

#Photosheet for digital billboard free#
I found these sites by searching in Google.Īll I have done is sign up with a free membership and that enables me to browse and use thousands of royalty free images under the condition that I recognise the source of the image and the site it came from in correct format, and use them in the following ways, as stated on the FAQ page of their website: In addition to this I have started to broaden my picture/image search to the following sites, which are both royalty free content sites: After I got it up and running I asked my other group members to collate any pictures they had that we will possibly use in our video and upload them all to our facebook page/photo album, that way we will be able to see all the pictures as well as attract curiosity to our page. My job is to create this page, which only took about 45 minutes. Our idea behind this page was to add some depth to our video concept by using an additional technology medium to portray our ideas and to even see how many people we can get to 'like' the page. This week we created a facebook 'page' for our video titled "Information Fighters'. So could it be possible that we really all are somehow a 'hack' at some point in that we wish to seek out knowledge and information that perhaps we so rightly deserve to know?ġ) Lenczner, M, Townsend, A, Proulx, F, Hall, J, Kaplan, A, 2011,Ĭitizen Hackers: Their Disappearing Role in the Community Wireless Movement, viewed 22 September 2011, That's also why I believe open source software is so important and something that I have a strong ethos towards and the fact that there should be much more of it readily available for users to share with one another.Īnother point that springs to mind is the fact that many years ago when they use to have meetings in the public sphere, and those who wanted to voice their opinions or share information were able to do so, I suppose it could be somewhat similar where today particular kinds of 'hackers' simply want to find out more information that they believe should be readily available for all to use and share, but cannot, therefore they hack into a system to somehow try to find it themselves.
#Photosheet for digital billboard software#
I know myself, that I am forever curious as to how and why software is the way it is as I gain further knowledge, and therefore the more I want to find out about. This statement got me thinking about how true this statement was back in the late 80's and how relevant it is today.Ī question that could be raised is are many of us today in fact, citizen hackers? Curious and simply wanting to explore and delve into the knowledge mind of a computer to gain 'digital inclusion and universal access'? ( Lenczner, Townsend & Proulx et.al 2011).

We make use of a service already existing without paying for what could be dirt-cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons? We explore. the world of the electron and the switch, the beauty of the baud. Cyberpolitics and Hackers- are we all somehow one?Īn interesting quote by Blankership (1986) from the article titled, 'Citizen-Hacker: Doing Global Democracy' from the weekly readings this week mentions "This is our world now.
