A Vision Of Our Future, Today - 'CNN Future Summit: Virtual Worlds'
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on June 06, 2007 9:02:51 AM (91 Reads)
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Virtual worlds have enabled breathtaking vistas on movie screens,
heart-pounding action in computer games, bought millions of people
together and transformed the way we communicate with each other.
Broadcast from Stanford University and Singapore, the latest 'ËœCNN
Future Summit' programme gets to the heart of these remarkable
developments with the biggest global players leading this digital
revolution.
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout hosts the hour-long
programme, looking at the blurring lines between reality and
imagination and how these technological developments are shaping our
communities and the lives of our children. Distinguished panellists
include the founders of Wikipedia, Second Life, Flickr and EA in
addition to renowned academics and psychologists who together form a
vision of our future, today.
And what will this future look
like? The ability to always be in touch with friends and family will be
greatly enhanced when we're able to see each other in absolute clarity,
anywhere, anytime. We'll find ourselves living, shopping and working
more and more inside online worlds. And in the future, you won't be
sitting on your couch being passively entertained. Films will become
more interactive and more immersive, while games will become more
cinematic and realistic. Indeed the programme itself also utilises many
cutting edge techniques used in modern film and television production
in order to capture the fascinating future of virtual worlds.
'ËœCNN
Future Summit' is a two-year multi-media programme produced in
association with the Singapore Tourist Board (STB), which aims to
stimulate global discussion. Through www.cnn.com/futuresummit,
viewers around the world are invited to explore the views and
interactive with the remarkable list of leading explorers, scientists,
philosophers, designers, entrepreneurs, futurists, authors, and
journalists