08 7 / 2011

Graphic recordings for Germany’s Green Party [in German]: Live-Visualisierungen Zukunftskonferenz / cc @maltespitz

Grüße aus Hamburg! Bin gerade (mal wieder und wie immer sehr gerne) bei der Good School und visualisiere digitale Kommunikation. Letzte Woche in Berlin gabs auch nen guten Termin - auf der Tagesordnung aber eher klassische Themen: solidarische Gesellschaft, Informationsfreiheit und Teilhabe. Christoph und ich waren auf der Zukunftskonferenz der Grünen und haben ein paar Workshops auf sechs Meter Papier gebannt.

Noch ein paar Eindrücke von der gesamten Konferenz. Christoph und ich sind zwischendrin auch mit ernsten Mienen zu sehen. Das typische “Graphic Recording”-Gesicht, konzentriert und fokussiert ;)

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28 4 / 2011

Interested in cultural and creative industries? kreativORTungen explores what’s happening (GERMAN)

After the Housing Forum in Budapest earlier this month I headed straight to Nuremberg to work with project leader Linn Quante on “kreativORTungen”, the second (and this time moving) conference on the cultural and creative industries.

More on that in German:

Wie möchtest Du in Zukunft leben und arbeiten? kreativORTungen lädt Künstler, Kultur- und Kreativschaffende zu einem zweitägigen Austausch über die zukünftige Gestaltung ihres Tätigkeitsfeldes ein. Das Symposium und die anschließende städteübergreifende Moving Conference bieten vertiefende und praxisbezogene Einblicke in den aktuellen Diskurs zur Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft. Thematisiert werden die vernetzten Arbeits- und Lebensentwürfe von Freelancern und kleinen Unternehmen in diesem Sektor. Neue Formen, Strukturen und Orte des Arbeitens und der Organisierung in der Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft werden diskutiert. Stets im Blickfeld ist dabei die Entwicklung von Positionen, Ideen und Utopien für die Zukunft dieses Arbeitsfeldes.

Some visual documentation:

We also had a TV team accompanying us:

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18 4 / 2011

The re:publica graphic recordings feat. #hach, #jan25, #flittern, #openleaks, #anonymous and many more #rp11

Feel free to embed, share, use them for your blog posts and even remix. If you need something else than the CC-BY-NC-SA license let me know, I’ll be glad to help out.

Thanks Jonas for taking the pictures!

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12 4 / 2011

On the road - a quick recap of the last two weeks

The last two weeks have been insanely busy and there have been hardly any blogposts or tweets. So I thought I’d let you take a look at what happened.

The Wikimedia Chapters Meeting was held in Berlin in late March. Second time working with Wikimedia, always a pleasure!

Next stop Budapest in early April, being part of the fabulous two-person report-team with @nonformality. The ECA Housing Forum was initiatiated by Habitat for Humanity, Red Cross/Red Crescent, UNDP and UNECE. See the pictures in the second slideshow. There’s also a presentation you can check out on slideshare.

Then straight off to Nuremberg for Kreativortungen, a mobile conference on the creative and cultural industries. Also the second collaboration for project leader Linn Quante and me. Picture scans are in the making :)

And in the upcoming days: re:publica! Come say hi if you’re there, i’ll be doing live-recordings of a couple of sessions.

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01 4 / 2011

I got a question: which sessions do you think should be graphically recorded at rp11? cc @republica

The re:publica folks and I teamed up in 2010 to do visual documentation of some of the presentations, including Tim Wu on Net Neutrality, Jeff Jarvis on The German Paradox, Daniel Domscheit-Berg on Wikileaks and Bre Pettis on Makerbot.

FAZ wrote an “interesting” article about this as well:

http://www.faz.net/s/Rub475F682E3FC24868A8A5276D4FB916D7/Doc~E444C5E875DDA4F2…

This year we already chose three sessions for documentation (geek politics, Egyptian protests and social media, policy content), but I’d also like to get some input from the audience (non-attendees as well, of course, as the drawings will be used for documentation). Which sessions would you like to see visualised?

It’s the Friedrichstadt stage only, but you’re welcome to suggest other sessions as well. I’ll probably be walking around with an ipad doing small digital live-scribing.

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08 3 / 2011

Alright, here’s the whole visual documentation of the inspiring Cognitive Cities Conference. Enjoy!

Here’s a flickr set of all graphic recordings done at the wonderful Cognitive Cities Conference held in Berlin on February 26 & 27, 2011. The original is 2x3 meters and is now on my living room wall until the owners pick ut up ;). It’s pretty impressive up close, I think this is the biggest visualization I’ve done so far.

If you’d like prints or higher resolution pictures drop me a line at hallo (at) annalenaschiller.com. For future updates and visualizations feel free to follow me on twitter or add me as a contact on flickr.

http://conference.cognitivecities.com/

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06 10 / 2010

Graphic recordings from the “Future Of Journalism” event at #PICNIC10 are online // @ejcnet @picnicfestival

Last month I was invited by the European Journalism Centre to join them for their “Future Of Journalism” conference during PICNIC Festival in Amsterdam.
I’ve already collaborated with the EJC for the “Data Driven Journalism” conference in Amsterdam in August. Back then all the talks were about 10 Minutes long and we chose an DIN A3 format for the visualization. This time we went full scale mural mode and I ended up filling around 8 meters of paper with talks by Jeff Jarvis, Mark Glaser and Howard Finberg amongst others.
I’ve made them available on my flickr - both the big picture of each talk, and this time also smaller parts. I’m curious to see if this helps reading and understanding the picture. As always. any feedback is welcome. They’re under a Creative Commons NC-SA-BY license, feel free to share them, post them on your blog etc. If you’d like to publish them commercially please drop me a line or contact me on twitter.

Thanks to the EJC for inviting me, to the speakers for the input, and everyone who stopped by to talk visuals with me. It’s been lots of fun!

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