>>> venerdì, febbraio 21, 2003
>>> Marc Canter a tutto campo. Idee e fatti Marc Canter, ex Macromedia man e amico di Paolo Valdemarin, ci illumina su numerosi argomenti in questa intervista ad opera di Jonathan Peterson. Oltre che di Flash, di TV interattiva, di User Interface e del futuro della creatività nelle comunità create dalla rete, Canter parla anche di blog, open standard e edge-power. Insomma non può che piacermi: We think of blogging as a form of personal publishing. Media and Communications are merging with personal publishing. Broadband Mechanics is building new kinds of tool and tool environments which will enable average everyday people to create and maintain new kinds of on-line communities which integrate, aggregate and provide appropriate levels of customization to media, communication and personal publishing. To help make this all happen - we'll also be promoting the concept of open standards which will help all tool vendors, existing media vendors and end-users get this all to happen. 5% of the populace (probably even less) can create. The others watch, listen, read, consume. I think one of the destinies of digital technology is to enable the other 95% to express their creativity somehow. That's the gestalt view. Digital cameras, story telling, assembling stuff from existing content, annotating, reviews, conversations, linking topics together - are all forms of creativity. That's what our tools are all about. There's plenty of image, audio and video editing software out there. Now is the time to integrate and aggregate media, communications and personal publishing.
