| [ WWW ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): steel (�� 행복 ) 날 짜 (Date): 1995년10월06일(금) 01시28분17초 KDT 제 목(Title): [Info] 10/10 -- A Day in the Life of Cyb MIT의 MediaLab에서 요런 행사를 하더군요. 일종의 뭐라나, 'A Day In the life of Cyberspace'라고 해서 'Digital age' 의 일들을 세계 여러나라의 사람들로부터 받고 그중 잘된 것을 뽑아서 Time Capsule처럼 만들고 전시한다고 하더군요. 여기서 받는 포멧은 text, sound,image아무거나 상관없다고 그러네요.. 행사의 더 자세한 사항은 info@1010.org 이리로 메일을 보내면 됩니다. (body에 "send description" 첨가) 참고로 description을 첨가합니다. =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ The MIT Media Lab invites the World to 10/10: A Day In The Life Of C Y B E R S P A C E http://www.1010.org info@1010.org SNAPSHOTS OF THE DIGITAL AGE ======================================= As part of the Media Lab's 10th Anniversary, we are assembling snapshots of Cyberspace. We would like *you* to be part of the first global portrait of human life in the digital age. This site will collect bits from October 1 through October 10. Results will be published on the Web, in a subsequent book, and will become part of a permanent archive. Stop and think: five years ago, the internet for most people felt like tin cans and string. Two years ago the Web and Mosaic were just beginning to be noticed. Now, every day, something utterly mindblowing turns up with a point and a click. This is a pivotal era, and a perfect time to ask the digital world to pause, and ponder the implications of digital media on future world culture. WANTED: DIGITAL PIONEERS =========================================== We are searching for compelling stories about digital life. For example, we received an amazing message about how the Net is being used to protect endangered mountain gorillas. As part of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, the space shuttle Endeavour made radar scans of the gorillas' habitat near the Virunga volcano, in central Africa. With handheld GPS satellite instruments, which anti-poaching rangers have been trained to use in the field, daily readings of gorilla movements and poacher activities are sent from a portable ground station in the mountains to another satellite, HealthSat II, and then over the Internet to the 3-D tracking system based at Rutgers University. There are only 650 mountain gorillas left in the world, and this system is helping to save them. What we need are *your* bits -- your stories, in text, sound, and picture. How are global digital media affecting your life? Changing the fabric of world society? Touching human interests? What might the picture look like in 5 years? 50 years? Let us know, and quickly. COUNT TO TEN ======================================================= During the days from 10/1 to 10/9 we focus on several themes: 1 Privacy -- Anonymity, Security, Privacy & Trust in a Digital Society 2 Expression -- Digital Art, Entertainment & Community Creativity 3 Generations -- Kids & Childhood, Seniors, Life Stories and Family 4 Wealth -- Advertising, Barter, Commerce and Personalized Trade 5 Faith -- Religion and Politics and their Net Effects 6 Body -- Sex, Health, Your Body and Technology 7 Place -- Our Sense of Place in a Post-Digital World 8 Tongues -- Languages in the Global Village 9 Environment -- Coexistence and Coevolution of Natural and Virtual Worlds For example, in "Generations" we'd like to hear from the youngest kids on line, and connect them with the oldest senior citizens. During the day on "Place" we'd like to collect images from every netcam on earth, and bits from every country on earth with some tie to the Net. Do you communicate with a friend in Antarctica or Bosnia by e-mail? Did you find life-saving medecine in time, thanks to the Net? Was your wedding online? Your newborn child? 10/10: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF CYBERSPACE ============================= Then, on 10/10, live from the Media Lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts, teams of professional editors and World Wide Web hackers working in "mission control" at MIT will collect, edit, and publish the best of those bits on the net. Taken together, these bits will create a mosaic of life at the dawn of the digital revolution that is transforming our planet. HOW TO DO IT ======================================================= 1. Through the World Wide Web: http://www.1010.org 2. By e-mail, send specific remarks to: cyber@1010.org --- general reflections on digital life privacy@... --- comments regarding privacy, anonymity expression@... --- art, entertainment & community creativity generations@... --- kids, seniors, life stories, family wealth@... --- advertising, barter, commerce, personalized trade faith@... --- religion and politics body@... --- sex, health, our bodies & technology place@... --- geography, telecommuting, mobility, virtual v. physical tongues@ --- languages and communications on line environment@... --- mixing of natural and digital worlds 3. For more information, mail to: info@1010.org ABOUT YOUR BITS ==================================================== You are writing a community book. Your input is being used to illuminate the stories of digital life. Your bits will become part of a global, public, community event -- a canvas that we all paint together. The visualizations and time capsules, as well as selected responses will be archived and may be published by the MIT Media Lab or its agents in the future. Some material will be selected, edited, and arranged for redisplay on the Web on 10/10 and may appear in book form later. You retain all copyrights to your entries but by submitting them are granting MIT a perpetual non-exclusive right, without cost, to use your entries in all forms for purposes that will advance public understanding of this event. =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= 10월 10일까지만 data를 받는다고 하네요..근데, 영어가 짧어서리.. 우리나라에서도 이런 행사가 있으면 재미있을듯~~ Web으로 만든 Time Capsule이라..... InYong, Sincerely. finger -l iyhwang@hanul.chungnam.ac.kr or http://ice.chungnam.ac.kr/~iyhwang/ |