Norrkoping Twestival 2010

Kulturhuset, Norrköping
Norrkoping

Great Questions: Can Social Media Change Global Consciousness?

Posted on: 10 September 2009 at 1603 - Comment

Mark Lovett, also known as @GlobalPatriot web/twitter, yesterday saw a recent result of his inspirational deeds in the Music for Medicine concert series, where he inspired (@NkpgTwestival participant!) Anders Sporring (@cityrat59) and a dedicated team to set up http://concertsforchange.nu - with its first event yesterday, also together with 12for12k initiative. A concert supporting Doctors Without Borders. You can read more about the background here. And reports from the concert yesterday with a bambuser live stream here.

In one of the densities of the conversation and action related to and unifying initiatives like Twestival, Concerts for Change, 12for12k can be summarized “Social Media for Social Change”. A subject that engaged Mark Lovett to set up a suggestion for a panel for SxSW event next year, 2010. What he brought to this panel suggestion was some brilliant questions, that we radically and prompt import for our Café Hangout Sunday - as expressed by Mark in the suggested panel:

“We know that social media has wired the globe for friend lists, business connections, and supporting social causes, but can it do more? Can social media create a permanent shift in global consciousness, one that will change the way we all think and live?

  1. Social media campaigns have benefited millions through charitable donations, but can these campaigns change how people think and act in the long term?
  2. With the ease of promoting social causes across multiple social media platforms, how do we avoid inundating the public with requests and diluting the intended effect?
  3. Is today’s implementation of social media sufficient to cause a shift in consciousness, or will broader adoption in the developing world be required first?
  4. Are all social media platforms equally effective in causing change, or does one platform hold an advantage?
  5. Are the various platforms battling for mindshare, or can they be synergistic and actually cause change to occur at a faster pace?
  6. With so many great causes and people using social media for good, is it time to create a single body that everyone can work under to maximize awareness and create long-term change for charities and support?
  7. Thoughtful arguments have been made that social media may actually be dehumanizing and lead to the “end of empathy”. Is that theory true, and if so, how can we avoid it?
  8. We witnessed a change in consciousness due to the civil rights marches, how can social media replicate that effect?
  9. Do certain types of causes – hunger, poverty, equal rights – benefit more than others from the use of social media?
  10. What sort of new social media platform would be more effective is causing a change in consciousness throughout the world?

I always love the kind of questions that set your spirit on fire.

These are of that kind.

What’s your input?

Come on Sunday at 16.00!

Tickets now released: 090909 - 09.09!

Posted on: 9 September 2009 at 0909 - Comment

Now, when the final program has been set, we’re happy to announce that you are able to get your ticket!

There are four levels:

  • Organizer / Speaker / Artist tickets - 0.00 SEK. Those donating their services - those mentioned here on the program blog posts, plus venue personell.
  • Event Participant - Donor Ticket - 80 SEK. All revenue 100 percent to  the water and sanitation project in Georgia - Tbilisi.
  • Company Sponsor - Text with Link - 700 SEK. You get your company name linked from the sidebar.
  • Company Sponsor - Logo with Link - 1400 SEK. You get your company logo linked from the sidebar. Provide 120×120 pixel size logo and contact me - anders [at] slice [dot] nu.

Now, go ahead and reserve your sofa seat! The space is limited!

http://www.amiando.com/NkpgTwestivalLocal09.html

Announcing! Project: Water Resource Protection in Tbilisi, Georgia

Posted on: at 0145 - Comment

After querying our contact person in Akvo, our speaker coming Sunday Thomas Bjelkeman, for a recommended shortlist of their big project portfolio within areas of water and sanitation, we landed in the dialogue within Norrköping Twestival and Akvo to support a water resource protection project in Tbilisi, Georgia. For project summary on Akvo’s project site, go here.

“Near Europe”-projects hard to fund and get support for - we’re here to change!

It is often hard to recruit funding to projects “near Europe”, and we took advantage of this opportunity to address that water and sanitation problems are everywhere, not just in developing economies in South America, Sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia. In other words, it is easier to recruit engangement, care and energy to support field activists with their struggle to fix the stuff needed in Bangladesh, Ethiopia or Colombia, but much harder to do so in e. g. Moldova or some other Eastern Europe countries. In World-bankish lingo these countries, the former communist countries and empires, are called “EIT” - Economies in Transition - and often suffer on the same level of poverty problems and unsustainable livelihoods.

Thus, spotlight on protecting the water supplies of Tbilisi, Georgia!

The project plans to build 5 high standard Demonstration Urine Diverting Dry toilets and grey water treatment systems in the water catchment area for Tbilisi, in order to raise awareness about water protection. The population is partly wealthy, and can afford to invest in safe sanitation. In Tbilisi a big awareness raising campaign will be launched on drinking water protection. The project will be in partnership with local authorities, local environmental groups, Tbilisi water works and residents.

Target benchmarks

  • 1 functioning water systems
  • 5 functioning sanitation systems
  • 25 persons with access to improved sanitation for 30 years
Co-funding from toilet owners will be 50% or more. An awareness raising campaign and partnerships with all stakeholders will ensure replication of the water protection measures.
The project is managed in the field by Rural Communities Development Agency in Georgia with support from Women in Europe for a Common Future headquartered in the Netherlands.

Current state

Tbilisi gets its water from the Aragvi river. The houses and summer houses along the river are not connected to sewage systems, thus their waste water is going directly into the river. In two treatment plants it undergoes sedimentation, rapid filtration and chlorination. The water quality is not optimal. There is little awareness about the importance of water protection and the problem of sewage water among the population. Several NGO’s in Georgia plan to implement a project for water protection along the Aragvi river.

In short, plain English: They need toilets without the dirt polluting the water, and knowledge about the effects when the water gets dirty!

And we help out with the funding!

Goal set: 1000$ / 700€ / 7000 SEK!

We will do it through event donor tickets (you enjoy the full event for 80 SEK, the proceedings from the tickets go 100 percent to the project in Georgia) and intend also to recruit some company sponsors (some sponsorship packages where we trade text with link in the sidebar with 700 SEK or logo with 1400 SEK).

The total need of the project is still 4400€ to reach the goal set at 4500€.

Contribute with Event Donor Tickets and Company Sponsor Packages, released 090909 at 09.09 CEST!
Welcome!
/Anders

First ceramic Urine Diverting toilets were delivered last year in August.

First ceramic Urine Diverting toilets were delivered last year in August.

Announcing! Event Part 2: DJ Café ‘Klubb FLO’ preview (19-23)

Posted on: 8 September 2009 at 2000 - Comment

Yesterday saw disclosing the Conversation Café, part one of our Twestival, with our three conversation starters and presenters Thomas Bjelkeman, Anna Lindberg and Thomas Selig, from 16 to 19.

Beyond the conversation, we get even more chilled out, and see a soundtrack of the conversation evolve through our two guest DJ’s A2R and Dunn. They are in the loop of establishing this year’s new club concept from NEMCOM (Norrköping Electronic Music Community), called “Klubb FLO” (Club FLO in English).

The Cultural Norrköping - grassroot and high end

Norrköping is a city filled with alot of “grassroot’s culture” initiatives, sometimes emerging to three day festivals representing the front-end of the multitude of expressions coming with the new tools and approaches in the digitalized society like New Media Meeting and whole cultural nights (“Kulturnatten”). At the less “grassroot” part, we also have a Symphony Orchestra, SON, and our own regional theatre Östgötateatern, the biggest county theatre in Sweden.

But in the grassroot part, we have club concepts and promotors like pop and rock Republik and hard rocking the Crash, bands and constellations like Sirqus Alfon, Slagsmålsklubben and Den Svenska Björnstammen, and record studios and labels like Grammofon. Further on, we have the arty film and media producers Sitcom Collective, the summer outdoor movie association and Fall film festival organizers Flimmer, the art association Kifin and the jazz/blues/folk music association Crescendo. Truly a vibrant and pluralistic cultural environment in Norrköping, to say the least.

NEMCOM - and an exclusive preview of the new club concept FLO

When choosing cultural event to include in our session, it only felt natural for us to cooperate with NEMCOM, since I am active in many dimensions in the cultural association (lastly a part of the DJ/Act/Artist lineup committee arranging electronic picnics “PomPom i Parken”, and DJing numerous times on the events, and now a part in arranging the new club concept).

We welcome the two driving musical forces behind the up-and-coming club concept Klubb FLO - Alex Wigforss and Jimmy Landby, and their blend of ambient-to-skanking dubstep, eventually moving over to the rougher and tougher creativity ride of drum’n'bass, jungle and UK garage. They go by the artist names

A2R and Dunn

Entering the booth at 19:00, they provide a joint set to make the further conversations soundtracked, where we move from a Conversation Café to the more loose mingle and breakup of the convo sessions flowing into a DJ Café with these guys on the deck! The format will be similar to “Sunday Dessert” taking place first and last Sundays, and arranged by NEMCOM. In that sense, this becomes a bonus “Sunday Dessert”, the Twestival Special Feature!

Find Dunn captured live from this summer playing a sweaty one hour dubstep set linked below, when PomPom was broadcasted on Bambuser.

This is an exclusive preview of the new NEMCOM club concept, disclosed soon is a première date and club venue for the real deal!

Dunn and AleX from left to right - residents and promotors for the new dubstep club Klubb FLO in Norrköping

Dunn and A2R, from left to right - residents and main promotors for the new dubstep club Klubb FLO in Norrköping. Photo credentials: Christian 'Gandhi' Elmberg

Dunn Live from PomPom in the Park from July 18, 2009 - captured and broadcasted by Bambuser. His set starts at 2:15 into the five hour stream. Lineup for the whole day in “comments” section.

UPDATE (17:30 CEST, SEPT10): FLO Logos firstly published to The World!

Announcing! Event Part 1: Conversation Café (16-19)

Posted on: 7 September 2009 at 2331 - Comment

Today, all speakers were (re)confirmed, and we also managed to converse what everyone would contribute to a conversation with some convergence and also a bit of divergence in the topics. Looking upon all the topics that were introduced separately, in real time (well almost, some 15 minutes delay to the max ;), tweet by tweet today, and with that also the shortest intro of a speaker possible - a Twitter handle - they seem to be complimentary and hold a promise of a very interesting exchange!

I present it here in an overview of the first part of the Twestival program, the Conversation Café, where I will blog each topic / speaker separately and in more detail over the coming days in the countdown towards Sunday! Tonight the Event Avatar was also finished, that also will get some Real Life treatment in the postering main street - “Västgötabacken” - with all the public event billboards number one. Expect some picshare when up, as well!

We begin the program with a presentation of the charity in focus; the co-founder of Akvo.org - Thomas Bjelkeman-Pettersson (@bjelekman), with one bias in sustainability, and one other in ICT and social media - and now unifies these strands of action into one through the water and sanitation innovation and project platform Akvo, with 101 (now, with us, 102!) partners making all the talk on the “global water issue” into walk. Akvo makes it easier to match-make field partners and funding sources, and supportive forces.

He brings this into his luggage, and asks us:

‘What is Akvo.org? + How do we make Akvo easier to dive in to?’

The second speaker - or rather conversation starter - for the day is Anna Lindberg, a very proactive journalist-walking-strongly-in-social-media-land (@annalindberg), formerly a TV host for regional talk-show Eftersnack and now a paper journalist (entertainment/culture) on “Corren”, the local newspaper in Linköping, Östgöta Correspondenten.

She asks us, on behalf of her employer:

‘On our way towards dialogue-oriented journalism: What can Corren.se do for you?’

Thomas Selig, the third speaker, is a strong social media Persona (@selig), who holds a one-liner, in his own mind dearly and proudly, attributed to him as something standing out in his “CV” - “one of the most hated bloggers in Sweden” (by TV4), due to his crusades towards the new-populist right and growing tendencies of racism in Sweden. He dedicates his professional routes to help not-for-profits and charities and other world improvement organizations with ICT (read: websites and blogs with a strong social media connection) and some legal assistance through the company Penseo, with a heart firmly set in Open Source and now also Social Media proficiency.

He brings us a wrapping up note collection on the power coming with the outreach and world change possibilities of the Social Web carried by the Internet, where the final conversation beyond this kicks off with his speak:

“Remote Groundswell: Think Global, Talk Global”

With that, we end the presentation of the “Conversation Café” part of our Twestival. In next blog posts to come, the “cultural” part of the event will be blogged: the DJ Café starting at 19.00, with our Guest DJs …T. B. A. - Tuesday! We will also feature the specific Akvo project we have chosen to support with our fund-raising - and why. Beyond that, a closer look at our speakers separately, before the week is over, and we all meet up on Sunday!

Donor’s Tickets are released Tuesday afternoon Wednesday - September 9, 9.09 (yes, 09.09.09 at 09.09) - the time is has been Tweeted!

Be sure to follow the blog evolvement the coming days, and see you on Sunday, 16.00, on Trädgårdsgatan 37 and Kulturhuset!

/Anders Abrahamsson, @sliceonline, moderator and Twestival Host

All details set - watch out for the full blog post and program Monday!

Posted on: 6 September 2009 at 2358 - Comment

Yes, we’re back. After some long leg of preparations, we are soon about to publish the program for Twestival Local, Norrköping. Main details now found in the header above. Full details about the program and content of the event to be published in a separate blog post together with donor’s ticket link during Monday!

MEDIA: NkpgTwestival / Twestival - PRESS RELEASES

Posted on: 10 February 2009 at 1757 - Comment

We sent out a press release today. It is in Swedish and in PDF format - download here: pressreleasenorrkopingtwestival-12februari2009

Also, a global press release has been sent out from London Twestival HQ - they have upgraded the fund raising estimation/goal to 1 000 000 USD - that’s a doubling! And means up to 250 wells drilled and pumps in place! 50 000 peeps more on Earth having access to fresh and clean water beyond projects installed from the charity gatherings! 20 000+ attendants in ~180 cities really making a difference!

From http://blogit.realwire.com/?ReleaseID=11253

Twestival predicted to raise $1million in 1 month

Core Facts

LONDON February 10th – In just one month, from volunteer effort alone, global Twitter-based charity event Twestival has created events in 175+ cities, predicted to raise $1 million for the 1.1billion people in the world who can’t access clean drinking water. Growing beyond all expectations since launching in January 2009, Twestival takes place for 24 hours on February 12th, everywhere from Bethlehem to Birmingham, Beijing to Boston, as up to 20,000 come together inspired by community and charity.

Organised 100% by volunteers connected on micro-blogging site Twitter, the simultaneous events will raise money for charity: water, a non-profit organisation bringing clean, safe drinking water to people in developing nations. By rallying together globally, under short timescales, for a single aim on the same day, the Twestival team hopes to bring awareness to the one in six of us on the planet don’t have access to safe, clean drinking water.

Donate via: http://twestival.com/

Quotes

charity:water founder Scott Harrison
“We are honoured and proud to be Twestival’s cause… The need for clean and safe drinking water worldwide is real and pressing, and there are effective solutions that can radically change lives  … The passion of Amanda Rose and her group of global volunteers has been a great inspiration to our team both in New York and in London. We can’t wait to see what happens on the 12th February!”

Twitter Co-Founder Evan Williams
“We at Twitter are constantly amazed at the daily initiatives, events, movements and moments we see on Twitter, but Twestival has blown us away. The global and city teams have done an amazing job and we’re as excited as everyone!”

Amanda Rose, Twestival Global Organizer
“The layers of contribution from international volunteers and the sheer scope of Twestival could not have been possible a few years ago; certainly not within a few weeks.  The Twitter community has been able to rally around this cause instantly, mobilizing talents and resources to use technology for social good.”

Twestival has global partnerships with Amiando for ticketing, Tipjoy for donations, Mashable for media, and Live Earth for video and broadcast.

Boilerplate Statements

Notes to editors:
About charity: water
charity: water is a non-profit bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. http://www.charitywater.org.

About Live Earth
Live Earth leverages the power of entertainment through integrated events, media, technology and experiences to ignite global movements aimed at solving the most critical environmental issues of our time. www.liveearth.org.

About amiando
Already used by more than 50,000 events worldwide, amiando is the leading tool in Europe for organizing events online.

About Tipjoy
Tipjoy makes it easy for people to leave tips for things they love online, and easy for content owners to be rewarded for making the stuff people love.

Tickets for Norrköping/Linköping/EastSweden Twestival: Now Released!

Posted on: 9 February 2009 at 2230 - Comment

Go and get your tickets here!

There are 5 discounted FIRST COME/FIRST GET tickets, to reward those being fast :).

The full program is now there, in one page.

If you know people in Norrköping or Linköping or elsewhere nearby here in Östergötland region, Sweden, please notify them by sending them to this page and blog - they do not even have to be on Twitter to attend, since the seminar covers a short introduction to the beauty of Microblogging as well!

Welcome to the twestival!

Final Program: Microseminar on Microblogging - Social Media for Social Change

Posted on: at 1755 - Comment

The final program for the microseminar on microblogging has now been set!

We’re approaching tickets release tonight :). The seminar is 19-21 CET, and continues with a networking pub beyond until 23 CET.

Microseminar on Microblogging: Social Media for Social Change

- Elite Grand Hotel Conferences

We host a seminar to cover a phenomenon that just recently went mainstream in Sweden, and has been rolling around in the virtualities of the world with a big spread since spring 2007: Microblogging. Since we are fundraising for a charity, a special edge will be themed towards using social media in general, and microblogging in specific, for the betterment of the world. This part of the Twestival Event will be broadcasted through an interactive session at http://ustream.tv.

Speaker presentations and organizers have been presented separately through blog posts.

Program

19.00 Gathering/Registration

19.15 Introdution to event, Presentation of Program, Presentation Round of Attendees

19.30 Microblogging - what, why and how? Mainstreaming In Sweden 2009 (Anders Abrahamsson, SLICE Services and Publishing, @sliceonline) - download report with his microblogging article here.

19.50 The value of microblogging (Angela Wickenberg, @AngelWickenberg)

20.10 Q&A/Discussion related to first two presentations

20.20 How to keep track of yourself and the world using Microblog Search (Anja Rauch @anmara, Kristoffer Forsgren @forsgren, both at Twingly - @twingly)

20.40 Social Media for Social Change: Spreading Best Practices of Sustainability Innovations and Sustainopreneurship - Focus: Water Innovations

21.00 Q&A/Wrap Up Discussion

After this seriously fun and interesting conversation and presentation we head down to the pub, for even more fun :) !

Welcome!

Venue for part #2 of 2 of Event: Networking Pub at Bishops Arms

Posted on: at 1652 - Comment

The second part of the Twestival for Norrköping/Linköping/East Sweden is taking place at the pub Bishops Arms. It is in the same block as Elite Grand Hotel, and Bishops Arms is always situated in conjunction with the Elite Hotels in Sweden. The venue is included in the Twitter Background for @NkpgTwestival.

Depending on if we reach 25 persons or more, there might be a Tortillas Buffet served as well. With 25 attendees RSVP latest Wednesday, we have a go. Refreshments and food are paid directly at venue, the fee/donation above only covers the fundraising for the charity and cost for the seminar. Especially for us, they will provide organic beer for the night :).

UPDATE: Clarification - the Networking Pub still will take place, but then with some easier pub snacks available if we don’t pass the 25 people attending (the Buffet is made by Riverside Restaurant on demand).