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SUMMARY:Brrism
DESCRIPTION:BRRISM is "Brrizzle" speak for Bristol Social Media but you don't need to speak Brizzle to attend. In fact, we welcome any blogger/social media geek/website publisher/ journalist/writer/musician/artist...
Brrism7 takes place on 17th March at the Pervasive Media Studio and we've got some interesting social media related topics to discuss.  As usual we're using our short presentation/long discussion format (5 minutes from each of the presenters followed by a 45 minute "open space" style discussion where you are free to join whatever groups you are interested in).
Connecting Bristol
Creating a world-class Digital City Connectivity, Technology and Media are the cornerstones of a prosperous and ambitious city like Bristol. These three ‘Digital Elements’ enable the city to, do more business; to present a modern face to the outside world; and to engage effectively with local citizens and communities. Bristol already has a wealth of digital expertise and talent, in private and public sectors, in academia and in our communities. However, we believe that Bristol and the city region can reap wider benefits from this success if we adopt an approach based on "open" "green" and "social" innovation. This talk will explore what this might look like in practice-Stephen Hilton (Connecting Bristol; Bristol City Council’s Digital City Partnership)
Search in the Stream
How Live Content is changing Search Social Media has not only changed the way that web content is generated but it has also changed the way in which web content is found. This session centres around the realisation that the web is now a stream and that content is now fragmented, distributed and much more real-time than it once was. What are the new rules? How can we exploit new content types and surf the stream-Justin Gale.
Internet Classics
A group is its own worst enemy The internet isn't that old but its old enough to have its "classics"-i.e. articles (or blog posts) that have passed the tests of time and are still being cited long after their writing. These articles deserve to be brought to the attention of a new audience and discussed in 2010. We're starting off with an article that was written 7 years ago which, in internet time, was eons ago. Its called "A Group is its own worst enemy", its by Clay Shirky and it talks about group dynamics, specifically group dynamics in the context of social software-Michael Corbett (founder of Bristol Social Media)
Book your place online here
LOCATION:Pervasive Media Studio, Anchor Square, Bristol,  BS1 5DB
CATEGORIES:Bristol Music Foundation event, DigitalPress / PRBroadcast MediaRecord LabelsEducationMarketingWorld / Folk / RootsLeftfieldIndie / RockDance / House / TranceHip Hop / R n BDubstep / Drum and Bass / Ska / ReggaeTrade AssociationsBand / GroupMusician / Solo / Singer SongwriterManagement
URL:http://www.bristolmusicfoundation.com/diary/2010/3/17/brrism
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