"Web 2.0" in just under 5 minutes.
http://mediatedcultures.net
This is a slightly revised and cleaned up version of the video that was featured on YouTube in February 2007.
I considered releasing...
This is a slightly revised and cleaned up version of the video that was featured on YouTube in February 2007.
I considered releasing it as an "eternal beta" in true Web 2.0 style, but decided to let it stand as is and start working on future projects. Many of my future videos will address the last 30 seconds of this video (the "rethink ..." part).
Thank you all for the helpful comments on the earlier draft. It has been a great experience to connect with so many people interested in similar issues.
Once again, there are higher quality versions available for download:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. So you are welcome to download it, share it, even change it, just as long as you give me some credit and you don't sell it or use it to sell anything. I received many more positive comments than negative about the song choice (great work Deus!), but if you are one of those who does not like the song just download the video and change the audio track to your liking.
The video was created by me (Michael Wesch), working alone from my house in St. George, Kansas. I used CamStudio for the screen captures and Sony Vegas for the panning/cropping/zooming animations. Someday I might make a video tutorial for those who are interested.
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Damn, watching this makes me want to get back into HTML. I haven't studied it since high school and I have forgotten virtually everything. I should probably check out this XML while I'm at it; this video makes it sound like it's the wave of the future.
But then again, the net has evolved quite a bit without me so I can honestly say that I have no idea what's going to happen in the future. Maybe XML will fade out; I don't see HTML going away anytime soon. It's the mother-tongue of the Internet.
Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty! Do NOT associate with those given to CHANGE! Do NOT be afraid of sudden terror, Nor of trouble from the wicked when it comes, For the Lord will be your confidence, And will keep your foot from being caught. The wicked flee when noone pursues, but the righteous are bold as a lion. The fear of the Lord is the begining of knowledge, But fools despise wisdom and instruction - Proverbs FEAR NOT, PRAY FOR YOUR ENEMY - Jesus
I was glued to the screen as I watched this clip. We always are connected to the web but rarely think about it using us. I use it for practical everything in my life from research to keeping relationships strong. In the beginning, the clip shows various ways we use the web but then twist the message at the end by talking about a "machine" that uses us. I can see this point by how the "machine" can keep tabs on my likes, and find a pattern in my life by my frequent visits to certain information.
I felt this was kind of oversimplifying the technical stuff a little, especially the part about XML, XML tags can be virtually anything, so the whole title/description bit is specific to RSS. HTML isn't really going away, it's evolving and incorporated into how pages are being built, XHTML is pretty common place, styled by CSS, behavior added by javascript etc., compiled from an XML-based database by server-side languages like PHP or Ruby or C#, etc...
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But then again, the net has evolved quite a bit without me so I can honestly say that I have no idea what's going to happen in the future. Maybe XML will fade out; I don't see HTML going away anytime soon. It's the mother-tongue of the Internet.
FEAR NOT, PRAY FOR YOUR ENEMY - Jesus
Congratulations from Chile/the web
or have i been wrong this whole time?