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Enquête / Interviews / Voix : Quentin Noirfalisse Images : Adrien Kaempf, Maximilien Charlier Son / Design : Antoine Sanchez Montage : Adrien KaempfProduction : Maximilien Charlier Programmation : Yannick Ferire | Enquête / Interviews / Voix : Quentin Noirfalisse Images : Adrien Kaempf, Maximilien Charlier Son / Design : Antoine Sanchez Montage : Adrien KaempfProduction : Maximilien Charlier Programmation : Yannick Ferire | ||
|Catégorie Hess= | |Catégorie Hess=Internet, Production de pair à pair, Collaboration de masse, Communication de masse | ||
|Enjeu=Citoyenneté, Droit | |Enjeu=Citoyenneté, Droit des communs, Liberté, Luttes politiques, Neutralité du net, Propriété intellectuelle | ||
|Langue du contenu=FR | |Langue du contenu=FR | ||
|Pays=Belgium | |Pays=Belgium | ||
|Participant=Samir Allioui, Amelia Andersdotter, Jacob Appelbaum, Christian Bahls, Heather Brooke, Dominique Cardon, Martin Delius, Daniel Domscheit-Berg, Rick Falkvinge, Pascal Gloor,Ryan Heath, Becky Hogge, Constanze Kurz, Christophe Lejeune, Jean-Marc Manach, Smári McCarthy, Richard Miller, Alexander Mörlang, Okhin, Tom Pouce, Jurgen Rateau, Bernard Stiegler, Stephan Urbach, Christophe Van Mechelen, Isaac Wilder, Jérémie Zimmerman. | |Participant=Samir Allioui, Amelia Andersdotter, Jacob Appelbaum, Christian Bahls, Heather Brooke, Dominique Cardon, Martin Delius, Daniel Domscheit-Berg, Rick Falkvinge, Pascal Gloor, Ryan Heath, Becky Hogge, Constanze Kurz, Christophe Lejeune, Jean-Marc Manach, Smári McCarthy, Richard Miller, Alexander Mörlang, Okhin, Tom Pouce, Jurgen Rateau, Bernard Stiegler, Stephan Urbach, Christophe Van Mechelen, Isaac Wilder, Jérémie Zimmerman. | ||
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" Geek Politics " is a Belgian web documentary that offers you to go deep into the world of hackers, the Pirate Parties , but also those states and companies that are locking each day a little more the internet we use. This project invites you to discover the world of unknown hackers and others hiding behind the Internet, the network of networks that you and I we use every day. You will see by browsing videos webdoc, it is far from here fantasized image of evil hacker behind the screen trying to hack into your bank account to relieve you of a few euros. No, we are talking about communities of actors, some of which have developed the most widely used software in the world, and participate in the development of new forms of democracy. We are talking about men and women who refuse to see Internet controlled and locked by states and specialized companies. Because the risks of censorship are indeed real. And speaking of the Pirate Party also this from northern Europe that gradually spreading across Europe. | " Geek Politics " is a Belgian web documentary that offers you to go deep into the world of hackers, the Pirate Parties , but also those states and companies that are locking each day a little more the internet we use. This project invites you to discover the world of unknown hackers and others hiding behind the Internet, the network of networks that you and I we use every day. You will see by browsing videos webdoc, it is far from here fantasized image of evil hacker behind the screen trying to hack into your bank account to relieve you of a few euros. No, we are talking about communities of actors, some of which have developed the most widely used software in the world, and participate in the development of new forms of democracy. We are talking about men and women who refuse to see Internet controlled and locked by states and specialized companies. Because the risks of censorship are indeed real. And speaking of the Pirate Party also this from northern Europe that gradually spreading across Europe. |
Dernière version du 11 mars 2024 à 16:49
« Geek Politics » est un web-documentaire belge qui vous propose de plonger dans le monde des hackers, des Partis Pirates, mais aussi de ces Etats et entreprises qui cadenassent chaque jour un peu plus l'Internet que nous utilisons. Soutenu par le Fonds pour le journalisme, Ce projet vous propose de découvrir l'univers méconnu des hackers et d'autres acteurs se cachant derrière Internet, ce réseau des réseaux que vous et moi nous utilisons tous les jours. Vous le verrez en parcourant les vidéos du webdoc, on est loin ici de l'image fantasmée du hacker diabolique derrière son écran en train d'essayer de pirater votre compte en banque pour vous délester de quelques euros. Non, on parle ici de communautés d'acteurs, dont certains ont développé les logiciels les plus répandus au monde, et qui participent à la mise en place de nouvelles formes de démocraties. On parle d'hommes et de femmes qui refusent de voir Internet contrôlé et cadenassé par une poignée d'Etats et d'entreprises spécialisées. Car les risques de flicage et de censure sont bel et bien réels. Et on parle du Parti Pirate aussi, cette formation politique originaire du nord de l'Europe qui se répand progressivement à travers le continent. Enquête / Interviews / Voix : Quentin Noirfalisse Images : Adrien Kaempf, Maximilien Charlier Son / Design : Antoine Sanchez Montage : Adrien KaempfProduction : Maximilien Charlier Programmation : Yannick Ferire
Objet(s) de commun : Internet, Production de pair à pair, Collaboration de masse, Communication de masse Enjeu(x) : Citoyenneté, Droit des communs, Liberté, Luttes politiques, Neutralité du net, Propriété intellectuelle
Métadonnées
Date de création | 2013 |
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Date de publication | 2013/12/23 |
Langue du contenu | FR |
Pays | Belgium |
Média | Multimédia |
URL de diffusion | http://www.geekpolitics.be/ |
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Participant(s) | Samir Allioui, Amelia Andersdotter, Jacob Appelbaum, Christian Bahls, Heather Brooke, Dominique Cardon, Martin Delius, Daniel Domscheit-Berg, Rick Falkvinge, Pascal Gloor, Ryan Heath, Becky Hogge, Constanze Kurz, Christophe Lejeune, Jean-Marc Manach, Smári McCarthy, Richard Miller, Alexander Mörlang, Okhin, Tom Pouce, Jurgen Rateau, Bernard Stiegler, Stephan Urbach, Christophe Van Mechelen, Isaac Wilder, Jérémie Zimmerman. |
Type de licence | by-nc-nd |
" Geek Politics " is a Belgian web documentary that offers you to go deep into the world of hackers, the Pirate Parties , but also those states and companies that are locking each day a little more the internet we use. This project invites you to discover the world of unknown hackers and others hiding behind the Internet, the network of networks that you and I we use every day. You will see by browsing videos webdoc, it is far from here fantasized image of evil hacker behind the screen trying to hack into your bank account to relieve you of a few euros. No, we are talking about communities of actors, some of which have developed the most widely used software in the world, and participate in the development of new forms of democracy. We are talking about men and women who refuse to see Internet controlled and locked by states and specialized companies. Because the risks of censorship are indeed real. And speaking of the Pirate Party also this from northern Europe that gradually spreading across Europe.