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ANNOUNCE: Digital Asset Management (Call for Feedback)
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2007-04-06 12:46:20
Greetings all,

In a world where creative works are increasingly being
represented in
a digital-only format, it is important to be able to
recognize the
relevant data about these works -- metadata such as the
originator of
the work, the time of its production, and the rights under
which it is
made available.  To that end, the idea of digital asset
management[1],
the cataloguing and categorization of digital information,
was born.

Under the helpful guidance of Nathan Yergler, a team of
programmers at
Indiana University, Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) has
been
exploring the fundamentals of digital asset management in
the form of
an application which can catalogue and search for metadata
within the
known database.  The team, consisting now of Jason Baker,
Michael
Mattax, and Taylor Venable, would now like your help in
determining
some of the future directions of the project's development. 
What
features of the application do you find most useful?  Where
do you see
that the application needs improvement?  Are there any
additional
features that you would like to see implemented?  We would
highly
value any other input as well.

To get started with the project, please visit our wiki page
at the
following address:

       http:/
/code.google.com/p/cc-dam/wiki/Howto_Run

This will guide you through the process of checking out the
source
code and running it in your environment.

Because this project is built on the Eclipse Rich Client
Platform
(RCP), it is runnable on any platform which supports
Eclipse,
including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and FreeBSD.  It uses
the Apache
Derby database to facilitate storage, which makes the
project ideal in
large environments where the quantity of metadata may be
high.  The
project is also meant to be extensible wherever possible,
allowing
users to provide their own capabilities for new filetypes or
metadata
attributes.

The current version of the program includes support for both
Creative
Commons and Dublin Core metadata tags stored within PDFs (in
XMP
format), and for some metadata stored as ID3v1 and ID3v2
tags in MP3
files.  Both the types of metadata and file formats
supported are
extensible within the system, allowing anybody to easily add
their own
relevant metadata or file types to the system.

Thanks for your time.  With your help, we will be able to
improve this
application into a product that will be truly useful and
full-featured
digital asset management system.

Notes:

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_asset_management

-- 
Taylor Venable
taylormetasyntax.net
http://www.metasyntax.net/

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Video Slam: New CC initiative in Australia
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2007-04-09 19:14:01
VIDEO SLAM Needs You!

Want to learn how to use Creative Commons licenses? OPEN
CHANNEL is calling for registrations for participation in a
new production initiative, Video Slam.

Video Slam is an Arts Law Week workshop from OPEN CHANNEL
exploring the use of Creative Commons licenses for the
creation of original digital content.

Over 48 hours filmmakers, writers, programmers, sound and
video artists will slam out a 10-minute digital short from
content found largely on the Web.

Individuals and teams will each create unique fragments
towards a complete narrative, perhaps one editor to each
scene, or five composers scoring two minutes a-piece, or
three actors performing the same part directed by four
directors!

The final piece will be simulcast from Horse Bazaar to
Federation Square, OC Online and EngageMedia.

If you have skills or interests in any of the following
areas, complete our registration form or write to us for
more information. We’re looking for:

Directors, Camera and Sound operators, Editors, Musicians
and/or Composers, Sound and Lighting Designers, Writers,
Actors, Audio/Visual artists, Graphic Designers, Animators,
3D artists and most importantly, Production Assistants.

Registration form:
http://openchannel
.org.au/artslaw/

Registration fee: $22 / $15 OC Members

More information:
<artslawopenchannel.org.au>

All registrants will be reviewed by our esteemed Video Slam
coordinators: filmmakers and audio visual artists Dale
Nason, Tintin Wulia and Andrew Garton. Also participating in
the Video Slam are Elliot Blesdoe (Creative Commons Clinic)
and Shaun Miller (Marshall's & Dent). 

Thanks to Horse Bazaar, Creative Commons Clinic and
Federation Square for their support.

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