The document discusses the evolution of community networks and participation. Early community networks focused on access, but now people want to participate and innovate. Living labs aim to bring together citizens, companies, universities and governments to jointly drive open innovation projects to meet local needs. The Citilab in Cornella, Spain is presented as a case study, creating a collaborative environment since 2004 where local demands have spurred innovation projects and the evolution to a "lab society".
The document proposes the hypothesis of an "Internet of Cultures" that would be accessible to all humans through voice and video technologies, not just literate English speakers. It discusses three phases of internet development: 1) computer experts, 2) scientists/literate people, 3) arts/cultures through technologies like VoIP and videoconferencing. The i2CAT Foundation aims to build an internet for all through convergence of audio/video into IP networks. A "Global Multicultural Party" is proposed to test new internet applications on a large scale and popularize their use between cultures.
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The Creative Ring is an initiative to foster cultural diversity and creativity across European cities. It aims to test co-creation of content between local, regional, and European creative organizations. It also supports research, innovation, and distribution of creative works through open Future Internet platforms. The Creative Ring establishes hubs in cities that provide infrastructure and tools to help creative industries and artists experiment and collaborate locally and across the network. There are currently three pilot hubs in Barcelona, Kortrijk, and Trento. The initiative offers new technologies to artists and creative industries through applications and tools to support their work.
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This document discusses using an "Internet for Culture and People" to connect cultural centers and share cultural events. It describes the Cultural Ring project, which connected local theaters using an IP network and equipped them as audiovisual studios. The project helped share opera performances, increasing audiences. Ongoing challenges include organizing vast cultural repositories and engaging more people. Open living labs are proposed as a way to involve citizens in user-driven cultural innovation. Europeana is discussed as a potential European cultural laboratory.