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Club WiFi was live op zondag 2 oktober. Een twee uur durende livestream vanuit het hart van Rotterdam, gepresenteerd door Tim den Besten. Bellen mag! #clubwifi Club WiFi is slow-tv op internet en zit vol onverwachte ontmoetingen, rare gasten, kunst, koken, melancholie en handige handvatten om de moderne tijd met beide handen aan te pakken. Er is geen script of planning, alles kan en mag gebeuren. Club WiFi streamt vanuit BAR in Rotterdam, een van de hipste en meest uitgewoonde alternatieve clubs in de stad. Club WiFi is een programma van de VPRO in samenwerking met NPO3.nl.
English version of a documentary produced by VPRO for Dutch television. Including an interview with Martin Jacques. Directed by Jos de Putter.
A thriller about a genius algorithm builder who dared to stand up against Wall Street. Haim Bodek, aka The Algo Arms Dealer. From the makers of the much-praised Quants: the Alchemists of Wall Street and Money & Speed: Inside the Black Box. Now the long-awaited final episode of a trilogy in search of the winners and losers of the tech revolution on Wall Street. Could mankind lose control of this increasingly complex system? Interested in broadcasting this documentary? Please contact VPRO Sales at sales@vpro.nl. Director: Marije Meerman Research: Gerko Wessel
Is bitcoin the blueprint for a bankless currency, or the biggest pyramid scheme ever? What if we could create money ourselves, without the need for banks? Money that can’t be forged, that will appreciate rather than depreciate, and that can be used worldwide without transaction costs. It exists, and some people consider it to be the digital version of gold: bitcoin. Is this really a perfect bankless alternative for the failing finance sector, or are we simply shifting power from the current elite to a new one? When the financial world collapsed in 2008, a mysterious genius under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto presented the architecture for the perfect, bankless currency. Bitcoins can’t be forged, and can be transferred worldwide with one click of a button, without transaction costs. Up t...
To be online all the time and everywhere. It sounds great, but it has its drawbacks. As digital networks are closing in, there are fewer places to be really on your own. Being offline is becoming a luxury. Where can you be offline? We are connected to the internet even inour bedrooms. It’s the ambition of companies like Google and Facebook toconnect the entire world, so that we can be online all the time and everywhere.This month, Google will send balloons up into the skies over Sri Lanka toprovide the island state with free Wi-Fi. On the ground, more and more devicescommunicate through the so-called Internet-of-Things. We are going to be ‘glasscitizens’ in a transparent house, connected for life to a wireless intravenousdrip and traced anywhere via our smartphones. What does it mean, th...
It’s not in the papers but a silent revolution is moving across the world. Renewable energy is becoming cheaper than energy from fossil fuels. It means that progressively the choice for wind and solar energy is no longer an ethical one but an economic one. And this will speed up the transfer to renewable energy.
vpro Backlight: The Smart State We think new technology is developed by hip companies like Google and Apple. But is this true? VPRO Backlight explores the innovation climate in Europe, to find out what role governments and the private sector play in this. Who finances the development, and who profits from it? What would the iPhone be worth without the internet, GPS and touchscreen technology? All these components didn’t originate from Apple, but from research institutes, universities and government-funded companies. VPRO Backlight explores where new technologies, from medicines to gizmos, come from, who finances their development and who profits from them. We have gotten used to seeing new technology as something devised by smart, trendy techies at companies like Apple or Google. Italia...
http://backlight.vpro.nl/ Around the globe, experiments are conducted with alternatives for the existing social security system that has become stuck. People no longer believe in centrally organised long-term planning: change can only be brought about by bottom-up small-scale social experiments. Advocates of redistributing our prosperity and disconnecting work and income are fighting for this. In many places and using many different methods they are experimenting with handing out free money. Michael Bohmeyer, a young German, has started a crowdfunding campaign for an unconditional basic income. With every 12,000 euros raised, one person gets an income of 1000 euros per month for a year. So far, eight people have been receiving this basic income. There are no obligations other than to subm...
Which virtual weapons will IS deploy to radicalise young people in the West? Why do young people in Europe fall for the ‘medieval’ reality show of IS? Jihadists are fighting a war on social media. The propaganda they spread is getting more and more professional. Which virtual weapons will IS deploy to radicalise young people in the West? Why do young people in Europe fall for the ‘medieval’ reality show of IS?
Assuming the role of a speculator, director Kees Brouwer tries to find out whether he is merely taking advantage of the opportunity offered to investors by the food scarcity, or that, through this abstract world of financial products, he is drastically interfering in poor people's lives. Increasing food prices are increasingly causing unrest in the world. It was no coincidence that when the Arab Spring first began Tunisian protesters attacked the order police with baguettes. Is there just not enough food for so many people, or are the price increases caused by speculators, looking for quick profits? Backlight tries to find an answer by doing a little food speculation of its own. A quest that leads us to places including the streets of Tunisia and the Chicago Stock Exchange. Director: Kee...
Cruel reality
Wears away our will to live
All the world will look at me
And hold his breath too hear my speech
So when I leave this world unfair
They will cry for me and understand
I just can't find my way
Or meaning to my life
World will remember?
Not at all
And take my example?
Not at all
Am I wrong?
Yes! Because the world won't take example
From somebody who won't fight
For better days and hide away
Not facing problems in their life
To be alive is the best way
That we must show mankind
We want a better world for all
I ask all the world