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Thanks to our class of storytelling I have been able to explain my thoughts from a story.
Thanks to our class of storytelling I have been able to explain my thoughts from a story.
Here it is...
Here it is...
[[Jean and motiongraphx.com]]


''While getting access to the website of Motiongraphx, Jean, a dynamic woman in her thirty-fifth year, realizes how websites have changed over the last 10 years.''
''While getting access to the website of Motiongraphx, Jean, a dynamic woman in her thirty-fifth year, realizes how websites have changed over the last 10 years.''

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Here we are posting sites that we believe gives us an indication of the future of the Internet

Google An example of simpler web sites

Requiem For A Dream Best Movie Experience Website Ever!

Absolut An example of websites guiding viewers

Future of the Internet A storytelling approach from Ute

http://www.motiongraphx.com/ Thank you for your technical help, Fred!

In January of each year, the Horizon Interactive Awards receives hundreds of entries from all over the world. A panel of industry professionals, from diverse multi-media, graphic design and marketing backgrounds, review the entries to determine the work that is to be recognized. Entries are given either a Gold, Silver, or Bronze award distinction. All Gold winners can be eligible for the Best of Category. Here is the example of Motiongraphx website that has received the award of Best of Category. This winning entry has demonstrated excellence in creative concept, artistic excellence, and technical execution.

Compared to what you will be able to see on the website of Motiongraphx you will notice that my comments attached below are a bit different. Actually, the website of Motiongraphx helped me to imagine what the internet and its websites may look like in the future. Thanks to our class of storytelling I have been able to explain my thoughts from a story. Here it is...

Jean and motiongraphx.com

While getting access to the website of Motiongraphx, Jean, a dynamic woman in her thirty-fifth year, realizes how websites have changed over the last 10 years. She remembers how slow the speed of use was sometimes when there were problems of bandwidth in her neighborhood, how upset she was when she could not get access to her favorite websites because she used to forget to pay her monthly internet subscription, and how hard it was sometimes to find information or to simply use websites because of her lack of knowledge in technology. Now, she can smile while thinking of this past time because today she just needs to put her face front of the screen of her computer to get into the free world wide web. The screen detects her presence and brings her to the websites that she mentions with the sound of her voice. She likes the website of Motiongraphx because its designers have really understood the internet surfers’ needs. The website works with her virtual glasses. She just needs to wear them, relax and enjoy her virtual trip. By wearing the glasses she is completely transferred to a 3-D world, the one of the website of Motiongraphx. There she can walk around and choose the options that come to her while asking questions that are related to what she is looking for. She likes the background of the website of Motiongraphx because it is soft to look at and reminds her of the cartoons she watched when she was still a child. Thanks to invisible detectors the place also emits a smell that she thinks is exactly appropriate to her emotions at that moment. She is glad to be able to “live” fully this interaction with the website. The virtual world looks like the real one. The only separation between them is Jean’s glasses.

Jean is amazed how easy it is to use this website. For instance, when she wants to send an email to Motiongraphx she just needs to ask for it, touch the option with a hand, and starts saying what she wants to write. A big screen appears front of her within a second and shows her the sentences that she is saying. Once she has finished to dictate her email, a pleasant and soft voice asks her if she is satisfied with it and then confirm that the message has been sent successfully.'That is all she needs to do with the website today but she wishes to have more time to spend inside. Unfortunately, information technology has not discovered yet how to slow down the time. She takes off her glasses and comes back to the real world. Next time, she will go back to the website to know more about the “quality know how” of Motiongraphx because she may be interested in creating her own website similar to the one of this company...


Claudie


Lineage, the online game A giant online role playing game, participants will fight, form the groups named clan, communicate with chat system and so on.

Semantic Web---Hear the Online Future

Future Sites of ?-Tom Wang

A 3-D Virtual Site

The internet experience: see, hear, touch, smell and taste - Fred

The end of human interaction as we know it? - Lars

Skype Internet Telephony - Daan

The internet experience 2: see, hear, touch, smell and taste - Katsuya

[[ http://www.sergiomanoel.com.br]] - Ricardo Godinho

I believe the website of profesional athlets will be the first to change the Internet mostly because people all over the world already spend hours in websites poorly desigend.

[[ http://www.amazon.com ]] - Carmel Roche

Web sites designed for commercial transaction purposes will change in the future. They need to be made more attractive and easier to navigate.

Lemony Snicket - Spencer

Cool promotion for a (not yet released) movie, really gets users into the experience of the film

Books24x7 - Spencer

Great site for reading books online, definitely the future of research... why go to the library or bookstore for a book that is only needed for a few months for a course or research project? Why not just read it online and print (or cut and paste) the pieces that are needed.


Metromix Web sites organized about the way we actually live