VozMob Open-source storytelling platform for recent immigrants in Los Angeles to create and publish...

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VozMobOpen-source storytelling platform for recent immigrants in Los Angeles to create and publish stories about their community, directly from mobile phones

cheapintuitiveany phoneany networkprivateour waymulti-lingualmulti-country http://vozmob.net

Partnership

Research: mobile phone survey at day laborer centers

We surveyed 58 day laborers in 5 worker centers

• 78% have a cell phone• 29% use a pre-paid plan● Phone expenses vary between $20-

$180 /month – with 50% paying less than $50/month

We found:

What do they use their phones for?

What features do they use?

Mobile Voices was created to “give voice to the voiceless”

Popular Education

+ Participatory Design

- tell the story voice-mail radio - show it. photo-reporting- pictures and sound slide shows- movies

Storytelling – with mobiles

Storytelling: say it.

Voicemail – to –blogGcast -> RSScall 1-888-65-GCAST (888-654-2278); a voice will ask you for the number of

the phone you registered with; enter 888-8-VOZMOB (888-886-9662); it will ask you for a 4 digit pin; enter 8888 record something. then press # [all in english].

Gizmo -> email -> drupalone number, message in Spanish, post to blog

Next step: voipdrupal

Storytelling: show it.

Storytelling: narrated pictures, slide shows, videos

Free / Open Source Software

+ Creative Commons Content

System Features

Post from (almost) any phone

Cheap: any phone or provider, no data plan needed, pre-paid ok, MMS bundles

Easy: voice calls, sms, or mms

vozmob.net CMS:editremixtagtranslatesharegeo-locateetc.

Send to phones

registrationalertsgroupsmsg of the dayhow-toetc…

exportprintopen APIs

Cross-platform

Maps + GIS

Participatory graphic design

codesignedsite theme

research

suppliersroll-out technology

usersappropriate

suppliersre-claim

users adoptreject

users baroquizecreolizecannibalize

suppliers co-opt adapt

block

suppliersroll-out technology

usersappropriate

• what is possible with cheap technology• phones as gateway technology• evaluate participatory design process• storytelling’s role in community building• assess impact (individual, IDEPSCA, beyond)• examine surprises

open research

http://vozmob.net – main project site

Research/coordination:http://blog.vozmob.net - research bloghttp://wiki.vozmob.net - project wikihttp://class.vozmob.net - USC class wikihttp://tags.vozmob.net - del.icio.us tags for ‘vozmob’http://list.vozmob.net - project mailing listhttp://devlist.vozmob.net - development mailing list

Technology development:http://dev.vozmob.net - bugs, features requests (redmine)http://code.vozmob.net - code repository (gitorious)irc://chat.freenode.net/vozmob - weekly chatshttp://sandbox.vozmob.net - test site

Supporters

creditsvozmob teamSteve Anderson, Natalie Arellano, François Bar, Melissa Brough, Mark Burdett, Adolfo Cisneros, Sasha Costanza-Chock, Nidhi Dewan, Pedro Espinosa, Amanda Garces, Maria De Lourdes Gonzalez, Carmen Gonzales, Chris Guitarte, Josh Haglund, Philip Javellana, Crispin Jimenez, Charlotte Lapsansky, Manuel Mancia, Gabriela Rodriguez, Marcos Rodriguez, Benjamin Stokes, Cara Wallis,…

graphicsadapted from originals by Rini Templeton (riniart.org)

¡Gracias!

Just a few of many stories

http://vozmob.net/es/node/687“Jacqueline”

MADELOU

“Jornaleros”

ADOLFO

http://vozmob.net/en/node/2837

http://vozmob.net/en/node/6132

“Green Gardeners in Action”

RANFERI

http://vozmob.net/en/node/6534

“Graffiti: Social Phenomenon”

MARCOS

http://vozmob.net/en/node/6840

“Hands”

MANUEL