Techfest 2007: Feeding the Fish

A breathtaking performance of choreographed color where highly technical juggling fused with dance and cutting edge technology by Alix Wilding and Simon Mylius. The duo: Alix Wilding and Simon Mylius are both accomplished British jugglers with over a decade of experience performing choreographed technical juggling. They have wowed audiences in 27 countries around the world at hundreds of events including high profile product launches, awards ceremonies, festivals, gala events, cabarets and nightclubs and at the Olympic Games 2004, now this time in IIT Bombay on Techfest 2007

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Creative Commons, India launched on 26th Jan at IIT Bombay

The project celebrated its official launch today at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Bombay. The launch is part of Asia’s largest technology festival held in Mumbai – Techfest. Now in its tenth year, the two day festival offers a smattering of workshops, exhibitions and lectures to students to explore advances and opportunities in modern science and technology.


Speakers at the launch event:

Mr. Joichi Ito [Chairman, Creative Commons]
Dr. Catharina Maracke [Creative Commons, Global Coordinator]
Mr. Nandu Pradhan [President and Managing Director, Red Hat, India]
Mr. Shuddhabrata Sengupta [Sarai-CSDS]
Prof. Deepak Phatak [KReSIT, IIT Bombay]

Mr. Ito will speak about the importance of Creative Commons for a growing global digital culture in light of the launch of the Indian creative commons jurisdiction on January 26th. The intimate interaction between technology, law and culture in digital products is creating new challenges for enterprises, individuals and other organizations. How is the digital landscape getting altered with the emergence of licenses such as creative commons?

For more information about this project and its launch, visit CC-India’s website. To learn more about this year’s Techfest, click here.
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