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Animating Human Rights: Games, Animation and Multimedia
 
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mainstream -  hi there world, the panel is just getting going here.  
 
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TwitterConvergentes -  @Otexto ¿Cómo defender los derecho humanos utlizando el Internet? Tema central de "The soul of the new machine" #newmachine
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mainstream -  

twitter hastag is #newmachine
 

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Melissa Carnay -  Good afternoon remote viewers. We are running a tad bit late ending lunch. Please standby for live video feed. Should you have problems with audio, please refresh. We've lowered the bitrate so that our remote viewers should have an easier time getting connected
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mainstream -  the hastag for this panel is #conf_anim
 
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mainstream -  the panelists are:  
Alison Cornyn, Picture Projects
Alex Quinn, Games for Change
Andrew Schlussel, Ex'pression College
Peggy Weil, Gone Gitmo, USC School of Cinematic Arts
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mainstream -  the moderator:  
Ken Goldberg, Berkeley Center for New Media
 
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mainstream -  links of interest while we are waiting:  
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/05/secondlife200805  
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mainstream -  We are off and running, thx for patience.  
 
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mainstream -  Ken Goldberg (KG) always interested in the issue of fatigue in the context of media focused on human rights abuse  
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mainstream -  contrast the banality of the conversations of the concentration camp komandants with the horror of the holocaust.  
 
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mainstream -  'waltz with bahir' animated film depicting lebanon war.  
 
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mainstream -  animation as a modality allows us to access another layer in understanding.  
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mainstream -  Alison Cornyn (AC) now taking the podium
 
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mainstream -  http://www.akakurdistan.com/kurds/identify/index.html
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mainstream -  picture projects first project:  
http://www.picture-projects.com/bosnia.html  
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mainstream -  http://www.360degrees.org/360degrees.html
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mainstream -  http://texacoamazon.org
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Twitterlicuc -  Thanks for the info Melissa #newmachine
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mainstream -  360 degrees: perspectives on the US criminal justice system- a participatory documentary- non-hierarchical navigation. #supercool
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