The Alive Web
When you have an internet connection, you are connected to
the world.
Not only does the internet allow for basic education but we
can further our education in leisurely aspects.
Take YouTube for example there are literally hundreds of
thousands, possibly more, videos for every aspect of life. Through YouTube we
can learn basic information such as how to change a tire, braid your hair, or
even how to tie a nautical knot. There are even videos teaching the basics of
playing the piano. Obviously this is not where we would go for the lesson on
how to play Debussy’s Claire De Lune, but it is a start.
YouTube allows for an integration of the old teaching method
with a new one; no designated classes, only those who want to learn what it is
that is being taught.
YouTube also allows an individual to follow channels. So if
you find someone that you really connect with you can follow their YouTube
channel and create a relationship with them without actually having met them.
One of the greatest examples of this is Eric Whitacre.
Eric Whitacre is a contemporary composer. In recent years he
has started to do virtual choirs. Believe it or not there was a time when to be
in a choir with someone you had to be physically standing in the same room. Now
with Eric’s recent adventures he has given people the opportunity to be in a
choir with people in different countries.
This is the most extraordinary way to use the web. Literally
bringing people together from other countries to cohesively create and execute
something that is enjoyed by others, without ever having to leave your home.
When there is an internet connection and creativity the
possibilities are endless in what can be accomplished.
Here is Eric's Ted talk about his experience at the beginning of the virtual choir project.
The most recent virtual choir collaboration is called Fly To Paradise.
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