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Multimedijalni projekat "Teslina vizija Interneta", autora Lazara Boškovića, realizovan je u saradnji RNIDS-a, Galerije "O3one" i Muzeja Nikole Tesle, a dizajn izložbe delo je Dušana Vojnova, iz Orange studija. Putujuća izložba i internet sajt www.teslinavizijainterneta.rs pokazuju da je čovečanstvo još početkom 20. veka moglo da dobije preteču današnjih informaciono-komunikacionih tehnologija, samo da su investitori hteli da ulože sredstva u Tesline vizionarske zamisli.
Nikola Tesla je još 1900. u svom projektu "Svetski sistem", govoreći ondašnjim tehničkim rečnikom, opisao u 12 tačaka ono što se danas zove bežični Internet, mobilna telefonija i GPS. Potom je 1909. izneo predviđanje budućnosti komunikacija, koje je preneo časopis "Popular Mechanics" u članku "Wireless of the future", u kome kaže: "Uskoro će biti moguće, na primer, da poslovni čovek u Nјujorku diktira uputstva koja će se istog trena otkucana pojaviti u Londonu ili negde drugde… Moći će da se sluša ili šalјe govor ili pesma u najudalјenije krajeve sveta. Na isti način bilo koja vrsta slike, crteža ili štampane stvari moći će da bude transferovana sa jednog na drugo mesto.".
Integrisana srpsko-engleska verzija izložbe "Teslina vizija Interneta" postoji pripremlјena kao roll-up postavka, na 15 panoa veličine 120x200 cm, tako da je idealna kao putujuća izložba.
Multimedia project "Tesla's Vision of the Internet" by Lazar Bošković, organized by RNIDS, Gallery "Ozone" and the Nikola Tesla Museum (Belgrade, Serbia), designed by Dušan Vojnov, Orange studio.
The mobile exhibition and web site www.teslinavizijainterneta.rs presents Tesla’s work "World System" from the year 1900, when he presented a 12-point vision of what is today called the wireless Internet, mobile telephony and GPS. In a 1909 statement for the New York Times, quoted by Popular Mechanics magazine in an article titled "Wireless of the future", Nikola Tesla said this, among other things: "It will soon be possible, for instance, for a business man in New York to dictate instructions and have them appear instantly in type in London or elsewhere. He will be able to call up from his desk and talk with any telephone subscriber in the world. It will only be necessary to carry an inexpensive instrument not bigger than a watch, which will enable its bearer to hear anywhere on sea or land for distances of thousands of miles. One may listen or transmit speech or song to the uttermost parts of the world. In the same way any kind of picture, drawing, or print can be transferred from one place to another. It will be possible to operate millions of such instruments from a single station. Thus it will be a simple matter to keep the uttermost parts of the world in instant touch with each other. The song of a great singer, the speech of a political leader, the sermon of a great divine, the lecture of a man of science may thus be delivered to an audience scattered all over the world."
Multimedijalni projekat "Teslina vizija Interneta", autora Lazara Boškovića, realizovan je u saradnji RNIDS-a, Galerije "O3one" i Muzeja Nikole Tesle, a dizajn izložbe delo je Dušana Vojnova, iz Orange studija. Putujuća izložba i internet sajt www.teslinavizijainterneta.rs pokazuju da je čovečanstvo još početkom 20. veka moglo da dobije preteču današnjih informaciono-komunikacionih tehnologija, samo da su investitori hteli da ulože sredstva u Tesline vizionarske zamisli.
Nikola Tesla je još 1900. u svom projektu "Svetski sistem", govoreći ondašnjim tehničkim rečnikom, opisao u 12 tačaka ono što se danas zove bežični Internet, mobilna telefonija i GPS. Potom je 1909. izneo predviđanje budućnosti komunikacija, koje je preneo časopis "Popular Mechanics" u članku "Wireless of the future", u kome kaže: "Uskoro će biti moguće, na primer, da poslovni čovek u Nјujorku diktira uputstva koja će se istog trena otkucana pojaviti u Londonu ili negde drugde… Moći će da se sluša ili šalјe govor ili pesma u najudalјenije krajeve sveta. Na isti način bilo koja vrsta slike, crteža ili štampane stvari moći će da bude transferovana sa jednog na drugo mesto.".
Integrisana srpsko-engleska verzija izložbe "Teslina vizija Interneta" postoji pripremlјena kao roll-up postavka, na 15 panoa veličine 120x200 cm, tako da je idealna kao putujuća izložba.
Multimedia project "Tesla's Vision of the Internet" by Lazar Bošković, organized by RNIDS, Gallery "Ozone" and the Nikola Tesla Museum (Belgrade, Serbia), designed by Dušan Vojnov, Orange studio.
The mobile exhibition and web site www.teslinavizijainterneta.rs presents Tesla’s work "World System" from the year 1900, when he presented a 12-point vision of what is today called the wireless Internet, mobile telephony and GPS. In a 1909 statement for the New York Times, quoted by Popular Mechanics magazine in an article titled "Wireless of the future", Nikola Tesla said this, among other things: "It will soon be possible, for instance, for a business man in New York to dictate instructions and have them appear instantly in type in London or elsewhere. He will be able to call up from his desk and talk with any telephone subscriber in the world. It will only be necessary to carry an inexpensive instrument not bigger than a watch, which will enable its bearer to hear anywhere on sea or land for distances of thousands of miles. One may listen or transmit speech or song to the uttermost parts of the world. In the same way any kind of picture, drawing, or print can be transferred from one place to another. It will be possible to operate millions of such instruments from a single station. Thus it will be a simple matter to keep the uttermost parts of the world in instant touch with each other. The song of a great singer, the speech of a political leader, the sermon of a great divine, the lecture of a man of science may thus be delivered to an audience scattered all over the world."
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