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==Description==
== Description ==
''Crewscut.com'' is a wiki and webportal for cultural players, dedicated to presenting cultural and media projects, networks and knowhow. Content is shared under a [[Creative Commons]] license.
Powered by {{tag|MediaWiki}}, '''Crewscut.com''' was a {{tag|Danish}} wiki for cultural producers, dedicated to presenting cultural and media projects, networks and knowhow. As of April 2010, Crewscut.com is {{tag|Goal abandoned|discontinued}} as a [[wiki]] for cultural projects, but the wiki's database and user base is continued under a new profile in [[NotatWiki]].


The wiki is currently available only in Danish.
The Crewscut.com domain will be used to host the media production back catalogue of Crews Cut Production, powered by [http://wordpress.org/ WordPress].


==Background==
== Background ==
''Crewscut.com'' was started in december 2004 by two students of media in Odense, Denmark, [[Morten Blaabjerg]] and [[Søren Falgaard]]. The site was inspired by mainly three things :
''Crewscut.com'' was started in December {{tag|Founded in 2004|2004}} by two media students in Odense, {{tag|Denmark}}, [[Morten Blaabjerg]] and [http://falgaard.dk/ Søren Falgaard]. The site was inspired by mainly three things:
# The need to organise and present creative projects online (mainly film/tv projects) - to create an online home for the widely divergent ideas and projects of the organisers, which didn't seem to fit with any traditional, hierarchical form
# The amazing concept of [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], and the discovery that MediaWiki could be used as an open source platform to build such a site
# A mixture of [http://lessig.org Lawrence Lessig]'s ideas of 'remixing culture' and the media philosophy of Jean Baudrillard, Paul Virilio and others.


# The need to organize and present creative projects online (mainly film/tv projects) - to create an online home for the widely divergent ideas and projects of the organizers, which didn't seem to fit in any traditional, hierarchical form
The wiki began to grow, with the realisation that MediaWiki was powerful enough to contain information on not only the organisers' own projects, but could envelop information on the converging media landscape as a whole, and invite other users and projects to participate.
# The amazing concept of [[Wikipedia]], and the discovery that [[MediaWiki]] could be used as an open source platform to build such a site
# A mixture of [[Lawrence Lessig]]'s ideas of 'remixing culture' and the media philosophy of Jean Baudrillard, Paul Virilio and others.


The wiki began to grow, with the realization that Mediawiki was powerful enough to contain information on not only the organizers' own projects, but could envelop information on the converging media landscape as a whole, and invite other users and projects to participate.
== Perspectives ==
 
The ambitions for Crewscut.com fell into several categories:
==Perspectives==
* To expand its user base and article count significantly.
The ambitions for ''Crewscut.com'' falls into several categories :
* To expand its content and structure into an international edition, to make the wiki accessible to a global user base.
* To expand it's user base and article count significantly. Currently the wiki has 30 registered users, but needs more active users to become a more potent and attractive online platform.
* To expand and rebuild the architecture of the site to include [[wp:Bittorrent|Bittorrent]] technology to enable filesharing of large files (complete films), and to improve the user-interface presentation to make it easier to contribute to the site.
* To expand it's content and structure into an international edition, to make the wiki accessible to a global user base.
* To expand and rebuild the architecture of the site to include a [[Bittorrent]] tracker to enable filesharing of large files (complete films), and to improve the user-interface presentation to make it even easier to contribute to the site.

Latest revision as of 20:32, 11 December 2022

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Status: Goal abandoned
Language: Danish
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
Main topic: Culture

Description[edit]

Powered by MediaWiki, Crewscut.com was a Danish wiki for cultural producers, dedicated to presenting cultural and media projects, networks and knowhow. As of April 2010, Crewscut.com is discontinued as a wiki for cultural projects, but the wiki's database and user base is continued under a new profile in NotatWiki.

The Crewscut.com domain will be used to host the media production back catalogue of Crews Cut Production, powered by WordPress.

Background[edit]

Crewscut.com was started in December 2004 by two media students in Odense, Denmark, Morten Blaabjerg and Søren Falgaard. The site was inspired by mainly three things:

  1. The need to organise and present creative projects online (mainly film/tv projects) - to create an online home for the widely divergent ideas and projects of the organisers, which didn't seem to fit with any traditional, hierarchical form
  2. The amazing concept of Wikipedia, and the discovery that MediaWiki could be used as an open source platform to build such a site
  3. A mixture of Lawrence Lessig's ideas of 'remixing culture' and the media philosophy of Jean Baudrillard, Paul Virilio and others.

The wiki began to grow, with the realisation that MediaWiki was powerful enough to contain information on not only the organisers' own projects, but could envelop information on the converging media landscape as a whole, and invite other users and projects to participate.

Perspectives[edit]

The ambitions for Crewscut.com fell into several categories:

  • To expand its user base and article count significantly.
  • To expand its content and structure into an international edition, to make the wiki accessible to a global user base.
  • To expand and rebuild the architecture of the site to include Bittorrent technology to enable filesharing of large files (complete films), and to improve the user-interface presentation to make it easier to contribute to the site.