The Machine is Us/ing Us
March 9, 2007 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Computers
A while back, I blogged an early version of an amazing video journey from paper to Web 2.0.
Here’s the latest, greatest, final version: The Machine is Us/ing Us.
March 9, 2007 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Computers
A while back, I blogged an early version of an amazing video journey from paper to Web 2.0.
Here’s the latest, greatest, final version: The Machine is Us/ing Us.
[...] In his book The Long Tail, Chris Anderson makes many brilliant comparisons between supermarkets and online stores. Supermarket 2.0 doesn’t provide any of those brilliant comparisons, instead serving up a funny parody for anyone who understands all this Web 2.0 stuff. [...]
[...] that which fuels the emerging Earth, the Long Tail of human potential that lay untapped until aggregated by the Web: our own idle hands. In physics, the greatest (theoretical) latent power in the universe is dark [...]
[...] the nature of information is actually just the nature of paper. In the spirit of his debut video The Machine is Us/ing Us, Professor Michael Wesch of the Kansas State University digital ethnography group shows us the [...]
[...] the nature of information is actually just the nature of paper. In the spirit of his debut video The Machine is Us/ing Us, Professor Michael Wesch of the Kansas State University digital ethnography group shows us the [...]
[...] the explosion of Web technologies, the first Web site, created by Sir Tim Berners-Lee himself, still looks [...]
Whenever someone asks me what is web 2.0, I refer them to this video.
Prof. Wesch’s video summarizes the topic perfectly in a creative and entertaining way, by depicting how Web 2.0 is changing how with interact and collaborate with each other.