Deptford.TV

Deptford.TV is a AV documentation of the regeneration process of the Deptford area in collaboration with SPC.org media lab, Bitnik.org, the Boundless.coop, Liquid Culture and Goldsmiths College.

Deptford.TV, the AV documentation of the regeneration process of the Deptford area, was initiated in September 2005 when students of the Screen Documentary MA course of Goldsmiths College started documenting the regeneration process in the Deptford Creek area. The rough material, the take outs and the edited versions of this video footage will be made available on the Deptford.TV database and distributed over the boundless.coop wireless network with the bitnik media collective's Copyfight! system under an open content license.

During the NODE.London festival, television hacking workshops will be held at a video studio at dek.spc.org in Greenwich, and a 'best of' selection of the regeneration documentation will be screened in the Ivy Pub.

Deptford.TV premieres:

Deptford.TV is a collaborative video project documenting South/East London see http://deptford.tv These short films are coming out of a Deptford.TV/CUCR collaboration about two Deptford stories: the eviction of the squatters and businesses on New Cross Road, and the restoration of the Minesweeper, a floating community creative space recently damaged in a fire, see http://www.minesweeper.tv/

CUCR is the Centre for Urban and Community Research at Goldsmiths, see http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/cucr/

Project Participants
Participating individuals (users on this site): 
Adnan Hadzi
Camden McDonald
Carmen
Doma
James Stevens
Editors of this node:
Adnan Hadzi

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