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The WAYOUT Media view on REactor Conference

17 Jul. 2012 in News, REactor Conference

The WAYOUT media view on

Reactor Conference May 2012

by Helen Goss

I was very keen to be involved in this conference as I have an active interest in how young people use new technologies to communicate and interact with their communities. I saw this as a chance to observe first hand how young people in Europe are working with other young people, helping them to tackle the issues that are a part of their lives. I also wanted to contribute, wherever possible, a UK perspective and help when any collating of information was needed.

I saw my role in this week of activities as a motivator and presenter of information regarding current research and project work within the field of Social Media and Youth work in the UK. I wanted to inspire and provoke thinking around how and why the participants used these technologies in their everyday work with the young people in their organisations.

My presentation at the beginning of the conference was an overview of the evolution of these new technologies, focusing on how a young person is now able to become the creator of their ‘services’ instead of just a consumer. I hope that I highlighted the necessity as a youth worker, to be aware of this, in order to support young people in developing within this ‘bubble’ of new media. I used my experience of growing up in line with the evolution of this revolutionary technological age as a way into thinking about how young people engage with the technology around them.  My role though out the rest of the conference was to assist in gathering the information that came from the investigations carried out by participants so that they could be presented online in a useful way.

At the time of the conference in the UK there was a study being carried out by the Nominet Trust, to investigate ‘How digital technologies can support young people to engage socially and economically with their communities’, now called ‘the Digital Edge’ (http://www.nominettrust.org.uk/knowledge-centre/articles/digital-edge-using-technology-to-support-young-people) which came up with ten messages for exploring digital innovation with young people. The paper resulting from this study is called ‘The Digital Edge, Using digital technology to support young people’ and can be found here (http://www.nominettrust.org.uk/sites/default/files/The%20Digital%20Edge.pdf) It is a provocation paper written for the Nominet Trust by Tim Davies, David Wilcox and Alex Farrow. The technologies suggested for use in this paper are ambitious but the thinking behind the engagement of young people using technologies they come across in their everyday life can be used as poignant starting points. I think with a bit of work, it would be possible to include a simplified and accessible version to the users of Vivo in the context of Youth Work within Europe.

Which brings me on to the issue of working with disadvantage groups, a subject which, the conference sort to address. There were many examples of great films produced by young people, for young people communicating the issues of their communities, this medium is very powerful and accessible. Many projects were already present online making them available for others to use and learn from. There were some thought provoking presentations by the team which, demonstrated how to listen to and engage with disadvantaged and disenfranchised young people in a way that empowered them into action or inspired youth workers to ‘pay attention’.

The conference presented the triangle of social media, youth work and human rights as a way to focus on how European youth work and young peoples issues can be communicated through the use of social and audio-visual media.

I observed many innovative and talented approaches for getting young peoples messages across. The conference helped me to understand what ways social media could assist meaningfully in the communication of these methodologies so that others could benefit from the great work already achieved.

I was very pleased to have been invited and given the opportunity to work with this experienced team, they made me feel very welcome. I loved the easygoing nature surrounding the whole conference, this attitude helped the participants relax and learn in a fertile environment where many things were able to grow! The balance of informal and structured sessions along with the opportunity for participants to attend and deliver workshops was just right. I must mention the Sweded workshop, which was my favorite and will be used in my practice in future. I was also very grateful for the opportunity to mix with the participants in the ‘social’ moments as I learned much about the way people are working with new media in many parts of Europe.

 

Thank you again for your fabulousness!

Helen Goss –   wayout media

more about WAYOUT MEDIA here: http://wayoutmedia.com/

 

The Video Volunteers project has been funded with support from the European Commission [Education and Culture DG, Youth in Action Programme] and the Council of Europe [European Youth Foundation – Category B]. The publication (communication) itself reflects only the views of the authors, and neither the Commission nor the Council of Europe may be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

 

 

 

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Everyday is a good day to make a video!

16 Jul. 2012 in News

VIDEO VOLUNTEERS might be coming to an end! But always remember!

Everyday is a good day to make a video!

From the ViVo group of Spazio Giovanni, Italy, a video reminder of how you can spread your message across by creating a video in 4 steps!
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“I’m trying to stay alive…”

18 Apr. 2012 in News

The New Production of the youngsters of ViVo

We are coming closer and closer to the end of the Video Volunteers project but beautiful surprises are always coming…

The new production of the Man-in-Black label video group from Slovakia embodies what this project is all about! Video activism at it’s best, presenting a personal story in a touching way and portraying a message that is as universal as it can only be.

We would like to present a small text written by the partner organization in Slovakia, Milan Simecka Foundation, describing the background of the video:

“The ViVo group from Moldava and Bodvou, Slovakia, called the “Man-in-Black-label”, is back with a video full of emotions. 

This time they depict the life and feelings of a character that grew up in bad living conditions. The topic is very close to their own experience as part of the team is living in a Roma settlement.

The Man-in-Black team wants by their new video to send a message to the world that, even when living in very bad conditions, we cannot give up. We are not alone and maybe someone else has a harder life. Don’t give up!”

We  can only give a standing ovation for young productions like this!

You can watch “I’m trying to stay alive” along with the previous works of Man-in-Black-label work,     Gagnsters of ViVo” and Moldava”  on ViVo’s  I’Mpossible channel!
http://vimeo.com/channels/imposiblevivo

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REactor: We are going to Budapest!

27 Mar. 2012 in Events & Calls, News, REactor Conference

REactor: Conference & Workshops

| Call for Applications

The NEW Conference & Workshops on Social and Audiovisual Media is HERE!!!

The last international event of Video Volunteers is coming close! In Budapest from the 19th till the 25th of May 2012, the REactor Conference & Workshop will be held in the European Youth Center Budapest with 31 peer educators, youthworkers, trainers and professionals who are residents in Council of Europe’s Member States (for countries check: http://www.coe.int/aboutcoe/index.asp?page=47pays1europe&l=en)!

The Call for Applications has just started!!! For more information on the event please read carefully the Info Letter here: REactor Info Letter

To attend the REactor Conference & Workshops, fill in the application form (REactor Application form) and send it by 12th of April 2012 to reactor.application@gmail.com

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Up Coming Vivos: IN HEAT!

21 Mar. 2012 in News

ViVos all over Europe are IN HEAT!

Focus Groups are now in the final production phase, I’Mpossible channel videos are popping out like crazy and on top of that we are preparing a PUBLICATION!

Yes you read right! Video Volunteers are preparing a publication of 2 volumes and a DVD collection! And the name of the publication is FRAME!

The first volume is called “FRAME your aim” and is concluding the methodology that was used during the ViVo project along with expert’s views on media & youth – human rights and the results of the Focus Groups interviews!

The second volume is “FRAME you(th)” and it will be a visual journey of the participants of ViVo from all the countries involved!

We are getting excited! The publication will be ready just on time to be revealed on the Media Conference of Video Volunteers  REactor this May in Budapest Hungary!

For more information on the publications, you can download the Calls for authors! And stay tuned for the Announcement of the Media Conference application round if you want to join us in Budapest this May!!!

Open Call FRAME you(th)

Open Call FRAME your aim

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Fundraiserz > Support ViVo!

11 Mar. 2012 in News

Video Volunteers needs your support! We are coming closer and closer to the finishing line of the project and we are more than grateful for all the amazing moment we created during all these months, by creating media, working with people, sharing our stories and showing it to the world!

Video Volunteers want to celebrate all the moments by creating a publication! We need your support to realize this!
We have created 2 fundraiser that you can show your support!

 

You can contribute by claiming PERKS which include gifts for you as a return of our appreciation! Contribute any amount and get back T-shirts, special mentions, videos and much more!

How you can contribute?

By going to the fundraising page of Video Volunteers in Indiegogohttp://www.indiegogo.com/videovolunteers_frame
Then you push: Contribute now! and then you choose the amount that you want to offer!
You put your details and then you pushCONTRIBUTE!
We thank you for the contribution and we highly appreciate it!
SOCIAL MARIE: Price for Social Innovation
Vote for us to receive this beautiful award by simply clicking!
1. Click on the button ‘ERRE SZAVAZOK’ and add your email address.
2. You receive an email with an other link to confirm your vote for us. Click on that too.
3. Promote it on your FB page and emails, to get more clicks and votes.
4. Keep your fingers crossed that we win!
5. And in May we celebrate together :-)
We appreciate your support! Let’s make this project close beautifully!

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“I wish…” 2012 is here…

10 Mar. 2012 in News

EVERYONE HAS A WISH…

17 people from different countries around Europe decided to share their wishes with the world in 10 seconds maximum! The result is a compilation of beautiful images and wishes…

We would like to thank all the people who participated in the “I wish…” international production for their willingness and enthousiasm!

ENJOY!

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Focus Focus Groups!! | in 5 European Countries

28 Feb. 2012 in News

FOCUS GROUPS

It’s been sometime since Video Volunteers decided to start making Focus Group Interviews. What is great about it? We are doing it in 5 different countries and using video, photo & text to document the results!

During the peer educators ViVo meeting in Malaga, all partners tested and got prepared to run a Focus Group Interview back in their country!

What is a Focus Group Interview?

“Focus group (FG) is a method of group interviewing in which the interaction between
the facilitator and the group as well as between group members provides a space
to express and share thoughts, feelings, attitudes and ideas on a certain subject.”

The THEME- Question of the Focus Groups of Video Volunteers  is What is the relation between Audiovisual and Social Media with youth participation?”

The LINE-THINKING behind the theme of the Focus Groups is to research whether youngsters believe that there’s a relation between creating and sharing media AND being active in society.
Focus Groups were realized in Slovakia & Spain, already! Greece, Hugnary & Italy are coming up next!
For the video results of the Focus Groups, we are curious! And we stay curious!

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I’Mpossible Channel: Do you volunteer?

20 Feb. 2012 in News

EVS – Get Started!

The new production of Intercambia Youth Association(Malaga, Spain) is about VOLUNTEERING and it is hosted in the I’Mpossible Channel!

Do you volunteer?

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ViVo’s Spazio Giovanni: Every month a new young artist!

17 Feb. 2012 in News

A new young artist every month!

At Ulisse youth center, managed by our Italian partners of Spazio Giovani, each month you can find works and art installations by a new young artist, in exhibitions cured by Ulisse center with an inauguration event.

All the activity is entirely organised and managed by a group of young volunteers working as curators for the exhibitions, keeping contacts with media, opening and controlling the place, organising the inauguration event which usually consists in a dj-set or concert by local bands, prepare and spread invitations.

Youth association FulminArte is collaborating in the activity, contacting local young artists.

When the weather is warm, as during this winter (and obviously during spring and summer), inauguration event and part of the exhibition are located in the external garden of Ulisse center, or even in the close public park, where once in a year all youngsters are envolved in a “en-plein-air” painting.

Thanks to the collaboration with Treviglio  Cooperative credit bank, all art works after one month of exhibition at Ulisse center, are exposed for another month in the windows of “Youth and Family”  space of the same bank.

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