corey
can you st up anotjer sklype as soon as possible
with the turkish team- make sure lina is working on the graphics
and hal on the bumper suggestions
@amb141330 @linamoon @halclark
altug
re this suggestion- happy to see how we can collaborate
all we need is non exclusive rights for the podcasts on
creative disturbance-we are still planning to move the platform
to mit this spring or summer
maybe we need to set up another skype with corey
to help you upload your first podcasts
corey is also organising the graphics and bumpers
and will tell you where we stand
And there's another issue I would like to propose you: The student radio of my university, Radyo Eko, is passing through a reorganization and the new format of the radio will be more like a platform with university radio spirit.
What do you think about Radyo Eko running some Creative Disturbance series, like ours and potentially others?
roger
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 6:56 AM, Altug Akin altugakin@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Roger,
Since I did not get a response from you for my previous email, I wanted to
make sure that all is fine in Texas.
Best,
Altug Akin
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Altug Akin altugakin@gmail.com
Date: Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: information re your students
To: roger malina rmalina@alum.mit.edu
Cc: Corey Smart corey.smart92@gmail.com
Hi Roger,
Here are some updates on our side:
Cenk and Sarphan have done their first interviews and they are pretty
good.
We have decided on the name of our series (Key Words - Anahtar Sözcükler
in Turkish) and drafted a two-sentence definition of the scope:
"Conversations with creators of stimulating works from Turkey's fields of
culture, technology and art. Our key words are creativity, possibilities and
Turkey."
We have scheduled recording of the first programe of the series in which
three of us will chat for Monday, 28th of March. So initial 3 to 5 program
can be ready for the 1st of April, the launching date we had agreed on.
What we need know is two things:
1) Bumper-stringers to finalize our recordings, edit them as programs.
2) A logo for the series.
We're waiting for Corey to send us the alternatives for the former one. And,
as we talked before, another student of yours would work on a logo and Cenk
would finalize it.
Once we have them, I guess we will be more or less ready to move on.
And there's another issue I would like to propose you: The student radio of
my university, Radyo Eko, is passing through a reorganization and the new
format of the radio will be more like a platform with university radio
spirit.
What do you think about Radyo Eko running some Creative Disturbance series,
like ours and potentially others?
All the best,
Altug Akin
On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 4:15 PM, roger malina rmalina@alum.mit.edu wrote:
altug
great
corey can you get the possible bumpers/stingers to them ?
roger
On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 3:05 PM, Altug Akin altugakin@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Roger,
Yes, they both have received the transfer.
And they have done their first interviews yesterday.
I think what we need now is the music-sound pool from Corey, so that we
can
chose which ones to use in our series. Then, we will be able to put the
pieces together.
Best,
altug
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 11:29 PM, roger malina rmalina@alum.mit.edu
wrote:
altug
your students should have received the $1000 transfer
can you confirm with them it arrived in their bank accounts ?
roger
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 12:04 AM, Altug Akin altugakin@gmail.com
wrote:
Turkey
Bank Address: OSMANAĞA MAHALLESİ RIHTIM CADDESİ NO:2 / A 34714
KADIKÖY /
İSTANBUL
Hasan Cenk Dereli
Personal Adress:
Macka Meydani Sokak No 9 Daire 5 Besiktas Istanbul
Bank Name:
Türkiye İş Bankası
Bank Adress:
Türkiye İş Bankası Ayaspasa Subesi
Gümüşsuyu Mh. İnönü Cd. No:7/A, 34437 Beyoğlu/İstanbul
Let me know, if there's anything else needed.
Best,
altug
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 12:46 PM, roger malina rmalina@alum.mit.edu
wrote:
altug
i am putting you in touch with our administrative assistant
charlotte mason
she is missing some of the needed information on your
students so she can send them the honorarium
charlotte -altug is the professor supervising the two
turkish students- can you tell him what you
are missing for each student
roger
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Altug Akin altugakin@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey Roger,
What about next Wednesday, at 14.00 (for NYC), which is 21.00 for
Turkey?
Before that we, the Turkey team will skype-meet on Tuesday, and
plan
our
side of the action.
And on skype, we can move forward.
Let us know if Thursday works for you.
Cheers,
aa.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 11:09 PM, roger malina
rmalina@alum.mit.edu
wrote:
altug
sorry i missed this-skype next week is much more feasible for me
this is to introduce to ashton brillante . our project
manager,and
lina
moon
our web guru who will work with you to set up your channel-we
would like this to go up in march if we can get organised
lina can work with you on graphic design or you can have a member
of your team develop the logo etc for your channel
also for each podcast we will need a 'bumper or stinger or the
10 seconds of music/sound at the beginning/end of each podcast
ashton can work with you to develop this or again a member of
your
team can
next steps a skype
ashton and lina to work with you to get the channel designed and
up
ashton to work with you to record a first test podcast
roger
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 5:32 PM, Altug Akin altugakin@gmail.com
wrote:
Congratulations for the Portugese!
And what about next thursday then?
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 2:39 PM, roger malina
rmalina@alum.mit.edu
wrote:
fridays are bad for me as i am in meeting all day until 4pm
HERKES İÇİN MİMARLIK - cenk@herkesicinmimarlik.org
Proje
Koordinatörü
/ Project Coordinator
AÇIK MİMARLIK @AÇIK RADYO
Hazırlayan ve Sunan/ Program
Host
PECHAKUCHA IZMİR
Kurucu / Founder
RANDEVU
Eş Kurucu / Co-Founder
KONTRAAKT
Eş Kurucu / Co-Founder
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 7:02 PM, roger malina
rmalina@alum.mit.edu
wrote:
Dear Cenk Dereli and Sarphan Uzunoglu
We are delighted that you have agreed to work with Altug
Akin
to
produce a new channel on the Creative Disturbance
platform-
we will be moving this platform to a MIT URL later this
spring
so it will have much visibility !
Let me introduce you to the two students here who you
will work with to set up the channel
Lina Moon- she does a lot of our web work, new channels,
graphics
etc
and development of the platform
Ashton Brillante is the project coordinator and you will
work
with
him
to post podcasts- ashton can you send the team the
instructions
?
the idea is that you will work with altug to produce
podcasts-
normally
under 15 minutes- in any language
when you submit the podcasts we need information like the
title,
desiption and short bios and photos of what we call the
voices
we have a portuguese channel going up in february- so we
would hope to set yours up in march
the first podcast could be the three of you discussing !
you can record podcasts in person or on skype-ashton will
send instructions
we are pleased to provide you a $1000 US honorarium and
will announce your fellowships -we are now working with
students
in south africa, egypt porutgal and are trying to find
other
students
in other parts of the world- the funds for these awards
was
raised
through a kickstarter campaign
we do not specify the number of podcasts, but it should be
'several'
each-and altug indicated that we might be able to work
with
you
to raise additional funds to keep the channel going
if you confirm that you are interested in working with
altug=then
i we will need your bank account information
we all look forward to working with you
roger malina
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Altug Akin
altugakin@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear Roger and rest of the team CreativeDisturbance,
Finally, I got two graduate students who are willing to
contribute
to
Turkish series of CD. Here is the their names and
contact
information:
Cenk Dereli c.dereli@gmail.com
Sarphan Uzunoglu sarphanuzunoglu@gmail.com
I explained them the project and they're waiting for
your
emails.
And meanwhile, I'm looking forward to Ashton's
guidelines.
Roger, do not worry about the language diversity you
want
to
establish
in
CD: Our podcasts will be mostly in Turkish, and
occasionally,
depending
on
theme and guest, in English.
Best,
Altug
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 5:35 PM, roger malina
rmalina@alum.mit.edu
wrote:
altug
absolutely enthusiastic about the proposed media, arts
and
communication Turkey channel
you might work with your students to see if we can come
up
with
a
catchy
name !
this email puts you in touch with ashton brillante, an
undergraduate
student who is now
the overall coordinator for creative disturbance
ashton can send you some of our guidelines for
recording
podcasts-
our
normal
formal is 15 minutes a bit longer is ok- if its going
to
be
much
longer
its best
to break it down into several 15 minute podcasts ( our
use
case
is
people listening
while they are doing something else eg commuting or
exercising
and
longer podcasts
dont work well)
your proposal for the podcast with a test one is fine-
ashton
will
explain to you
how to deposit a podcast into the system with the
descriptive
material
and rights release
(these will change a bit soon as we are moving the
system
to
the
MIT
url
soon)
note- we encourage podcasts in different languages than
english-
we
are trying to be
multiplingual- in some cases people have done one
english
version
and
one other language
versio ( eg aranic)
lina moon can work with you to develop a logo for the
channel-
unless
one of your
students wants/can do that- lina has great visual
graphic
skills
for the bumper/stinger- the 10 seconds of music at the
beginnign
and
end of the podcast
again ashton can have a student here develop one or
work
with
one
of
yoru studentts to do this
delighted to partner/help if you know anywhere to go
for
funding
so
you can sustain the effort
yvan tina who runs our Virtual Africa channel is
planning
to
go
for
funding for that
once you have selected the students we will need bank
information-
we
send
a
1000 $ speaking honorarium- i assume these are not us
residents-
very excited about this
with the other new channels we have started we know it
will
take
a
few
weeks to
get organised and set up- we have a new portuguese
channel
about
to
go up
next
week !
i am also copying this to professor cassini nazir who
oversees
the
student team here
roger malina
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Altug Akin
altugakin@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks for your quick response Roger:
Based on your responses and earlier correspondence,
here's
what I
think:
We begin a channel tentatively named "media, arts and
communication
Turkey"
and it covers the intersection of these three domains
as
well
as
any
possible relevant fields (such as design). We begin
with
two
graduate
students, one based in Istanbul the other in Izmir to
work
under
my
supervision.
It works like this: they propose their suggested
interviewees
and
topics
to
me and then with my approval produce the podcasts. In
the
first
step,
they
each make 5-7 podcasts, and meanwhile we try to
gather
some
more
volunteers
or look for other means of funding the new comers. In
order
to
provide
them
an example and guidelines, I make one or two
podcasts,
where
we
establish
the format to be followed by them (by the way is
there
any
format
requirements, such as using a particular intro music,
or
labeling
the
program in any particular way?).
If this framework is fine for you, I'll get in touch
with
graduate
students
and then will get back to you.
All the best,
Altug
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 1:40 PM, roger malina
rmalina@alum.mit.edu
wrote:
Altug
some responses
we are just getting this initiative going- we
raised
20,000$
through
kickstarter
and are starting by awarding $1000 grants to
students
internationally
we could potentially award two grants of $1000 in
turkey
our podcast format is 15 minutes- but one can do
several
with
one
guest
we are totally open to whether the channel is
geographic
or
thematic or
mixed=
we are interested in getting podcasts in different
languages
also =
and
we
are trying to have good gender balance among our
speakers
we havent set a fixed number of podcasts- as we are
experimenting=
but lets say at least 5 is maybe reasonable
the podcasts are intended to be professional to
professional
communication
ie to peers or to graduate students- we hope to help
professionals
develop
podcast publishing as part of their professional
practice-
we
will
be
moving
the web site to MIT later this spring
in terms of follow up beyond the initial grant we
are
very
open
to
ideas-
for instance yvan tina that runs the virtual africa
channel
has
found
one
student in egypt and one in south africa- and we are
discussing
applying
for project funding that would include the students
beyond
the
initial
grant
for instance also the french leonardo non profit is
in
a
number
of
EU grants- and the art and biology channel is being
in
part
funded
by that EU grant in europe
in other cases the organisation that has opened the
channel (
et
the Human Impacts Institute) is just including the
channel
as
part
of their organisations communication strategy and is
included
in their own initiatives and we agree to keep
carrying
the
channel
finally in terms of editorial scope- we cover the
broad
intersections
of arts/design/humanities with science/engineering-
but
we
are
finding
that many of the podcast authors have very diverse
professional
practices so we are happy to have podcasts in other
theme
areas
as they make sense
roger
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 12:24 PM, Altug Akin
altugakin@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear Lina,
Thanks for your email, and I'm very pleased to
(e-)meet
you
as
well.
As I've been thinking about possible names of
graduate
students
who
might be
interested in contributing to CD, I realized that
there
are
some
points
that
I should be more clear about. And I'll be pleased
if
you
or
Roger
can
clarify these, so that we can move forward more
efficiently.
As I looked through the podcasts, I realized that
there
are
some
country
specific ones (for instance Iran) and thematic
ones
(for
example
Audiolats).
So should I propose you students, in the scope of
a
Turkey-specific
series,
or rather as potential contributors to existing
thematic
series?
I
think, I
would prefer the first one, by the way.
Secondly, the fellowship is 1) For how many
podcasts?
2)
How
long
are
the
podcasts supposed to be? 3) what is the amount of
the
fellowship?
4)
If
there is more than one student, do they share the
fellowship
or
each
gets
the fellowship individually?
Thirdly, how the podcasts series are sustained
once
the
fellowship
holders
finish their share of podcasts? Voluntarily, or
sponsored
in
other
ways
like
fellowships?
I'm looking forward to your answers, and once we
are
clear
about
these,
I'll
propose you some names for this project which
excites
me,
indeed.
All the Best
Altug Akin
On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 3:05 PM, Lina Moon
jmoon12@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Altug,
Happy new year! It's good to (e-)meet you. As
Roger
mentioned,
my
name
is
Lina, and I am coordinating the student grants
for
Creative
Disturbance.
I just wanted to follow up with you and say that
we'd
be
delighted
to
have
a graduate student that would be interested in
gaining
exposure
for
their
research and producing podcasts on Creative
Disturbance,
at
your
recommendation.
Please feel free to let us know if there's anyone
that
comes
to
mind,
and
we'd be glad to connect.
Best,
Lina Moon
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 7:43 PM, Altug Akin
altugakin@gmail.com
wrote:
Great roger,
For a week, I'll be on vacation and once I'm
back,
I'll
have
a
think
about it.
Best,
Altug Akin
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 4:35 AM, roger malina
rmalina@alum.mit.edu
wrote:
altug
delighed to hear f
Vrom you !! and best for 2016
the project i mentioned it is Creative
Disturbance
we boadcast podcasts by professionals for
professionals
in the broad fields of connecting the arts and
emerging
technologies
and arts and science
we raised money by crowdfunding to give 1000
dollar
speaking
'fellowships)
to students internationally who would agree to
publish a
few
podcasts
(
in any
language) with advanced students or
professionals
in
their
own
community
i would be delighted if you could find a
student (
MA
or
PhD)
who
might be interested
in doing this under your supervision in turkey
!
we are moving the platform to MIT in the spring
-so
its
great
visibility
i am copying this to lina moon who is
coordinating
who
student
fellow
program
roger
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 6:06 AM, Altug Akin
altugakin@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear Roger,
After the party at Price's house on Saturday
evening,
I'm
sending
you
this
email, as I promised, with the hope of
keeping
in
touch
with
you.
If you inform me about the podcast project
you
mentioned
that
night,
I'll do
my best to find someone who can contribute to
tour
project,
if
it
cannot be
myself.
Best Regards and Happy New Year.
Altug Akin
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for
Communication,
UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of
Communication,
Izmir
University of
Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish
Section
Roger F Malina
is in Paris
my cell 33-6-80-45-94-47
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for
Communication,
UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of
Communication,
Izmir
University
of Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish Section
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for
Communication,
UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of
Communication,
Izmir
University
of
Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish Section
Roger F Malina
is in Dallas
510-853-2007
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for
Communication,
UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of
Communication,
Izmir
University
of
Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish Section
Roger F Malina
is in Dallas
510-853-2007
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for Communication,
UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of Communication,
Izmir
University of
Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish Section
Roger F Malina
is in Dallas
510-853-2007
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for Communication,
UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of Communication,
Izmir
University
of
Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish Section
Roger F Malina
is in Dallas
510-853-2007
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for Communication, UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of Communication, Izmir
University
of
Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish Section
Roger F Malina
is in Dallas
510-853-2007
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for Communication, UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of Communication, Izmir
University
of
Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish Section
Roger F Malina
is in Dallas
510-853-2007
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for Communication, UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of Communication, Izmir
University
of
Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish Section
Roger F Malina
is in Paris
06-80-45-94-47
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for Communication, UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of Communication, Izmir University
of
Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish Section
Roger F Malina
is in Paris
06-80-45-94-47
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for Communication, UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of Communication, Izmir University of
Economics, Turkey
Reporter for BBC World Service, Turkish Section
Visiting Scholar at Annenberg School for Communication, UPENN
Assistant Professor Doctor at Faculty of Communication, Izmir University of
Economics, Turkey
corey can you st up anotjer sklype as soon as possible
with the turkish team- make sure lina is working on the graphics and hal on the bumper suggestions @amb141330 @linamoon @halclark
altug
re this suggestion- happy to see how we can collaborate all we need is non exclusive rights for the podcasts on creative disturbance-we are still planning to move the platform to mit this spring or summer
maybe we need to set up another skype with corey to help you upload your first podcasts
corey is also organising the graphics and bumpers and will tell you where we stand
And there's another issue I would like to propose you: The student radio of my university, Radyo Eko, is passing through a reorganization and the new format of the radio will be more like a platform with university radio spirit. What do you think about Radyo Eko running some Creative Disturbance series, like ours and potentially others?
roger
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 6:56 AM, Altug Akin altugakin@gmail.com wrote:
Roger F Malina is in Dallas 1-51-853-2007