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			Check it out... There's a global webjam hapening right now in various places including Beirut, Jerusalem, Amsterdam and others. I've just been listening to some really lovely Palestinian hiphop... Now, to Beirut. Fucking amazing.  
 
 
Mrabba Electroni[c]que: Global Lebanon Web Jam. 
Stop the war! 
 
http://beirut.streamtime.org 
http://streamtime.org 
 
!!!!please note time change!!!!!!! 
 
Saturday, August 12 2006, 15:00 - 19:00 PM CEST [-> 16:00 - 20:00 EEST] 
 
Live audio/video streaming transmission from Waag Society in Amsterdam, in  direct connection with Beirut and surrounding localities. The event was initiated by Streamtime, a web support campaign for Iraqi bloggers. 
 
After  one  month  of  violence and carnage, this Global Web Jam brings together  live  interviews and conversations, video clips, cartoons and blog  blurbs,  soundscapes,  DJs  and VJs, a lively mix of information, art,  protest,  party  and  reflection.  We  feature the voices, images stories,   reports  and  initiatives  from  Lebanon  and  beyond,  with 
participation  of  activists, artists, bloggers, journalists, musicians and many others. 
 
This is a call for an immediate end to the violence and destruction, in defiance of war, and in search for solidarity. 
 
With  contributions  and  participation  of: Wahid el-Solh, Mounira el-Solh,  Sonya  Knox,  Naeem  Mohaiemen,  Kanj  Hamadi, Jim Quilty, Randa Mirza,  Mazen  Kerbaj,  Raed  Yassin,  Charbel Haber, Nathalie Fallaha, Henri  Gemayel,  Fadi  Tufayli,  Tariq  Shadid,  Chalaan Charif, Martin 
Siepermann,  Arjan  El Fassed, Ruud Huurman, Kadir van Lohuizen, Thomas Burkhalter and Anna Trechsel, Beirut DC, Tarek Atoui and many others. 
 
This  Global  Web Jam is an initiative of Jo van der Spek, Geert Lovink and Cecile Landman (from Streamtime), Nat Muller, Paul Keller and Denis Jaromil Rojo in Amsterdam; and Tarek Atoui and Rawya el-Chab in Beirut. 
 
info: http://beirut.streamtime.org | mail: beirut@dischosting.nl 
 
This project is supported by Waag Society, Novib (Dutch Oxfam) and X-Y Solidarity Fund			 |   
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