Posts Tagged ‘ video ’

The Singularitarians of Penzance

5/16/2007

From the “silly but good” department… View This Video on You Tube


“Building on the past” via Web 2.0

5/4/2007

Via the marvelous Web 2.0 technology of trackbacks, I saw that Cristobal Cobo posted a link back here, along with a truly fantastic video: View This Video on Google Read Cobo’s original post… or, for my quick-and-dirty translation of his thoughts from Spanish: “Building on the past” video by Justin Cone for the Moving Images [...]


Off to Mexico City

3/10/2007

I’m off to Mexico City until Wednesday. This video gives me something to think about as I wait in line to get screened at the airport… View This Video on You Tube


The Codex of Terrible Higher Ed Marketing

2/8/2007

Dan, the guy behind Higher Ed Chat, is starting-up a Codex of Terrible Higher Ed Marketing. He writes: There will be a few categories: 1. “They Paid Someone to Design This?!” A list of the most poorly designed college websites. 2. “This Video is Supposed to Inspire… Whom?” A list of the cheesiest and most [...]


Digital ethnography on Web 2.0

2/4/2007

A great video created by Michael Wesch at Kansas State University:


Slashdot: EPIC in 2014

12/21/2004

Article link: The media in 2004 Cut-and-pasted from Slashdot: Alexandre Van de Sande writes “Robin Sloan made a flash video as a “documentary” of how big enterprises like google and amazon converged medias and changed the way we see news by 2014. It’s a vision of what could be (or will be) the world with [...]


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Tapscott: Memorizing facts is a waste of time

Cristóbal Cobo forwarded an article from Brand Republic from earlier this year. It contains a few provocative lines from Don Tapscott, co-author of Wikinomics: Tapscott said: “Teachers are no longer the fountain of knowledge — the internet is. Kids should learn about history but they don’t need to know all the dates. “It is enough that [...]


Future of media: A projection toward 2050

Echoing the spirit of Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson’s EPIC 2014, Casaleggio Associati has produced a short video on the Future of Media, where Google, Amazon and Second Life dominate the media world through business acquisitions, reality replication in virtual spaces, and reality design. Does the Eye of Osiris at the end of the video [...]


Leapfrogging to an innovation-driven society

In an interview with Frank Moss, director of MIT’s Media Lab, BusinessWeek uncovers a vision for the future driven by disruptive change. This thinking is behind a new breed of entrepreneurs who, says Moss: Resist the current temptation to make incremental changes to attract funding. It might get you off the ground, but I don’t [...]


Slashdot: Users as innovators – why open source works

Shamelessly cut-and-pasted from Slashdot: eaglemoon writes “Many people still have difficulty understanding why open source software projects are successfull. The Boston Globe has an interview with Eric von Hippel, a Professor at MIT Sloan School of Management, on users as innovators. In his new book, von Hippel, discusses how open source projects draw on the [...]


Digital Chosunilbo: “New forms of online communication spell end of email era in Korea”

Article link: New forms of online communication spell end of email era in Korea This article cites research that finds that over two-thirds of high school and college students in two South Korean provinces rarely or no longer use email to communicate. Younger generations are instead turning to SMS, IM and blogs to communicate. “Email’s [...]


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