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AboutWelcome to The Echo Chamber ProjectAbout | EchoChamberProjectThe Echo Chamber Project is an open source, investigative documentary about how the television news media became an uncritical echo chamber to the Executive Branch leading up to the war in Iraq. By developing collaborative techniques for producing this film, then this project can potentially provide some solutions for incorporating a broader range of voices and perspectives into the mainstream media.
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Bye lives in Winterport, ME with his wife Jennifer Gouvea, who helped produce and shoot The Echo Chamber. The Baltimore City Paper did a cover story on Bye & Gouvea's pre-production work on The Echo Chamber documentary in June of 2004 featured here: http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=7807 Echo Chamber Project Receives A $55,000 GrantSubmitted by kentbye on Fri, 2007-01-05 19:45. About | EchoChamberProjectI'm happy to report that through a series of connections that The Echo Chamber Project has received a $55,000 grant for the next year of operations. Below is the text of the four-page grant that I submitted to the foundation, who prefers to remain anonymous. I am also pleased to report that I have made it past the first round of the Knight Brothers 21st Century News Challenge competition, and am in the process of submitting a full proposal. OVERVIEW Radical innovation is needed in order to discover both sustainable business models for hard-hitting investigative journalism as well as new ways of maintaining influence and audience attention with trustworthy content. The Echo Chamber Project explores the two key trends of Online Video and Tapping into Collective Intelligence through Citizen Participation. Continued below is a brief overview of the history and scope of the Echo Chamber Project, as well as a funding request for a total of $55,000 for the next year of operations... Echo Chamber Project's Collaborative Editing Demonstration at VloggerconSubmitted by kentbye on Thu, 2006-06-15 16:07. About | demo | EchoChamberProject | KentBye | Software | Vlog | Vloggercon![]() Watch Quicktime Video | Watch Flash Video This is my demonstration of the collaborative editing workflow for The Echo Chamber Project during the Politics and Social Change Session during the first day of Vloggercon. Total run time is 9:15. This software demonstration is at the prototype phase, and I'm transitioning to a private alpha and then a public beta over the next couple of months. Please sign up as a user if you're interested in getting more involved with the project as it evolves. More background information can be found in this post: Iterative Media: Treating Collaborative Media Like Open Source Code Iterative Media: Treating Collaborative Media Like Open Source CodeSubmitted by kentbye on Wed, 2006-05-17 14:25. About | Collaboration | Editing | opensourceThe second day of the Beyond Broadcast Conference split into smaller working groups, and I attended the "Iterative Media: Treating Media like Open Source Code" session with about 30 other people. The idea was to draw parallels between open source software development and the trend towards interactive and participatory media. The Echo Chamber Project has been very much influenced by the open source production model, especially after watching the Revolution OS documentary about the free and open source movements -- as well as reading Eric S. Raymond's The Cathedral and the Bazaar. Here is some of the discussion that came out of session as to how it relates to The Echo Chamber Project:
Video: Media, Politics & Social Change: An Overview of The Echo Chamber ProjectSubmitted by kentbye on Wed, 2006-05-10 09:46. About | Activism | EchoChamberProject | Journalism | Politics | trends | Vlog![]() This video provides explains how the media fits into political and social change and specifically addresses the following questions:
Featuring: Amy Goodman, Lawrence Grossman, Jim Lobe, Jonathan Landay, Richard Sambrook, Jay Rosen, Dan Gillmor, Jeff Jarvis, Doc Searls & Merrill Brown. You can subscribe to the Interview Audio here or browse it here. Additional interview transcripts are here. Sign up as a user here. Technology Audio: Kent Bye's Collaborative Filmmaking Presentation at Ritual Roasters, San FranciscoSubmitted by kentbye on Wed, 2006-02-22 15:02. About | Collaboration | CommunityAudio | Editing![]() Listen to a presentation that I gave at Ritual Roasters coffee shop in San Francisco's Mission District on January 3rd, 2006. (Length: 25:28) Chris Messina announced this meet-up with this blog post and submitted this announcment to Upcoming.org, and there were about a dozen people who showed up to listen to this brief presentation. Jennifer Myronuk recorded the talk, and I was interviewed by Geek Entertainment TV in a piece that should be airing sometime in the future. Update 4/10/06: Here's the episode. Here are some blog reactions from Andy Kaufman & Irina Slutsky and some photos from Tara Hunt and EFF's Jason Schultz. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a more general overview of the collaborative filmmaking schematic, and I'd recommend listening to the presentation while looking at the flowchart shown below. You can also listen to a similar presentation that I gave at the Open Media Developers Summit in early January here. Technology Audio: Kent Bye's Collaborative Filmmaking Presentation at Open Media Developers SummitSubmitted by kentbye on Wed, 2006-02-22 14:49. About | Collaboration | CommunityAudio | Editing![]() Listen to a presentation that I gave at the Open Media Developers Summit on October 21st, 2005. (Length: 25:01) This is a fairly technical overview of the collaborative filmmaking schematic, and I'd highly recommend listening to the presentation while looking at the flowchart shown below. You can also listen to a similar presentation that I gave in San Francisco in early January here. Community Audio: Kent Bye Interview by Robin GoodSubmitted by kentbye on Fri, 2006-02-03 16:44. About | CommunityAudio | KentBye | PR | Status![]() New Media trendspotter Robin Good conducted a 24-minute interview with me last week talking about pre-war US media, the collaborative aspects of The Echo Chamber Project, and the Open Source Intelligence Conference that I attended. Good has put together the most comprehensive launching pad to The Echo Chamber Project so far filling by his post with a lot of good pointers and graphics. He introduces me and the project by saying:
Check out the rest of the post, and the complete transcript for the interview here. Community Audio: Yeast Radio Interview with Kent ByeSubmitted by kentbye on Mon, 2005-12-05 11:46. About | CommunityAudio | KentBye | Status![]() Madge Weinstein interviewed me last week about the Echo Chamber Project, and I thought I'd send it down the Community Feed since it is a great encapsulation of the project so far. Wired featured Madge's Yeast Radio show, which was picked up by (53:00 / 34.6 / Subscribe to Community & Technology Audio) |