open knowledge festival (okfest) helsinki 2012 - selected notes by attila bujdosó

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My Notes of the Open Knowledge Festival 2012 which took place in Helsinki, Finland. Find out more about the speakers and program at http://2012.okfestival.org/ Image credits go to their respective owners.

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#OKfestOpen Knowledge Festival, Helsinki

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Rufus PollockOpen Knowledge Foundation

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open data

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what if writing had been patented in

Mesopotamia?

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driven by:

info complexity (necessity)

+

info tech (opportunity)

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open to anyone: the goal is

interoperability

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open to anyone: the goal is

interoperability

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open data vs.

open knowledge

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there was a lot of arguingfor open data

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“It is a loss for the society

if the data collected is not used.

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“The cost of doing #opendata is

incredibly low, the potential return high. Why the heck

wouldn’t government do it?

@rufuspollock

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“The cost of open data is

like a cheap bet in a casino where the potential wins

ARE HUGE

@rufuspollock

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“open data makes

possible to make better (political) decisions

Juha Haataja @juuhaa

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“ I'll buy the "it costs us to provide data"

argument when public bodies start charging for access

to their press releases.

@JohnWonderlich #okfest

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School of Dataschoolofdata.org

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“CSV is the data Kalashnikov:

not pretty, but many wars have been fought with it

and kids can use it.

@pudo

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datajournalism

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Helsingin Sanomat election machine

open up data

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home loan interest rates have decreased after Svenska Dagbladet's crowdsourced map

http://www.svd.se/naringsliv/sag-din-ranta

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open kitchenrestaurant day

open sauna

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open design for laser cutting

workshop

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global answers to local problems

www.citybik.es

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Report neighborhood issues and see them get fixed.

seeclickfix.com

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“ We need public good enterprises focused on #opendata and #open

knowledge to deliver the things that really matter

...maybe even with access to tax budget.

James Cameron #okfest

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open democracy

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“For me Open Government Partnership is an exercise

of humility where both government and people say ‘we don't know everything’.

www.opengovpartnership.org

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“Systems literacy

may be the literacy for the 21st century.

Tom Armitage, Hide & Seek

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@villepeltola

'People systems' are the most important systems.

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Helsinki Design Lab’sDesign Exchange Program

=code4europe

add design/tech knowledge to public service.

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examples for social decision making

platforms

@pudo

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“the culture of

social decision making is THE design challenge

Dan Hill @cityofsound

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Tagcloud design applied to leastreviewed and forgotten problems.

@participatory

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kittenwar.com

>

allourideas.org

@participatory

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Finnur Magnusson, former CTO of the

Icelandic constitution council

@gommit

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“People are more willing

to pay tax if they take partin budget planning

@gommit

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Participants were given a daily salary of a MP for brainstorming for a day about what to include in

the Icelandic Constitution. @gommit

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Participants were given a daily salary of a MP for brainstorming for a day about what to include in

the Icelandic Constitution.

That's what I mean by a good way of providing extrinsic motivation!!

@gommit

@bujatt

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"You can kill intrinsic motivation by adding

wrong | too much extrinsic motivation"

Niklaus Moor (Swisscom) on gamification

the core is the combination of intrinsic and extrinsic motivations

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appr. 1% of total Iceland population contributed to

conversation on new constitution. Good or bad?

@gommit on public engagement

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appr. 1% of total Iceland population contributed to

conversation on new constitution. Good or bad?

We don't know as there aren't many recent examples.

@gommit on public engagement

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'It doesn't matter how many people read it but rather

how many people write it.'

Subjective Atlas of Hungary vs. Icelandic Constitution

@bujatt

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how to maintain motivation for participation?

you need success stories, you need evidence for the involvement of gov. policy

makers... feedback loops@gommit on open government

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"I wrote this sentence in the constitution."

nice story to tellto your grandchildren

at family dinners

@gommit on motivation

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the only way to maintain motivation is a bit obvious:

show them that their participation

was taken into account-> results

@RobertHarm on #opengov

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people who are active they have tools anyhow

(also offline) to participate.

what about those not politically active?

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"Active people cheer direct democracy in order to hand

power to themselves."

#crowdsourcing #democracy

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'How to measure success in crowdsourcing initiatives?'

Level of involvement vs. equal level of

representation

@bujatt

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Hans RoslingGapminder

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open cities

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“People should

convince government that it is OK to be wrong, it is OK to ask questions.

Roberto Corsini, Helsinki City Library

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Roberto Corsini, Helsinki City Library

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“ People who are concerned aboutand take an active role in working out everyday life

- creative industry workers, activists, entrepreneurs - don't go to library because they're just too busy.

They only go in the early morning/late evening to pick up a book or with their kids. By setting up urban offices in all city libraries we try to invite them to the public libraries to 1. promote their activities to the wider audience of the library

2. promote our services to them

Roberto Corsini, Helsinki City Library

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“Turn public libraries into free co-working spaces!

Roberto Corsini, Helsinki City Library

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www.urbanoffice.fi/en

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“Make standards to

enable simple occupation of wastelands and empty

buildings in Helsinki!

Johanna Sumuvuori, Helsinki City Council

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open design

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open design, as understood by @mushon

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open design definition

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