세션 2-3: 블록체인이 콘텐츠 딜리버리 시스템에 미치는 영향과 그 변화에 관하여 (남현우)Daemin Park
내용
- 트론과 비트토렌트의 블록체인 활용
- 블록체인 기반 P2P 콘텐츠 유통 시스템 제안
발표 개요
- 장소: 광주 아시아문화전당
- 일시: 5월 18일
- 학회명: 한국언론학회 봄철 정기학술대회
- 세션: 미디어 블록체인 특별 세션
- 주최: 미디어 블록체인 & 스타트업 연구회
- 발표자: 남현우 오딘네트워크 대표
- 후원: 미디어체인
세션 2-3: 블록체인이 콘텐츠 딜리버리 시스템에 미치는 영향과 그 변화에 관하여 (남현우)Daemin Park
내용
- 트론과 비트토렌트의 블록체인 활용
- 블록체인 기반 P2P 콘텐츠 유통 시스템 제안
발표 개요
- 장소: 광주 아시아문화전당
- 일시: 5월 18일
- 학회명: 한국언론학회 봄철 정기학술대회
- 세션: 미디어 블록체인 특별 세션
- 주최: 미디어 블록체인 & 스타트업 연구회
- 발표자: 남현우 오딘네트워크 대표
- 후원: 미디어체인
Addasu perthnasoedd: dod â threftadaeth ddiwylliannol a phobl at ei gilydd me...RCAHMW
This short presentation is concerned with some of the important changes that impact upon cultural heritage in the contemporary world, and is based on the work being undertaken by RICHES – Renewal, Innovation, and Change: Heritage and European Society – a research project funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme. The project’s main objective is to reduce the distance between people and culture, recalibrating the relationship between heritage professionals and heritage users in order to maximise cultural creativity and ensure that all of Europe can benefit from the social and economic potential of cultural heritage.
Cultural Heritage is made, held, collected, curated, exhibited, or simply exists in many arenas. In this context, it is possible to speak of the ‘decentring’ of culture and cultural heritage away from institutional structures towards the individual. Undeniably, the nature of the change brought about by the pace and scope of developments in digital technology is unprecedented. With the advent of digitisation and the migration from the analogue to the digital, what demands have arisen in relation to how we understand, collect and make available Europe’s cultural heritage? In what ways is the individual forcing a rethinking of the institution and how can the latter renew and remake themselves? What hierarchies of knowledge, expertise and authority in cultural heritage are being disrupted, transformed or undermined by the digital? Beyond this, the talk will consider how citizens can play a co-creative role in cultural heritage, the significance of identity and ‘belonging’, and the importance of cultural heritage as a force in economic development. Researchers as well as policy makers, funding bodies and managers of cultural heritage institutions and sector professionals are all challenged by these questions as they engage with the transmission and exploitation of cultural heritage. The talk will present evidence and recommendations emerging from the research undertaken and is located within the broad context of debates and discussion about the value, preservation, promotion and future of Europe’s cultural heritage.
A talk from RIPE NCC Regional Meeting in Dubrovnik, 2011
This presentation is a from a second part of Running an IXP Workshop. See
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/regional-meetings/dubrovnik-2011/workshops-and-tutorials for full programme.
New Testament Survey no.27: Paul - Second Letter to TimothyClive Ashby
As part of the New Testament Survey Course, Session 27 provides an overview of the Apostle Paul's second letter to his close friend, Timothy. This is a very personal and most likely Paul's final letter before being executed in Rome. It contains a profound message of perseverance through struggle, and living to fulfill God's calling upon your life. (Course taught at Harare Theological College - 2016).
Learning Barriers. A program to change teacher’s attitude towards inclusion
Olga Mayzel (Russia), Ana Lucía Novales (Guatemala), Carolina Ross (Chile).
web: http://nashideti.trizmoscow.org/
Addasu perthnasoedd: dod â threftadaeth ddiwylliannol a phobl at ei gilydd me...RCAHMW
This short presentation is concerned with some of the important changes that impact upon cultural heritage in the contemporary world, and is based on the work being undertaken by RICHES – Renewal, Innovation, and Change: Heritage and European Society – a research project funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme. The project’s main objective is to reduce the distance between people and culture, recalibrating the relationship between heritage professionals and heritage users in order to maximise cultural creativity and ensure that all of Europe can benefit from the social and economic potential of cultural heritage.
Cultural Heritage is made, held, collected, curated, exhibited, or simply exists in many arenas. In this context, it is possible to speak of the ‘decentring’ of culture and cultural heritage away from institutional structures towards the individual. Undeniably, the nature of the change brought about by the pace and scope of developments in digital technology is unprecedented. With the advent of digitisation and the migration from the analogue to the digital, what demands have arisen in relation to how we understand, collect and make available Europe’s cultural heritage? In what ways is the individual forcing a rethinking of the institution and how can the latter renew and remake themselves? What hierarchies of knowledge, expertise and authority in cultural heritage are being disrupted, transformed or undermined by the digital? Beyond this, the talk will consider how citizens can play a co-creative role in cultural heritage, the significance of identity and ‘belonging’, and the importance of cultural heritage as a force in economic development. Researchers as well as policy makers, funding bodies and managers of cultural heritage institutions and sector professionals are all challenged by these questions as they engage with the transmission and exploitation of cultural heritage. The talk will present evidence and recommendations emerging from the research undertaken and is located within the broad context of debates and discussion about the value, preservation, promotion and future of Europe’s cultural heritage.
A talk from RIPE NCC Regional Meeting in Dubrovnik, 2011
This presentation is a from a second part of Running an IXP Workshop. See
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/regional-meetings/dubrovnik-2011/workshops-and-tutorials for full programme.
New Testament Survey no.27: Paul - Second Letter to TimothyClive Ashby
As part of the New Testament Survey Course, Session 27 provides an overview of the Apostle Paul's second letter to his close friend, Timothy. This is a very personal and most likely Paul's final letter before being executed in Rome. It contains a profound message of perseverance through struggle, and living to fulfill God's calling upon your life. (Course taught at Harare Theological College - 2016).
Learning Barriers. A program to change teacher’s attitude towards inclusion
Olga Mayzel (Russia), Ana Lucía Novales (Guatemala), Carolina Ross (Chile).
web: http://nashideti.trizmoscow.org/
8. The proposal of KINX is SNG Open 前 회선&상면 무상 제공 Open 후 회선 50% 할인 (첫째 월 차) 회선 1개월 안정화 제공 (셋째 월 차) 서버 할부 (고객이 받은 견적 & 금융비용) 웹 서버 2EA 무상임대 (2개월) 특별 단가 (회선&상면)