RAM is live

If you read the iFOCOS blog THIS carefully, you deserve something for paying such close attention. So here’s something: a sneak peak at our newest research project, Random Acts of Media.

RAM is both research and a collaborative gallery and art project about how people around the world experience media. Our first formal report for RAM is about how the spring 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech university in the US signaled a permanent shift in the way journalism is practiced and distributed in the connected society. You’ll also find a curated gallery of images we’ve selected for exhibit, and a collaboration gallery we hope you’ll use to add more images, videos and insights. Hope you like it.

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About the Author

Andrew Nachison

Andrew Nachison
Andrew is co-founder and CEO of iFOCOS, the media think tank and futures lab that organizes the We Media conferences, awards and global membership community. He's also a partner at the seven26group, the business design-innovation firm that publishes WeMedia.com. He's a former journalist and now a media, culture and technology analyst. He's been quoted by The New York Times, Reuters, Bloomberg, Businessweek and other publications, and has appeared on CNN, The BBC, PBS NewsHour (USA) and other broadcasts. He's a widely engaged speaker, advisor and consultant to commercial and non-profit companies worldwide. He's on the boards of the World Editor's Forum and NewsTrust. Connect with Andrew via: LinkedIn | Facebook | Plaxo | Twitter. DOWNLOAD A HI_REZ PHOTO

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