Difference between revisions of "London Anarchist Bookfair 2011"

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'''Who to contact?'''  
 
'''Who to contact?'''  
  
*Andy Meinke? (Someone on the list mentioned he knew him) . [http://www.google.com/search?q=London+Anarchists+Andy+Meinke Who is he anyway ?]  
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*Andy Meinke? (Someone on the list mentioned he knew him) . [http://www.google.com/search?q=London+Anarchists+Andy+Meinke Who is he anyway ? - cp says: I think he's the guy involved with LDMG, Freedom Bookshop, might be part of bookfair collective]
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* Tony, bookfair collective (cp has email address)
 
*National address?
 
*National address?
  
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*Staffing the Stall  
 
*Staffing the Stall  
*Supplying the stall  
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*Supplying the stall
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**Ask to be near Indymedia London and Dissident Island (i.e. the fun people)
 
*Paying for the stall  
 
*Paying for the stall  
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**1/2 is £20, full table is £40
 
*Reasoning behind having a stall (Mission Statement)
 
*Reasoning behind having a stall (Mission Statement)
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**Have a presence in the anarcho community
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**Support and collaborate with existing tech/media groups
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**Make links with new ones
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**Perhaps coordinate something hands-on/interactive or something like a "Have you tech security questions here" and people can come up and talk to people at the stall about their specific concerns which is a lot more engaging then handing someone a booklet, and would also prompt the person to read the booklet
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**Give out free cake
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**Get donations
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'''Other bookfair activities to get involved with'''
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*Filming: Bookfair collective is providing a room to do filmed interviews, last year there were some really nice ones recorded and published on imc london (see: https://london.indymedia.org/articles/5910)
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*Catalyst Radio trying co-ordinate recording and streaming the mainhall lectures
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*Attend, record and publish (audio/video) talks and workshops

Latest revision as of 18:36, 7 September 2011

London Anarchist Bookfair

[ http://anarchistbookfair.org.uk/]

The mailing list consensus appears to be that Hacktionlab have a stall at the Bookfair

Who to contact?

Issues to be addressed

  • Staffing the Stall
  • Supplying the stall
    • Ask to be near Indymedia London and Dissident Island (i.e. the fun people)
  • Paying for the stall
    • 1/2 is £20, full table is £40
  • Reasoning behind having a stall (Mission Statement)
    • Have a presence in the anarcho community
    • Support and collaborate with existing tech/media groups
    • Make links with new ones
    • Perhaps coordinate something hands-on/interactive or something like a "Have you tech security questions here" and people can come up and talk to people at the stall about their specific concerns which is a lot more engaging then handing someone a booklet, and would also prompt the person to read the booklet
    • Give out free cake
    • Get donations

Other bookfair activities to get involved with

  • Filming: Bookfair collective is providing a room to do filmed interviews, last year there were some really nice ones recorded and published on imc london (see: https://london.indymedia.org/articles/5910)
  • Catalyst Radio trying co-ordinate recording and streaming the mainhall lectures
  • Attend, record and publish (audio/video) talks and workshops