Meet The Not
Behind-the-scenes video interviews with fair creators, and with notable supporters Vint Cerf and Vice President Al Gore.
Over 5,000 comments from around the world were part of the Internet 1996 World Exposition guestbook. Here are all of them.
The fair received contributions of equipment, service and money worth over $100 million. Meet the brave corporate sponsors who made this possible.
Carl Malamud's mail archives. Read how the fair got started and see what a mailbox looks like when you're webmaster for a large public server. Not a pretty sight!
The people who made this disc.
Letters of support from over a dozen heads of state, including Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin.
Central Park received 5 million visitors during 1996. Here are the statistics for the main Central Park computers.



Pavilions

Tod Machover's Brain Opera was a featured event from the fair. Here is a special edited edition of their massive web site.
The San Blas de Cuna islands featured the beautiful molas. See a (big!) shockwave presentation on the history of these patterns and listen to 2 Expo Radio shows.
A special java-enhanced demonstration version of the Congressional Memory Project.
Stavanger, an award-winning pavilion from Norway.
The Aw Taw Kaw market from Bangkok, Thailand.
The great arctic adventure from Canada.
The Durga Puja festival from Calcutta.
The glories of the horse and the mysteries of certification from Kazakhstan.
The North Pole, newly enhanced by Enviromedia's Becky Pranger.
Message in a Bottle from Brazil.
Sumo wrestler Konishiki, part of IBM's Small Planet Pavilion.
The Sensorium, official Theme Pavilion of Japan.
The Kasparov versus Deep Blue chess match.
The Mongol Ralley, part of IBM's Small Planet Pavilion.
The World of Kimchi from Korea.
The Netherlands bring you, of course, flowers.
Randyland, first personal pavilion on the planet.
The Big Eastern and the mysteries and beauty of sand country.



Expo Radio

Expo Radio, a dozen shows and a unique assemblage.



Screen Saver

The official Expo Screen Saver, featuring the molas of San Blas de Cuna and the techno musical stylings of Becknell and Lucas.



Other Areas of the Disc

Learn more about the software you need to see this disc.
More information on Concert in the Park, the audio CD companion to this CD-ROM.
A nice Irish tune from the archives of the Internet Multicasting Service.
About the Internet Railroad.
Postcards from the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition.
About the Internet 1996 World Exposition, a radio program.
Meet Pipo, our official mascot, created by Nick Gressle.
Play that song again, Sam. Redo the introductory sequence, featuring T.S. Eliot and the fair train, created by Rob Pierce.
Soundbytes, from the archives of the Internet Multicasting Service.
An Expo Radio segment on the 1939 New York World's Fair.
Building a Better Tomorrow.