Intervento di Luca Chittaro a Venice Sessions 6venice sessions
The document discusses online social relationships and interactions mediated through computer technology. It addresses topics like social networks, virtual worlds, microblogging, blogging, video chatting, instant messaging, forums, chat rooms, email, SMS, and telephone communication. It also discusses expectations, automatic behaviors, evolution through adaptation, online intimacy, social buffers, first impressions, and online social perception generated from self, systems, and friends.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Intervento di Luca Chittaro a Venice Sessions 6venice sessions
The document discusses online social relationships and interactions mediated through computer technology. It addresses topics like social networks, virtual worlds, microblogging, blogging, video chatting, instant messaging, forums, chat rooms, email, SMS, and telephone communication. It also discusses expectations, automatic behaviors, evolution through adaptation, online intimacy, social buffers, first impressions, and online social perception generated from self, systems, and friends.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Venice Sessions IV - Giuseppe Taibi - iPhone Media Ecosystemvenice sessions
Giuseppe Taibi gave a presentation on the iPhone media ecosystem. He discussed how the App Store has over 90,000 apps across 20 categories that have been downloaded over 77 countries. Data was presented showing that on average iPhone users spend $80 on apps, with 93% of iPhone owners purchasing paid apps. Taibi also demonstrated several public radio and sports instruction apps and discussed how physical and virtual worlds can converge through augmented reality applications on the iPhone.
Venice Sessions IV - David Weinberger - Between Media and Worldvenice sessions
The document summarizes David Weinberger's views on how the internet is changing media and our relationship to information. Some key points are:
1) The web is not a single medium, but rather allows content to be disassociated from any single medium and spread across many mediums through hyperlinks.
2) In the hyperlinked, abundant world of the internet, metadata about content is becoming more valuable than the content itself for finding and understanding information.
3) Traditional sources of authority like experts, canonical texts, and certified answers are being supplemented or replaced by new forms of authority derived from user contributions, tags, comments, and social networks.
Venice Sessions IV - Nicola Greco - Internet is a revolutionvenice sessions
The document discusses the future of media in the digital age. It notes that the internet is constantly evolving and that people are evolving as well. In 10 years, today's youth will be adults and understanding them provides insight into the future. Traditional media like radio, television, and books will change formats and become internet-based. The future of the internet is in mobile connections, which will be everywhere and always accessible.
Venice Sessions 3 - Charles Fine Arts Over IPvenice sessions
This document discusses the opportunities and risks of distributing arts content over the internet (AoIP). It reviews various types of over-the-internet protocols (oIPs) such as voice, music, television, newspapers, and sports. It presents dynamic models showing how internet distribution can grow markets but also reduce revenue for traditional distributors. While internet viewing increases overall demand, it may decrease demand for live performances and cause revenue losses. The document concludes that modeling value dynamics is useful for the arts sector and that innovative business models are needed to determine fair revenue sharing as broadband providers benefit from increased internet usage.
Venice Sessions 3 - Andrew Lippman - Social Expressionvenice sessions
Le slide dell'intervento di Andrew Lippman alla Venice Sessions #3 - #VS3
Andrew Lippman
Associate Director, Media Lab
Senior Research Scientist
Co-Director, Digital Life
http://www.media.mit.edu/people/bio_lip.html
venicesessions "telecom italia" innovazione futuro "le conseguenze del futuro" web internet storytelling "il racconto del futuro" future innovation "il futuro e il suo racconto" venicesessions2
Riflessioni sulla scienza Open-Source: il singolo e il sistemavenice sessions
Venezia 31 marzo 2009 Venice Sessions 2 presso il Future Centre di Telecom Italia
Ilaria Capua presenta:
Riflessioni sulla scienza Open-Source: il singolo e il sistema
Venice Sessions IV - Giuseppe Taibi - iPhone Media Ecosystemvenice sessions
Giuseppe Taibi gave a presentation on the iPhone media ecosystem. He discussed how the App Store has over 90,000 apps across 20 categories that have been downloaded over 77 countries. Data was presented showing that on average iPhone users spend $80 on apps, with 93% of iPhone owners purchasing paid apps. Taibi also demonstrated several public radio and sports instruction apps and discussed how physical and virtual worlds can converge through augmented reality applications on the iPhone.
Venice Sessions IV - David Weinberger - Between Media and Worldvenice sessions
The document summarizes David Weinberger's views on how the internet is changing media and our relationship to information. Some key points are:
1) The web is not a single medium, but rather allows content to be disassociated from any single medium and spread across many mediums through hyperlinks.
2) In the hyperlinked, abundant world of the internet, metadata about content is becoming more valuable than the content itself for finding and understanding information.
3) Traditional sources of authority like experts, canonical texts, and certified answers are being supplemented or replaced by new forms of authority derived from user contributions, tags, comments, and social networks.
Venice Sessions IV - Nicola Greco - Internet is a revolutionvenice sessions
The document discusses the future of media in the digital age. It notes that the internet is constantly evolving and that people are evolving as well. In 10 years, today's youth will be adults and understanding them provides insight into the future. Traditional media like radio, television, and books will change formats and become internet-based. The future of the internet is in mobile connections, which will be everywhere and always accessible.
Venice Sessions 3 - Charles Fine Arts Over IPvenice sessions
This document discusses the opportunities and risks of distributing arts content over the internet (AoIP). It reviews various types of over-the-internet protocols (oIPs) such as voice, music, television, newspapers, and sports. It presents dynamic models showing how internet distribution can grow markets but also reduce revenue for traditional distributors. While internet viewing increases overall demand, it may decrease demand for live performances and cause revenue losses. The document concludes that modeling value dynamics is useful for the arts sector and that innovative business models are needed to determine fair revenue sharing as broadband providers benefit from increased internet usage.
Venice Sessions 3 - Andrew Lippman - Social Expressionvenice sessions
Le slide dell'intervento di Andrew Lippman alla Venice Sessions #3 - #VS3
Andrew Lippman
Associate Director, Media Lab
Senior Research Scientist
Co-Director, Digital Life
http://www.media.mit.edu/people/bio_lip.html
venicesessions "telecom italia" innovazione futuro "le conseguenze del futuro" web internet storytelling "il racconto del futuro" future innovation "il futuro e il suo racconto" venicesessions2
Riflessioni sulla scienza Open-Source: il singolo e il sistemavenice sessions
Venezia 31 marzo 2009 Venice Sessions 2 presso il Future Centre di Telecom Italia
Ilaria Capua presenta:
Riflessioni sulla scienza Open-Source: il singolo e il sistema