Hey All,

via Sylvain Hellegouarch (Cc'd) I learned of the TAKEAWAY Festival taking
place in the UK (see **).  I don't have a lot of details, but I do know that
Sylvain learned of this from Michael Sparks (Cc'd), Lead Researcher @ BBC UK
R&D, and the mastermind behind the development of Kamaelia (
http://kamaelia.org/ '''redirects to SF.net home).  Apparently Michael was
invited to be a part of this, but past that, I don't have a lot more
details.

That said, it seemed like this would be a good opportunity to connect some
dots that may not be currently connected.  These dots include,

Kamaelia
CCDC and in particular ccHost/ccMixter
channelCC.tv
TAKEAWAY Festival

What is Kamaelia?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Introduction

Lego/K'nex for programmers. For people. For building things. It's about
making concurrency on systems easier to use, so easy you forget that you're
using it.

...

A key aim of Kamaelia is to enable even novice programmers to create
scalable and safe concurrent systems, quickly and easily

...

The reason for concurrency here isn't because we're after performance, but
due to the problems we're facing are naturally concurrent - millions of
people watching content. Therefore, the aim is to make dealing with this
concurrency simple/easy, or natural/fun. Hence the lego/K'nex analogy.


The vision of CCDC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]://wiki.creativecommons.org/Developer

The primary goal of the Creative Commons Developer Community (CCDC) is to
build a community of developers around the development of tools facilitating
Creative Commons' licenses and standards.


What is channelCC.tv?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]://channelcc.tv (<- yeah, not much there at the moment ;-)
[MDP::Insert.Comment: This is an unfinished project (Hi Melissa! :D (Also
Cc'd)) I started a while back and would like to finish, but this time around
using a combination of both technology and ideas from the various folks and
their related software tools referenced in this post.

What is Kamaelia used for?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Introduction

At R&D we've used it for sending subtitles to mobiles, building a
networked audio mixer matrix, previewing PVR content on mobiles, joining
multicast islands together using application layer tunneling and also a game
for small children :-)

I also use Kamaelia for all my presentations these days.

Kamaelia has been used by BBC Radio & Music to produce a record of
transmission (for 8 BBC channels 24x7). This is a development box for
internally monitoring what is actually broadcast vs what the EPG data says.
This enables prototyping of new services (subject to all sorts of
restrictions). Examples include podcasts of all of BBC radio, particular
tastes or genres. That then allows people to decide if they want these
things and decide how to move forward with the industry.


What are some of the tools developed, maintained, and supported by CCDC?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]://wiki.creativecommons.org/Developer

Creative Commons actively develops the following software projects:

  - ccPublisher <http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcPublisher>
  - ccHost <http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcHost>
(ccMixter<http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcMixter>source code)
  - Translator <http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Translator> -
  http://translate.creativecommons.org/
  - ccLookup <http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcLookup>
  - Command Line Tools<http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Command_Line_Tools>
  - CcNutch <http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcNutch>

How does ChannelCC.tv fit in?

Not a clue.  But I have some ideas, and it seems to me that between
(Michael/BBC-UK R&D/Kamaelia) && (CCDC*) all of the tools are in place to do
some pretty cool things.

How does the TAKEAWAY Festival fit in?

Again, not a clue, but as outlined below, it seems there could be some
interesting points of connection with all of this.

** --- @http://nodel.org/events.php?ID=51

TAKEAWAY Festival - Do It Yourself Media
http://www.takeawayfestival.compart of "Experiment,
play and get involved <http://nodel.org/seasons.php?ID=12>", "TAKEAWAY
festival of do-it-yourself media <http://nodel.org/seasons.php?ID=20>" event
clusters

A silent revolution is taking place. People are transforming themselves from
media consumers to producers, using the new tools, software and technologies
at their disposal. From the expanding realm of free and open source software
(FLOSS), to peer-to-peer (P2P) distribution and 'pervasive' mobile and
locative technologies, the unprecedented possibilities exist to create and
disseminate our own media experiences.

*TAKEAWAY Festival – Do It Yourself Media* is here to help you take part
in the revolution, and to understand what it's all about. Learn how to make
your own online journal, blog, live stream or wiki in our workshops. Talk to
those who are making the tools and those who are finding new and innovative
ways to make use of them. Discuss the implications of 'free' and P2P
culture, changes in how we make culture and art, and how we will be able to
live, and learn, in the coming media environment.

What can you take away from TAKEAWAY Festival? Workshops, exhibitions,
lectures and discussions are designed to give you a hands-on experience and
first hand knowledge of networked and interactive media.


NOTE: It seems http://www.takeawayfestival.com is presently down.  Hopefully
that will change soon.
---

So with all of this, this is really meant as a dot connecting and pump
priming piece to possibly get some ideas started and moving forward.  Would
also like to connect in MusicianForge (see: http://dev.musicianforge.net/ )
and SonicRadar (http://blog.sonicradar.com) (see:
http://blog.sonicradar.com/2007/03/08/a-little-introduction/ for an
introduction from Eric Larson (Cc'd), Lead Architect for both projects), --
something I have held back from announcing more widespread due to some
preparation work of some other related pieces -- but at this stage it seems
best to focus on one idea at a time ;-)

That said, the reality is that there is probably no direct need to respond
to this thread, or even keep this thread active.  But hopefully some of the
dots connected will help spur some ideas which will in turn spawn new
threads between various folks and whatever these ideas happen to be.  So
with that, enjoy your dev-days! :D

--
/M:D

M. David Peterson
http://mdavid.name | http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2354 |
http://dev.aol.com/blog/3155
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