Meet The Not
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Behind-the-scenes video interviews with fair creators, and with
notable supporters Vint Cerf and Vice President Al Gore.
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Over 5,000 comments from around the world were part of the
Internet 1996 World Exposition guestbook. Here are all of them.
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The fair received contributions of equipment, service and money
worth over $100 million. Meet the brave corporate sponsors who
made this possible.
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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!
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The people who made this disc.
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Letters of support from over a dozen heads of state, including
Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin.
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Central Park received 5 million visitors during 1996. Here are
the statistics for the main Central Park computers.
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Pavilions
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Tod Machover's Brain Opera was a featured event from the fair.
Here is a special edited edition of their massive web site.
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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.
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A special java-enhanced demonstration version of the Congressional
Memory Project.
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Stavanger, an award-winning pavilion from Norway.
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The Aw Taw Kaw market from Bangkok, Thailand.
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The great arctic adventure from Canada.
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The Durga Puja festival from Calcutta.
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The glories of the horse and the mysteries of certification
from Kazakhstan.
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The North Pole, newly enhanced by Enviromedia's Becky Pranger.
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Message in a Bottle from Brazil.
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Sumo wrestler Konishiki, part of IBM's Small Planet Pavilion.
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The Sensorium, official Theme Pavilion of Japan.
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The Kasparov versus Deep Blue chess match.
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The Mongol Ralley, part of IBM's Small Planet Pavilion.
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The World of Kimchi from Korea.
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The Netherlands bring you, of course, flowers.
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Randyland, first personal pavilion on the planet.
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The Big Eastern and the mysteries and beauty of sand country.
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Expo Radio
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Expo Radio, a dozen shows and a unique assemblage.
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Screen Saver
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The official Expo Screen Saver, featuring the molas of San Blas
de Cuna and the techno musical stylings of Becknell and Lucas.
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Other Areas of the Disc
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Learn more about the software you need to see this disc.
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More information on Concert in the Park, the audio CD companion
to this CD-ROM.
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A nice Irish tune from the archives of the Internet Multicasting
Service.
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About the Internet Railroad.
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Postcards from the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition.
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About the Internet 1996 World Exposition, a radio program.
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Meet Pipo, our official mascot, created by Nick Gressle.
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Play that song again, Sam. Redo the introductory sequence, featuring
T.S. Eliot and the fair train, created by Rob Pierce.
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Soundbytes, from the archives of the Internet Multicasting Service.
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An Expo Radio segment on the 1939 New York World's Fair.
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Building a Better Tomorrow.
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