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- From: Jonas Öberg <jonas AT creativecommons.org>
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- Subject: Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding
- Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2012 21:03:47 +0200
Hi all,
some quick notes from the call today regarding EU funding. Kasia, Teresa and Diane participated. We agreed to continue with the activities outlined by Teresa in our google doc, which is separate from Wiki Loves Art, and focus more on guidelines for museums plus engagement with museums together with an informative website.
The specific activities that Teresa have outlined are three workshops, taking place in Sweden, Poland and Portugal, during 2013, gathering both affiliates and museums to work on a set of guidelines, to later be translated into all languages of the participating affiliates. Each workshops would gather about 50 participants, whereof about 20 affiliates and the rest from museums.
We went through the budget, and in general allocated funds for travel for affiliates and invited representatives for museums (five per workshop, the rest will likely be local museums). We also allocated funds, ca 2000 EUR per affiliate, to cover costs for translations and other costs of the project. The exact parameters of this would depend on how many affiliates eventually join the activities: the project would pay a small honorarium for participation in the workshops, plus a fee for the translation of the document itself.
Together with Diane we went through the ways this would work together with iCommons. Most importantly, we must ensure that all payments to affiliates are done through contractual agreements. As we're aiming for 120,000 EUR in total budget, we must also, should we be successful in getting these 120,000 EUR, ensure that we find additional funding for iCommons or increase the balance sheet of iCommons with an additional 30,000 EUR as the project would only be financed up to a maximum of 80% of the total turn-over of the organisation. If the organisation in total has a turn-over of 150,000 EUR, 80% of this would be 120,000 EUR. Should we get 120,000 EUR, we can surely find ways to send another 30,000 EUR through iCommons to make this happen though. :-)
For tomorrow, we need to work on answering the remaining questions in the Google doc which is available here:
Please help out by:
1. Look through the activities as outlined by Teresa
2. Draft some answers to the remaining questions in the document
We'll meet again tomorrow evening at 7pm CET on Skype to discuss the progress and outline our answers to the questions that remain at that point.
If you want a complete transcript of our chat from this and yesterday's meeting, this will be found in this pad:
Jonas Öberg, Regional Coordinator - Europe
Creative Commons
Phone: +46 700 909 362
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Alek Tarkowski <alek AT creativecommons.pl> wrote:
Dear all,
Jonas, thank you for the write-up. I also talked with Kasia about what
was decided.
I have several comments:
* regarding the large action component - I understand that the idea is
to replicate "Wiki Loves Art" - I think that we should do something
different: instead of doing grassroots digitizing, we should focus on
having the institutions release some portion of content - this could
differentiate us from the WIkimedia project. For example, in poland the
Zacheta Art Gallery has released a selected section of works and
documentation in an open way. We could then look for some way of proving
added cultural value through reuse - I fear the theme of 'hackathons',
as they are overly hyped, but some sort of creative remixing could be
interested, and I would involve the general public in this, rather than
in documenting / digitizing / photgraphing works
* with regard to policywork - I like the idea of building together a
service that can serve, from what I understand, as a guidebook/best
practices guide for GLAM institutions; I would tie this work with
policywork, along the lines of what Paul Keller presented at a "cultural
commons" meeting in Helsinki, where he tried to pull together different
open strands (public domain, orphan works, open licensing). if we could
provide such a "blueprint for complex openness" for institutions and
together present challenges for local aplicability across Europe, this
would be both feasible and interesting, I think.
* Kasia rightly pointed out that we need to make an effort to stress the
international dimension, I thus propose: a) that the remix competition
could be framed as international b) policy work is clearly international
in scope c) we should end the project with a European event in one of
member countries
* one other key issue is the budget: this work package is doable, but
also seems like quite a bit of work, we should start budgeting this;
another question is related to own funding - I assume that we will pool
together own funding declarations of all consortium participants - but
do we then share the funding equally, or proportionally to the
contribution? it would be best to have equal contributions, but is this
feasible?
i have one proposal for the ongoing skype calls - if you could make
notes (on a pad?) this would be easier for the rest to become involved,
if interested.
best,
Alek
--
dr Alek Tarkowski
koordynator / public lead
Creative Commons Polska / Poland
www: http://creativecommons.pl
identica: http://identi.ca/alek
twitter: http://twitter.com/atarkowski
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Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding
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Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding,
Christian Villum, 10/02/2012
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Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding,
kasia sawko, 10/02/2012
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Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding,
Prodromos Tsiavos, 10/02/2012
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Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding,
Teresa Nobre, 10/02/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Teresa Nobre, 10/02/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Primavera De Filippi, 10/02/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Jonas Öberg, 10/02/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Christian Villum, 10/02/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Alek Tarkowski, 10/03/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, prodromos tsiavos, 10/03/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Jonas Öberg, 10/03/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Teresa Nobre, 10/04/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, prodromos tsiavos, 10/04/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Christian Villum, 10/04/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Jonas Öberg, 10/05/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, John Hendrik Weitzmann, 10/05/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Alek Tarkowski, 10/05/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Jonas Öberg, 10/07/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Jonas Öberg, 10/07/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Alek Tarkowski, 10/08/2012
- Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding, Jonas Öberg, 10/08/2012
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Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding,
Teresa Nobre, 10/02/2012
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Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding,
Prodromos Tsiavos, 10/02/2012
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Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding,
kasia sawko, 10/02/2012
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Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding,
Christian Villum, 10/02/2012
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