New website
displays all of us as members of a vast universal brain

Released
on = June 28, 2007, 11:36 am
Press
Release Author = World
Mind Network
Industry
= Internet
& Online
Press
Release Summary = From the Big Bang to the Space Station, from gorillas
to students to artists, live webcams around the world bring visitors
close to the exotic, unusual, and intriguing.
Press
Release Body = What do penguins in Antarctica, monks in Ireland,
gorillas in Spain, craftsmen in Borneo, women washing clothes in
France, Polish veterinarians, German scientists, Japanese kindergarteners
and truckers in the U.S. all have in common?
They're
all featured in live streaming video on a new website sponsored
by the World Mind Network, an organisation which
seeks to link people everywhere through internet technology. The
site's founders were moved to create it by the writings of philosophers
like James Lovelock and Teilhard de Chardin, who posited that improved
communications were making the whole Earth something like a vast
inter-connected brain. They saw that the Internet was making this
more and more obvious.
They
found themselves intrigued by the explosion of webcams worldwide,
and the latest technological improvements which make live streaming
video available even in hostile environments like the Arctic and
Papua New Guinea.
Historically,
webcams have generally been devoted to two things: porn, and teenagers
ogling each other while chatting online. Why not, thought World
Mind Network, use the technology to display worthier things that
are hardly ever seen by anyone, even the most experienced tourist?
Why not publicize worthy research projects, age-old lifestyles,
new art forms,
unknown animals, and tribal cultures on the verge of extinction?
They performed an exhaustive search, and found fascinating webcams
in the strangest places. The requirements for inclusion on the site
are that whatever is seen has to be live streaming video wherever
possible and must be socially, artistically, environmentally, historically,
or scientifically significant.
With such an embarassment of riches to choose from, a scheme was
needed to organize the webcam feeds. They decided upon a chronological
plan, given that most of the things that have ever happened in history
are still happening today. Thus, the first link is an audio file
converted from the still evident background microwave radiation
of the original Big Bang. The next shows what the sun is doing now,
including sunspot activity; the next shows live growing bacteria,
and then on up the scale of Life to human beings, passing fish,
pandas and gorillas on the way.
The
webcams showing human activity are divided into several categories:
Schools from all over the world, including Japan, Macedonia, Hungary,
and Nepal; Intentional Communities (communes), Scientific projects,
Fair Trade workshops, Renewable Energy and Sustainable Agriculture,
mobile webcams, and Modern Life. This last is a catchall category
that includes live video from a hairdresser in Japan, a wedding
chapel in Scotland, a veterinary hospital in Poland, a laundromat
in France, a Florist's shop in Switzerland, and a potter in Missouri.
You can see a wind farm in Finland, and note in real time how its
power output changes with the breezes. You can view monks at Clonard
monastery in Ireland praying and chanting. A charity in Texas has
a webcam placed behind the windshield of its truck, so that you
can accompany the driver as he makes his rounds among the homeless.
There is even live audio (no video yet) from the International Space
Station.
Plans are to expand the site to include hundreds of cameras.
The
site is strictly for education and entertainment. There is nothing
to buy. You can see the initial results at WorldMindNetwork.net
You can contact them for more information at worldbrainsite@gmail.com
You can call them at US (626) 230-8862.
Web
Site = http://www.worldmindnetwork.net
Contact
Details = 3170 Bonita Rd. #137
Bonita, California 91910
(626) 230-8862
fixxer@prodigy.net

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