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****************************** Wiretap 2.5 ******************************* The Feed: 'technology of the Net' **************************************************************************** Date........... : Sunday afternoon Juni 2 1996 Location....... : V2_Organisatie - Eendrachtsstraat 10 - 3012 XL - Rotterdam Admission from. : 13.00hrs Start program.. : 14.00hrs Information.... : 010.404.6427 - math@v2.nl **************************************************************************** The Feed: 'technology of the Net' In his science fiction novel 'The Diamond Age', Neal Stephenson describes the interactive access to all possible information as 'the Feed': corporate information, entertainment, and even the necesary data to prepare nano-tech based furniture, toys and the daily dinner. The Feed can be compared with the common electricity wall-socket, available in any public building and home, and provides everything needed for daily life. With the idea of the Feed as a starting point we would like to present the technical backgrounds of the Internet and possible scenario's for the future. The Net, nowadays mostly used for e-mail and WWW-surfing, will become more and more interactive and there will be more possibilities for its use due to the development of computer-languages and applications. We will highlight the 'languages' used by computers connected to the Net, there will be a focus of 3D-aspects of the Net, and we will present the possibilities of emerging applications. The form of this afternoon will be an experiment, the audience will be able to choose the subjects they want to know about. The programme has been set up as follows: ******************************* Programme ******************************** 13.00hrs - Doors open ------- 14.00hrs - Introduction: Hans Heger (NL - TU-Delft), an historical overview of the Internet (from 1964 until now) will introduce the technology of the Net. ------- 14.45hrs - Short presentation of four 'knowledge sites': 1. Daniël Ockeloen / Rico Jansen (VPRO Digital) 2. Aadjan van der Helm / Paul Boots (TU-Delft + World Online) 3. Thomas van Putten (Artist) 4. Hans Heger (TU-Delft). ------- 15.00hrs - Intermission: the audience can choose to attend the presentation at one of the four 'knowledge sites' ------- 15.15hrs - Depending on the demand of the audience more in depth information of the specific subjects can be found at: 1. Daniël Ockeloen + Rico Jansen: on interactivity and the distribution of functionality through the Net, on Java and on 'shared work spaces'. 2. Aadjan van der Helm + Paul Boots: on human-computer communication and user-interfaces: history, examples and the future. 3. Thomas van Putten: on the technical language (and its slang) of the Net, the spatial form of the Net itself and the possibilites of 3D-disclosure of the Net. 4. Hans Heger: Net-history, Net-development, the infra-structure, (inter) national control and an overview of other related Networks. ------- 17.00hrs - Brief intermission ------- 17.15hrs - The FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions: in this final part of the programme the guests from the 'knowledge sites' will speak on the most common misconceptions about the Internet. **************************************************************************** Continuous: a videoprogramme on 'electronic models' of the World, with amongst others: 1. Crossings: by Stacey Spiegel wherein several disclosure and navigational methods for the Net are presented. 2. PING: by Art+Com from Berlin. 3. Terra-Vision: by Art+Com as well. **************************************************************************** ............................................................................ .......................................................... V2_Organisatie * Andreas Broeckmann * abroeck@v2.nl Eendrachtsstr.10 * NL-3012XL Rotterdam * t.+31.10.4046427 * fx.4128562 <http://www.v2.nl> <http://www.dds.nl/n5m> <http://www.v2.nl/east> coming up: DEAF96, the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival, 17 - 22 Sept 1996