Greenbelt Blog » flickr http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog A monthly podcast from the UK's Greenbelt Festival (28-31 August 2009), talking about issues of arts, faith and justice. For more information about Greenbelt, please visit http://www.greenbelt.org.uk Thu, 02 Sep 2010 14:00:12 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 en hourly 1 Copyright Greenbelt 2010 webmaster@greenbelt.org.uk (Greenbelt Blog) webmaster@greenbelt.org.uk (Greenbelt Blog) posts 1440 http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/system/images/podcast-image-smaller.jpg Greenbelt Blog » flickr http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog 144 144 A monthly podcast from the UK's Greenbelt Festival (28-31 August 2009), talking about issues of arts, faith and justice. For more information about Greenbelt, please visit http://www.greenbelt.org.uk Greenbelt Blog Greenbelt Blog webmaster@greenbelt.org.uk no no Greenbelt 2010 On The Web: Photos http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/2010/08/greenbelt-2010-on-the-web-photos/ http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/2010/08/greenbelt-2010-on-the-web-photos/#comments Thu, 26 Aug 2010 15:19:41 +0000 James Stewart http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/?p=2821 This is part of our ongoing series about participating in Greenbelt 2010 on the web. Yesterday, we looked at blogs (and newspapers), and today it's photos.

Each year, the photos that festivalgoers take allow us in the office to see a side of the festival we don’t normally see, and everyone else to remember what a great time they had. It’s brilliant to have these photos to document those four short days, and to start to build up a picture of what an average day at Greenbelt looks like.

The best way we’ve found to share and collect the photos is flickr.com. Flickr gives you lots of options about how you want to share (or protect) and describe your photos, and provides all sorts of options for searching and browsing. Over the last few years tens of thousands of Greenbelt photos have been uploaded to flickr, generating all sorts of conversations.

When uploading photos to flickr remember to add the “tag” greenbelt2010 – if you use that, your photos on Flickr will be included in the searches for photos from the weekend (and may even appear on the Greenbelt homepage). If you could add tags describing what your photo is of or where it was taken (eg. 'mainstage' and/or greenbelt10:venue=mainstage) that'd be great too, and gives people other ways of navigating all that content.

For those who want to be really adventurous with the tagging, you could even add "machine tags" to help us match your photos with specific events at the festival. We’re not quite ready with the details of those, but keep an eye on this blog after the festival for the full story.

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While We Were Here http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/2009/09/while-we-were-here/ http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/2009/09/while-we-were-here/#comments Tue, 01 Sep 2009 19:29:19 +0000 James Stewart http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/?p=900 As you'll quickly tell if you do a search on twitter, browse flickr, take a look at our vimeo account or even check out AudioBoo or qik.com, Greenbelt's media teams produced a lot of content online over the festival weekend. And a lot of people who couldn't be with us in person seem to have been appreciating it.

For those at the festival, much of that content was invisible. Even if you have a laptop with you or a high-end mobile, keeping up with the festival online and in the physical world is—as I know all too well from several years' experience—a tall order. So this year we decided to print some of it out.

While We Were Here, a Greenbelt newspaper, hit site on Sunday evening and made the rounds on Monday. For more of the story check out this writeup from Matt (the man who pulled it all together). And in case you didn't get a copy (or if you just can't get enough), we've put it up as a PDF that you can download here.

(Many thanks to Hewlett Packard for their sponsorship of the paper. Their last minute support made it all possible.)

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A Day In The Facebook Protest Journal of Rachel Stringer http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/2009/04/a-day-in-the-facebook-riot-journal-of-rachel-stringer/ http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/2009/04/a-day-in-the-facebook-riot-journal-of-rachel-stringer/#comments Fri, 03 Apr 2009 13:20:50 +0000 Rachel Stringer http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/?p=402 This Wednesday I went to the G20 demonstrations at Bank and the Climate Camp In The City on Broadgate later in the evening.

After briefly joining in the march to Bank at 11.30am, I was at the Climate Camp from 5.55pm until 1.30am the next day, uploading  images to Facebook and blogging live via my status updates with what was happening.

The photos are here on Flickr with the comments & explainations I wrote as I uploaded them. And below are my status updates as I wrote them, with the live comments from other people. I received lots more comments the next day, saying that people had found it really interesting, important, and were thankful to me for being there. I didn't do anything. I just witnessed it as best I could, and where possible tried to stop parties on either side throwing things or wielding truncheons. And I made tea.

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A Day In The Facebook Protest Journal of Rachel Stringer

Rachel Stringer is ironically going for a monthly Business & Finance meeting at work, in the Square Mile.
07:34
> Carl Morris at 07:36 on 01 April
why is this ironic?
> Simon Duck at 09:09 on 01 April
she can't count.

Rachel Stringer has accidentally joined in the march. It's quite small tho tbh.
11:27

Rachel Stringer – at least 30% are spectators and camera people.
11:33

Rachel Stringer just saw a policeman punch someone in the face
11:45

Rachel Stringer turned up to her Spanish class only to find it shut. Bloomin demo.
12:19

Rachel Stringer is giving put directions to protesters trying to find the demo.
12:29

Rachel Stringer just saw Jesus walk past with a 'Get the Money Lenders Out' placard. She should have gone up and agreed with him and then asked if he could make it sunny for Greenbelt please.
16:51

Rachel Stringer is at the Broadgate Climate Camp In The City. Everyone is pissed.
17:54

Rachel Stringer has just bumped into an old crusty rigging friend…she is not surprised :)
18:22

Rachel Stringer has jst made a donation to Climate Camp to help put on the next one, because she thinks this is a Good Thing.
18:29

> Sarah Dean Hi Rach, I am enjoying your updates and captions from here in Scarborough. Hope it isn't too stressy. Sd x
18:48

Rachel Stringer is a bit concerned by the appearance of 30 more police. Unfortunately they appear not to be alleviating other officers, some of whole have been up since 4am!
18:58

Rachel Stringer shit the police r moving in to a peaceful protest.
18:59

Rachel Stringer police have blocked the sit-in protest in and are 'sterilizing the area' around. Ie no one can be here. I'm standing my ground.
19:08

Rachel Stringer police have cordoned everyone in because the people inside 'have committed offences'. They're not letting anyone out..
19:13

Rachel Stringer the nice police woman in front of her jst said 'this is a complete waste of time isn't it'. It is.
19:15

> Gidon Cohen at 19:22 on 01 April
Keep up the reports Rachel – knowledge is power – you're doing a true citizens job.

Rachel Stringer now a weird standoff. Police not letting anyone in & out but not arresting anyone. Can't quite see how this can be broken without friction unless they move back.
19:23

Rachel Stringer shielded police moving in.
19:33

> Rob Moore rachel, thank you for the eyewitnessing
19:34

Rachel Stringer is off home. She's sorry but cold and a migraine have gotten to her…and nothing seems to be moving on either side.
19:48

Rachel Stringer is lolling cos there r loads of city boys trapped within the sit-in cos they were all getting pissed in the pub on the same steet and jeering at the protesters.
19:55

Rachel Stringer demonstrators have now moved up to the police barrier and r silently standing there. 25 more officers just walked past me moving in.
19:58

> Malin Nylander loving the updates and photos
20:04

Rachel Stringer is still here cos she felt some sort of responsibility to stay. Not sure to who? To them inside and you outside she guesses.
20:05

Rachel Stringer is off to cycle the square mile & see what else g’wan.
20:20

Rachel Stringer managed to stick around longer then the Guardian blog which stopped at 7pmish.
20:40
Rachel Stringer has popped back to the office for crisps, water, ibuprofen and a hoody.
20:44

Rachel Stringer is at the Bank end of Broadgate now. 20 shielded officers jst went past me on the way to Bank. Which is completely shut down
20:53
Rachel Stringer Bizarre. There's now a police van pulled in behind us allowing only 6m between it and the police. Maybe cos it's dark this end and it's using it's headlights to light us up
20:58

Rachel Stringer the Climate Camp man I spoke to said that this end is the bad end…the camp has been split in 2 sections. This section has no access to water now. And the police seem to b pushing slowly in.
21:02
Rachel Stringer likes the nice man giving out ginger tea to people looking a bit wide eyed
21:15

Rachel Stringer just having a jovial chat with a military policeman when another new aggressive one turn up and pushed a girl to the floor for untying the blue tape. They took his number
21:42

Rachel Stringer police estimates r 3000 inside the area
21.45

> Alex Mercer Loving the running commentary lady.
Good work
x
21:46

Rachel Stringer the police jst cleared an area with extreme violence
21:50
> Alex Mercer at 21:51 on 01 April
Noooo! You be careful :(
> Emily Cumming at 22:12 on 01 April
:( mavis, be safe

Rachel Stringer is taking down police numbers
21:53
> Ian Black at 21:54 on 01 April
999 is usually a good one.
> Denis O'Hare at 22:12 on 01 April
Like a man in uniform do you ;-)

Rachel Stringer police are now clearing the numbers with extreme force towards Liverpool street
21:56

Rachel Stringer police jst told us we're not allowed to take photos. Which is bulshit. So we're taking photos
21:58

Rachel Stringer is back at Broadgate watching the police move in on all sides
22.05
> Rob Moore at 22:05 on 01 April
godspeed and steady on
> Craig Steephens at 22:15 on 01 April
you'll never get in the corney and barrow in those shoes

Rachel Stringer police vans have moved. Which might mean we're gonna prob have to run in a min as they force 3000+ people down one street
22.18
> Sarah Faust at 22:21 on 01 April
eeeeek! be careful! X
> Rob Orchard at 22:26 on 01 April
Blimey, are you still stuck there? Stay safe, missus!

Rachel Stringer is here out of choice with a sense of responsibility. If she prayed this is probably her way of doing it. She would like to see a peaceful end to this but is unconvinced there will be..
22:28
> Buzz Rozwell at 22:38 on 01 April
Loving this live update right into my office here in Vancouver, Mavis. Take care out there.

> Geoff Hammond re.live photos – thats good! i have just been through them! and wanted to say ello! Just watched it all on the 10 pm TV news (being middle aged stay at homes and all that!)
22:35

Rachel Stringer is arguing with a crusty because she doesn't think all the police r evil
22:44

> Phoebe Elizabeth Reith are you ok?? x
22:45

Rachel Stringer is being moved back by the police
22:46

Rachel Stringer just stopped a man throwing a brick. For now
22:53
>Thomas Carter, Sarah Faust, Rob Orchard and 2 others like this.
>Alex Mercer at 22:56 on 01 April
Well done you

Rachel Stringer is a bit scared now. What with the bottles and stones. She just had another stand up row about throwing things. Unfortunately there are a lot of people throwing things
22:59
>Ben Mynott at 23:01 01 April via Facebook Mobile
>You go careful out there Rach xxx
Daniel Schnable at 23:04 01 April via Facebook Mobile
>Take care u, admire your stance, but be safe. Not u, but other fools out there.
>Mia Ridge at 23:04 on 01 April
Be careful! Don't they realise they're just playing up to stereotypes and destroying the credibility of the whole protest?
>Gina Cady at 23:30 on 01 April
Thinking of you Rachel. Take good care of yourself xx

>Rob Orchard Massive massive respect to you for doing what you're doing. Hope it doesn't all kick off around you, and hope you get home safely when you choose to head back.
23:28
>Geoff Hammond how are you getting on? not heard anything for a while?
23:32
>Sophie Walker Hey Rachel. There's some gret pics that you're putting up. Be careful out there though… x
23:32

Rachel Stringer is out of the running bit and back in no mans land by the police barriers. Having chatted about God to a man down a side alley
23:53

Rachel Stringer is oooh more police back again…must be about to clear out the people still stuck on the other side of barrier in the camp
23:56

Rachel Stringer lots of cheering from inside the climate camp
00.02
>Sarah Faust likes this.

>Alexander Credé loving the updates, was there this afternoon, what time did you come down? whats the status with climate camp, the tents still up or have they all been cleared?
00:06

>Henry Scowcroft go you xx
00:09

Rachel Stringer is having hilarious conversations about god an theology whilst waiting for police to repeat the earlier process. If she goes offline it's jst the her fone ran out of juice
00:13

Rachel Stringer looks looks like there's a few hard core left but most have gone…presumably evicted
00:39

Rachel Stringer jst talked to a demonstrator who's left the camp. Apparently a few hundred left but the police r now coming in so strong people r leaving cos they're scared
00:42

Rachel Stringer police movin in again..
00:45

Rachel Stringer all seems to be pretty quiet again. Rachel is makin the officers in the police car outside of work a cup of tea, whilst she warms up
00:58

Rachel Stringer has made tea for the police but given she just looked outside and all the riot cops were there with protesters shouting, it might not be the right time to serve it
01:08

Rachel Stringer is protest over. Police have cleared the area and arrested anyone remaining. I'm exhausted. I bet am awful lot of other people are too
01:16

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Thursday 2nd April 18:06

Rachel Stringer is at Bank. Quite a few regular bobbies, whilst left over protestors gather on the steps of the Royal Exchange. The boarded up WWI statue has become a monument to the protest, the people, and the dead man.

Pictures here

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Hello, my name's Jenny and I'm a webaholic http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/2009/02/hello-my-names-jenny-and-im-a-webaholic/ http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/2009/02/hello-my-names-jenny-and-im-a-webaholic/#comments Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:50:09 +0000 Jenny Brown http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/blog/?p=144 Facebook, Flickr, Last.fm, Twitter… you name it, I'm on it. And I love it!

Over the last few years we've experienced a sea change in our relationship with the web. We are no longer just passive observers reading and digesting content chosen for us by 'webmasters'. Today, WE make the content. WE are the web.

And this is incredibly exciting.

Anyone can record a video and add it to YouTube, anyone can write a blog, anyone can take photographs and share them with the world.

In doing these things we are reaching out, sharing ourselves, forming relationships, having conversations, participating in a global movement.

And where there are people ready to share, participate, collaborate and connect there is opportunity for creativity, justice, understanding, reconciliation, community.

I'm delighted to accept Greenbelt's invitation to contribute to this blog. I hope you'll join me as we explore how the web and new technology is changing our world for the better.

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