Watch This: Cloudraker helps examine the digital citizenry

Montreal agency Cloudraker has helped produce a documentary film called The Digital Citizen for client Public Interest Registry, which oversees the .org top-level domain. Taking a role in the planning, strategy and production of the 20-minute film about “some of the most game-changing .org sites out there,” Cloudraker is now promoting The Digital Citizen with […]

Montreal agency Cloudraker has helped produce a documentary film called The Digital Citizen for client Public Interest Registry, which oversees the .org top-level domain.

Taking a role in the planning, strategy and production of the 20-minute film about “some of the most game-changing .org sites out there,” Cloudraker is now promoting The Digital Citizen with a trailer online.

Focusing on Wikipedia.org, CraigsList.org, OccupyWallStreet.org and SXSW4Japan.org, the film’s creators say it’s about “how new online tools are providing the means for us to express our humanity on a greater scale. We travelled around North America to meet regular people who are harnessing .org sites to make our world a better place.”

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