Salvatore Iaconesi at TEDxTransmedia 2012 - 'My Open Source Cure' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86ICcxy-6f0
Thirty-nine-year-old Salvatore Iaconesi has been diagnosed with brain cancer but is seeking a cure in an unconventional and radical way, by uploading his medical data as an open source project inviting responses from around the world. Uncomfortable with being 'replaced' by his dehumanising clinical records, he cracked their codes and on September 10 (2012) converted them into open formats to share online. Italian robotic engineer and open source artist Salvatore, who was a surprise speaker at TEDx Transmedia 2012 in Rome on September 28, has invited the world to respond to his CT scans, MRIs, lab notes and glioma diagnosis in whatever way they want, in a bid to crowd-source a cure that is not just bodily but also heals his spirit and mind. He's attracted hundreds of thousands of responses since it was launched in mid-September. Doctors have offered medical advice, artists have made films, and all have contributed to Salvatore's strategy for overcoming cancer. Watch the video to hear his inspiring story. Salvatore's website: http://artisopensource.net/cure/ _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
