Live from Ørecomm Festival
I’m giving a talk at Ørecomm Festival, as well as exhibiting the following videos [on and offline:]. Ørecomm takes place from 13-16 September 2013 in Copenhagen, Roskilde and Malmö, and is all about media, communication and social change. This year’s theme is Memory on Trial: Media, Citizenship and Social Justice. My talk will be about PM4D - Participatory Media for Development in Wakatobi, Indonesia.
The videos screening are:
I. PM4D: Participatory Video and Photo-stories
from Wakatobi, Indonesia, 2012
Project
integrated in the World Wide Fund and The Nature Conservancy Program for
Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi, in Indonesia. I chose to work with the local
minority, the Bajo, with students and a women’s group. The program looked into
tourism as a sustainable development tool. Bajo are a touristic attraction, but
do they know? Women chose to reflect on what they do each day. Students on
their activities and on their village values.
PM4D:
Participatory video from Bajo Women's Group, Mola Village, Wakatobi (14:58)
PM4D: Participatory photo-story with Bajo Women's Group, Mola Village, Wakatobi (02:57)
PM4D: Participatory photo-story at Mola Village, Wakatobi (01:59)
PM4D: Participatory photo-story at Mola Village, Wakatobi (01:59)
II. Documentary in India, 2012
Have you ever heard
of Sharmila, a nobel peace prize nominee? And, of Manipur? This is a tale about an extraordinary place and people. Sharmila is a Manipuri woman that has been in hunger strike, force-fed by her nose and in prison, since the year 2000 for fighting to stop the Armed Forces Act.
A Tale in Seven Facts – Manipur (12:18)
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