venice sessions iv - david weinberger - between media and world
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Between Media and World
David Weinberger Ph.D.
Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Self @ evident . comJohoTheBlog.com
dweinberger@twitter
Venice Sessions - Telecom ItaliaOctober 20. 2009
From medium to content
The Web is not a medium
“Digital life is real life.” - Nicola Greco
<a>hyperlinks
</a>
The new punctuation
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Content Medium
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Discount
Concur
AmplifyDisagreeAgree
RejectSupport
Extend
Recommend
DenounceDispute
Endorse
Connect
Difference
The change in authority
Authority
The NewsTraditional Canon
CertifiedAnswer
STOPBeliefPoint
Abelardo Morell
Footnote #354: Doe, Jane.A Book Too Far page 546
A Book Too Far, by Jane Doe [Due back on the 12th of next year]
New sources of authority:Metadata
Information
Point Perry
Wave4536aTuna132
Tuna778
Tuna865
Wave46756c
Island
Reef
Long/Lat
Shoes
Lobster#FCA45
SS Minnow
Temp 67F
Lobster (escaped)
Bonito6575
Cod93784c
Conifers
Flicker.com/nadya
herman melville
Search
Metadata Data
Folksonomies
Semantic Web
Mechanical Turk
Crowd SourcingSocial Tagging
Social Searching
Faceted ClassificationWeb 2.0
In the hyper-abundant, hyper-linked world, media’s
value tends toward metadata.
Imperfection
bjortklingd@flickr
(cc) Herrolm
@ flickr
Good enough is good enough
Transparency
CertifiedAnswer
STOPBeliefPoint
Certified
Answer
STOPBelief
Point
Media in this new world
“Printed matter will be with us forever” -
Giuseppe Vita
Shared interests
Difference
Mattering
Conversation
Participate with transparent expertise
as someone to whom the world mattersin a voice that accepts the messy differences in how the world matters to us all.
Thank you.
David Weinberger Blog: www . JohoTheBlog . Com
Email: self@evident . com