Rasisme Stilner Stemmer.

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Memories of Loss

October 2nd, 2008 — 4:39pm

Jess’s film ‘Memories of Loss’ is now available on First Monday Films. It was broadcast on Five and well worth watching. See it here: Memories of Loss

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