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World-Information Exhibition






Technical Museum Vienna
24 November to 24 December, 2000

The World-Information Exhibition comprised three sections titled "World-Infostructure", "Future Heritage" and "World C4U", each featuring the results of the theoretical and practical examination of different aspects of new media and technology carried out by renowned international artists and researchers.


  World-Infostructure
From The Alphabet to the Internet



World-Infostructure takes us into the cultural and technological foundations of our global Internet society. The journey into the world of information begins with the alphabet and travels via Internet to the most recently developed high-end technologies. Through a highly informative presentation, visitors experience how information resources extend throughout the world, and to where and in which forms the data streams flow.
 
  World-C4U
Meeting Your Virtual Doppelganger



World C4U - is defined by state-of-the-art security and control technologies. Command, Control, Computer and Communication (C4) are the keywords for the visitors' encounter with technologies like electronic voice recognition, digital finger printing and the iris scan. During their tour of the exhibition, visitors' data tracks are recorded via an integrated closed circuit TV system; this ultimately leads to everyone getting to "meet" their virtual double.
 
  Future Heritage
Our Cultural Heritage of Tomorrow



The cultural heritage of the future was in the center of attention of the Future Heritage. It displayed the works of international artists that experiment and operate with new media and technologies and focus on interactivity.
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