to introduce this afternoon, I would like to use the active archive software installed for Verbindingen-Jonctions, developed by Michael Murtaugh. This software is used to organise and make accessible the videos selected for the festival. I propose you to look together at the short film "The Google Optout Village".\\ \\ We had already the chance to have Alexandre Dulaunoy for a lecture in the seventh edition of VJ. Today, Alexandre comes to discuss with us the questions surrounding Goodiff. Before giving the mike to Alexandre, I would like to show an image ofsomething that stroke me several years ago and that explains my interest in the work of Alexandre. Years ago a small and sympathetic company called Ludicorp released a web platform where users could upload images, Flickr. At the time, Flickr was an important vector for spreading the use of open licenses for creative content like the Creative Commons. One could read in their terms of services:\\ A few years after, when Yahoo bought flickr one can find instead:\\ \\ \\ Are we in the golden age of privacy? our digital every day life is full of privacy by-products: privacy policies, privacy settings, privacy language, privacy reports, privacy rankings, privacy films, privacy tools, privacy legislation, privacy conferences, privacy festivals ,...\\ Want to know more? Let's follow Seda Gurses. Seda Gürses is doing her PhD on privacy, requirements engineering and social networks at the K.U. Leuven. She is also an active member of de- center kuenstlerherde, a media initiative based in Kreuzberg, Berlin. And she is the person whose permanent questioning is helping us to redefine constantly our preconceived ideas about data, privacy and property. | to introduce this afternoon, I would like to use the active archive software installed for Verbindingen-Jonctions, developed by Michael Murtaugh. This software is used to organise and make accessible the videos selected for the festival. I propose you to look together at the short film "The Google Optout Village".\\ \\ We had already the chance to have Alexandre Dulaunoy for a lecture in the seventh edition of VJ. Today, Alexandre comes to discuss with us the questions surrounding Goodiff. Before giving the mike to Alexandre, I would like to show an image ofsomething that stroke me several years ago and that explains my interest in the work of Alexandre. Years ago a small and sympathetic company called Ludicorp released a web platform where users could upload images, Flickr. At the time, Flickr was an important vector for spreading the use of open licenses for creative content like the Creative Commons. One could read in their terms of services:\\ A few years after, when Yahoo bought flickr one can find instead:\\ \\ \\ Are we in the golden age of privacy? our digital every day life is full of privacy by-products: privacy policies, privacy settings, privacy language, privacy reports, privacy rankings, privacy films, privacy tools, privacy legislation, privacy conferences, privacy festivals ,...\\ Want to know more? Let's follow Seda Gurses. Seda Gürses is doing her PhD on privacy, requirements engineering and social networks at the K.U. Leuven. She is also an active member of de- center kuenstlerherde, a media initiative based in Kreuzberg, Berlin. And she is the person whose permanent questioning is helping us to redefine constantly our preconceived ideas about data, privacy and property. |