Category Archives: Mobs (Smart and Flash)

Flash Mobs Gather In Brazil

Flash mobbers hit Brazil again
On Ananova.com

A Brazilian flash mob has hit the busiest road in Sao Paulo.
Around 100 people gathered in Avenida Paulista and pointed remote controls at a giant screen, as if they were trying to change channels.
After exactly three minutes they put the controls away and walked off as if nothing had happened, Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper reports.
The first Brazilian flash mob happened last week when a crowd converged on a Sao Paulo street corner, removed one shoe each and beat it on the pavement several times.
The flash mob phenomenon, in which crowds organised by email and websites perform pointless stunts, started in the US and has spread around the world.

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Video, Audio and Photos From Howard Rheingold’s Etech 2003 Presentation

Okay so I won’t hold up the rest of these clips waiting for the tour pages.
I’ve still got the rest of ETech to do, then I’m going back to my Spectrum Conference and SXSW 2003 footage.
Here’s the Howard Rheingold Etech 2003 presentation. The tour page will go up in a day or so.
I’ve broken down some of these files for easier download over slower connections.
Howard Rheingold at Etech – Video in two parts:
Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 1 of 2 (Small – 30 MB)
Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 2 of 2 (Small – 50 MB)
Video in three parts:
Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 1 of 3 (Small – 40 MB)
Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 2 of 3 (Small – 40 MB)
Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 3 of 3 (Small – 30 MB)
Audio in two parts:
Audio – Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 1 of 2 (MP3 – 35 MB)
Audio – Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 2 of 2 (MP3 – 37 MB)
Audio in four parts:
Audio – Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 1 of 4 (MP3 – 20 MB)
Audio – Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 2 of 4 (MP3 – 20 MB)
Audio – Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 3 of 4 (MP3 – 16 MB)
Audio – Howard Rheingold at Etech Part 4 of 4 (MP3 – 17 MB)
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How Technology Helped The Protesters Organize

This is wireless technologies (and, ideally community wireless networks) are so important. They help us to organize and communicate with each other.
This time it was to organize the protest. Next time it might be to discuss an important issue or to provide eye witness accounts of some other event that has just taken place. To let loved ones know that you’re okay — or to tell friends and neighbors where not to go when there’s an emergency.
Wireless can help us get organized — which is what it’s all about right now.
Power To The People! 🙂
Protesters relying on wireless, Web tools
By Jessie Seyfer for the Mercury News.

Sent from the thick of Thursday’s massive demonstrations, these messages are an example of how protesters are using the latest technology to communicate and coordinate their activities.
Over the past three days, activists created pirate radio broadcasts that streamed live on the Web and were rebroadcast at numerous sites across the world. They uploaded live video of marches to the Internet and sent hundreds of digital images of clashes with police to the Web. And they communicated on those cell phones to keep close track of one another’s whereabouts.
Instant communications helped the protesters stay ahead of events and solidify their community…
“Every desktop is a publishing station now, and so is every telephone, every PDA, every laptop with a wireless connection,” said Howard Rheingold, author of the book “Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution.”
Police officers have used walkie-talkies and wireless radio communications for decades. Now, the digital revolution has put mobile technology in just about everyone’s hands, he said. Thursday, demonstrators used it to play a cat-and-mouse game with police. Once protesters were forced out of one intersection, they coordinated by cell phone and swarmed another intersection, Rheingold said.

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Howard Rheingold On Smart Mobs and the Next Social Revolution


A Howard Rheingold Trading Card

I went to see Howard Rheingold speak at some bookstore on the Haight a few nights ago — I’ve read excerpts from a friend of mine’s copy of Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution, and I can already highly recommend it.

Howard also recently did an interview on the well too.

This is not to say that smart mobs are wise mobs.
Not all groups who use new technologies to organize
collective action have socially beneficial ends in
mind. Criminals, totalitarian governments,
spammers, will all be able to take advantage of
new capabilities — just as the first to take
advantage of tribes, nation-states, markets,
networks included the malevolent as well as the
cooperative.

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