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LIFT workshop video: I remember voting for the first time at the age of 16 in 2025 by Jean-Henry Morin

February 26th, 2009 No comments

I remember voting for the first time at the age of 16 in 2025 by Jean-Henry Morin

We are after 2025, the society has been completely “servitized” (service economy) and most if not all interactions are now dematerialized. The e-Government existed when you were born and you grew up in an e-Democracy. You, as a concerned citizen, remember voting for the first time in 2025. You were then 16 years old.

During this workshop you will be asked, based on a short context description to choose among three types of society / government evolution models. A “free-enterprise” model, a “good big-brother” model and a “smooth continuity” model where things evolved in a rather linear way since the early 21st century. Should you have another idea for a model not mentioned above, bring it along and we’ll allocate a fourth “wild card” group by vote among the participants for the one gathering the most interest. Read more…

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Klewel will webcast 6 LIFT workshops

February 22nd, 2009 No comments

On wednesday 25 February, six of the 21 LIFT workshops will be be video capture and then put online on www.klewel.com/lift09 .

Room 16:

10:00 I remember voting for the first time at the age of 16 in 2025 by Jean-Henry Morin

We are after 2025, the society has been completely “servitized” (service economy) and most if not all interactions are now dematerialized. The e-Government existed when you were born and you grew up in an e-Democracy. You, as a concerned citizen, remember voting for the first time in 2025. You were then 16 years old.

During this workshop you will be asked, based on a short context description to choose among three types of society / government evolution models. A “free-enterprise” model, a “good big-brother” model and a “smooth continuity” model where things evolved in a rather linear way since the early 21st century. Should you have another idea for a model not mentioned above, bring it along and we’ll allocate a fourth “wild card” group by vote among the participants for the one gathering the most interest.

Groups will be asked to creatively think about what, why and how they voted at that time in order to propose a single most important high impact trend or idea as output of their discussions.

14:00 Web 3.0 round table – A techo-philosophical debate by Philipp Egli

What happens if you put together a CEO of a security company, the developer of the first application server based on the W3C’s semantic standards, an analytical philosopher with a technical background and all will be moderated by the CTO of one of the freshest internet companies of Switzerland? We don’t know it yet. But what’s for sure: We will be demonstrating working examples of semantic web technologies. We would be happy to see you and participate on killing the web 2.0. More details will follow soon….

16:00 Lifestream – Visualizing my data by Jan-Christoph Zoels

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Klewel @ LIFT conference 2009

February 12th, 2009 No comments

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Klewel will collaborate again this year with LIFT team. While the plenary conference will be webcasted live by the TSR (Television Suisse Romande), the workshops on Wednesday 25.02 will be captured and webcasted by Klewel.

The following two workshops will be captured, more soon:

KashKlash: http://liftconference.com/kashklash-exchanging-future
Lifestream: http://liftconference.com/lifestream-visualizing-my-data

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LIFT Conference

February 8th, 2008 No comments

Klewel was present at the LIFT conference. On line videos on nouvo.ch. Full report on Valentin Crettaz’s blog

Special thanks to TheArk team, especially Jérôme Salamin and Frédéric Bagnoud.

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LIFT08 Venture Night

February 6th, 2008 No comments

Online videos @ Venture night pitches.

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