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Instigate Debate (ID) is a now-defunct (founded 2008, ended 2009) cultural and political UK project set up by blogger Mark Donne and musicians Jon McClure, Carl Barat, Kieran Leonard in August 2008. They simply filmed people answering questions and posted it on YouTube. ==History== The project was established in protest at a perceived dominance of tabloid culture in the UK media and to encourage particularly young people to use guerrilla means to interview elected politicians, celebrities, and public figures in general to answer questions on the main issues of the day. Answers would then be filmed on mobile camera phones and sent to the main () site and the Instigate Debate YouTube channel (). Participants in ID obtained street interviews with public figures including political leaders and celebrities, who were asked questions relating to the key issues of the day, which were filmed on mobile camera phones. The images were then posted on the ID website and the ID YouTube user channel. The best interviews with topical questions and popular subjects could win guerrilla house concerts from bands including The Libertines, Babyshambles, Reverend and the Makers, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly and others. Mark Donne explained the concept in an article for ''The Guardian'' in summer 2008. On May 27, 2009, Senegalese musician Baaba Maal played a house concert for an ID winner in a house in Hammersmith, West London. In addition to impromptu house concerts and interviews, ID held open public debates with cultural figures and members of parliament in pubs, venues and free festivals which included unannounced music performances then posted on YouTube. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Instigate Debate」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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