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 NèoInternationalTime travelling: between past and future. The internet makes this dream real, at least in part. With Facebook Timeline -which we tried before its actual release- it is possible to go back in time and live your memories. We then went back to see the Web in its prehistoric time, when now extinct websites were the king of the internet, and we had a look to those new technologies which allow us to experience the past, keeping its memory alive to build a better future.
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TIME TRAVEL!
Back to the future with the internet
1. I TRAVELLED THROUGH TIME WITH FACEBOOK TIMELINE
I time travelled, seriously. How did I do it? Thanks to Facebook's new feature, which will allow everybody to walk around their memories...
(Video: how to activate Facebook Timeline in 3 minutes)
2. FUTURE: FROM THE END OF THE WEB TO THE END OF THE WORLD
Who will kill the web? When will the world end? An overview of apocalyptic scenarios, having a look at a newspaper from the future: what will we read on the 10th October 2031?
(Video: two minutes in the future and a newspaper from the future)
3. PREHISTORIC WEB. WHEN ALTAVISTA WAS KING AND GOOGLE DIDN'T EXIST
It seems ages ago, when in Italy there was Clarence instead of Facebook. When Altavista was THE browser and would give you hundreds of unlikely results. Let's go back in time and find in the web the footprints of a forgotten past...
(Video: the origins of the web, Clarence, Altavista and the first years of Google)
4. EXHIBITING ART AND DIGITAL FUTURE
New technologies melt with contemporary artistic expression in a brand new exhibiton. The aim? To let us explore the potential of the creative relationship between art and science, in a communal struggle to think a new future. This and more at the digital exhibition "digitaLife 2"...
(Video: art and technology for the future)
5. BETWEEN A REDISCOVERED PAST AND A REBUILT FUTURE
How the internet and digital technology can bring back historical memory: from the interactive model of destroyed cities and archaeological sites to our grandparents' times...
(Video: 3D World Heritage Properties and back to the future)
 
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neoenews.com  néo n° 29 - December 2011 edited by neoreporters.com Made by Ubivis srl
Issue edited by Federico Sciascia, in collaboration with Antonella Libera and Mariangela Traficante (Italy), Miryam Oca (Spain), Maria Lia Malandrino (UK), Katinka Saltzmann (Germany), Viktorija Putneva (Russia). Directed by Andrea Zoppolato.
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