Engagemedia.org
2011/09/30EngageMedia is media-activist non-profit organisation based in Australia and Indonesia. The four major areas of program work are content, training, network-building and software development. EngageMedia distributes an ever-expanding archive of social-justice and environmenal video Asia-Pacific online via the engagemedia.org website. Video-makers in Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia and beyond have been trained in online video distribution skills, and are brought together to discuss content and distribution issues at events such as Transmission Asia-Pacific. Software development focuses around the Plumi video-sharing platform, built on the Plone CMS and available as free open source software for other video communities to use.
Read moreCraig Minogue – Jailhouse Lawyer
2011/12/15Some friends asked me if I could help with a website, and it turned out to belong to the quite amazing Craig Minogue. He's never been online, or seen his site live. We print the site out page by page and send it to him for copy editing. This site is in Drupal, but we are in the process of upgrading to a newer Wordpress for Gallery capabilities, and ease of use for non technical users.
Read moreRottnest Spanish Translations
2011/12/14When I was lecturing in Translation and Technology at Monash University I helped one of my Masters students to set up a simple business card website. I used Wordpress with a multilingual plugin so that the site content could be viewed in Spanish and English. Wordpress is perfect for business card sites as it is very easy for non technical users to update at a later time on their own - helping reduce their IT support costs.
Read moreEye and Leaf
2011/12/15Eye and Leaf: Notes from the farm and kitchen is the blog of a foodie that owns a farm. Based in Gippsland, this farmer is hoping to open their kitchen up to visitors - so that people can see where the food comes from before it becomes a seasonal lunch.
Read moreCritical Commons
2011/09/30Critical Commons is an online resource for film educators that pushes the boundaries of fair use (copyright) legislation by making clips from films available with academic commentaries, in both text and audio format. The site, devised by the USC School of Cinematic Arts Institute for Multimedia Literacy, enables lecturers to organise collections of clips and commentaries as lectures for classroom delivery. The website is built on the Plumi (created by EngageMedia), a free open source software video sharing web application based on the Plone content management system. In terms of functionality, the site encompasses features from Plumi including server-side transcoding and Flash video playback – building features such as grouping clips into lectures on top of this, and a substantial re-design and re-architecture of the user-interface.
Read moreLiam White
2011/12/15Liam is an old friend from when we both live in Tasmania and listened to more punk music than we do now. Apart from being a designer and web dude in his own right, he has this thing for film photography - and the results are really cool. Here we have used the Indexhibit CMS specifically designed for photographers. He also has a blog using Wordpress...
Read moreThe Culture Wire
2011/12/15My friend Nova Ruth runs a translation and tour management service in Indonesia, based from her home town of Malang.
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