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== Have you designed and built or produced anything for your own use? == | == Have you designed and built or produced anything for your own use? == | ||
Not really, unless you count my [http://rrrojer.net website]. | |||
== Which of your skills are particularly relevant towards creating the GVCS? Please view the TED Talk and recent update for the latest on our approach and on-the-ground work.== | == Which of your skills are particularly relevant towards creating the GVCS? Please view the TED Talk and recent update for the latest on our approach and on-the-ground work.== |
Revision as of 20:08, 6 September 2011
Stats & Contact Info
Name, age, gender, location, contact info (phone, email, Skype).
- Name: Rebecca R. Rojer
- Age: 23
- Gender: Female
- Location: Brooklyn, NY
- Contact Info:
- Phone: Will email separately
- Email: rebecca(at)rrrojer(dot)net
- Skype: rrrojer
Photo
Schools
Please list schools you have attended, degrees and/or major areas of study or training, and independent studies that you have done.
- HARVARD UNIVERSITY Cambridge, MA.
A.B. in Visual & Environmental Studies - Film Production Track, 2010.
- WILLIAM H. COSBY FUTURE FILMMAKERS WORKSHOP at NYU New York, NY
Scholarship to study film for 15 students in the tri-state area. Spring 2004.
- CSSSA ANIMATION PROGRAM at CALARTS Valencia, CA
California Arts Scholar. July 2004.
- COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Maplewood, NJ
Graduated June 2005.
Work Experience
Please attach a resume or provide a list of work experience, both paid and volunteer.
- VIOLET WISTER’S DAMSELS IN DISTRESS New York, NY
Assistant to the Director, August 2010 – August 2011
Assisted filmmaker Whit Stillman throughout the production cycle of a feature film. Liaised between the production office and director. Managed calendar. Initiated negotiations with product placement companies, music rights holders, and post-production houses.
- RRROJER DESIGN Brooklyn, NY
Freelance Web Designer, 2006 – Present
Designed and maintained a variety of websites in Wordpress and Drupal. Clients include small businesses, artists, and non-profits.
- COTTONWOOD GULCH FOUNDATION Thoreau, NM
Assistant Cook, Summer 2007 & 2008
Helped cook 3 meals a day for 30-75 campers & staff at a wilderness summer program in New Mexico, including many farm-to-table dishes comprised produce grown in the camp's garden.
- DIGITAL NATIVES PROJECT, BERKMAN CENTER Cambridge, MA
Intern, September - December 2008
Contributed research and graphic/UI design to the development of a “Creative Rights” curriculum for middle school students.
- CREATIVE COMMONS San Francisco, CA
Business Development Assistant, June 2007 – May 2008.
Created mock-ups to visually demonstrate Creative Commons licensing integration with various web services and online communities. Prepared presentational materials and blog posts. Co-wrote and co- illustrated Sharing Creative Works, an illustrated guide to Creative Commons licensing.
- DC COMICS New York, NY
Creative Services Intern Summer 2006
Prepared promotional materials for the DC website using Flash and Photoshop. Edited Podcasts.
References
Please provide 3 References with email and phone number - 2 work references, 1 personal reference
Will provide references privately via email
Why are you applying?
How did you hear about the program? Why are you applying for a Dedicated Project Visit? Why are you interested in our work?
I heard about Open Source Ecology from my former boss at Creative Commons, Jon Phillips. I was telling him about my growing interest in small-scale, sustainable farming and he sent me the link to OSE. I spent some time on the website & watching the videos, and was very intrigued.
As someone with a long standing interest in open source & DIY, and a more recent interest in farming, OSE interests me on many levels. I am frustrated by the common perception that organic farming is inherently regressive and anti-technology. There is no reason that "progress" should mean dependence on fossil fuels and soil degradation, and the concentration of power and resources into a small handful of huge corporations. Some of today's most successful organic farmers owe their methods to recent technological innovation, from portable electric fences to lightweight plastics used in hoop-houses. Technology is a tool, not a solution, and it is up to people to choose and use their tools responsibly. So the Global Village Construction Set is exciting to me: a set of open-source tools designed with the intention of making small-scale farming more affordable and resilient.
I am applying for a Dedicated Project Visit because I want to help the project succeed. Documentation is key to any open source project and GVCS's success will in part be determined by making the fabrication instructions clear & accessible. As a filmmaker I think I could aid in the documentation efforts, and if I happen to learn something about fabrication and farming along the way, that would be a great perk.
Skills
Describe practical skills you may have - from agriculture, workshop, industry, organizing, hands-on, CAD, manufacturing, computer skills, etc.
Filmmaking: writing, editing, filming, producing & animation.
Design: webdesign (html/css, Wordpress & Drupal), graphics/illustration (photoshop/gimp, Illustrator/Inkscape) & layout
Kitchen: cooking (including for large groups), kitchen managing & bulk food buying for communal kitchens
Organizing: event organizing, meeting facilitation, press releases
Have you designed and built or produced anything for your own use?
Not really, unless you count my website.