Everyone is bound to make some decisions in life upon certain periods of life and I am not an exception.
Over the past two years after I have launched my little animation portal about Chinese animations and
introducing the flash animators to the west, I am also adding youtube video links from worldwide
popular singers, rappers, music bands, and sport stars. In other words, I am trying to gather enough
content for my site to let visitors stay.
Then it was last year, an idea struck me and still reminding me up to these days:
If I were to build a web site, let everyone to participate in some forms, how big can it be?
Obviously, the total population of the world is 6.5 billion. I was also aware of the success
of the milliondollarhomepage, created by Alex Tew of England. Therefore, I knew the importance
of a web site name that will left a strong impression in the minds of people.
Hence I was entertained with the idea of renaming my site 6billionpeople.
Of course, having a name does not mean much unless you have found some intrinsic value people will be
willing to participate. Since I have already been using wiki as a supporting platform to describe about
the animators, and singers.
Singers, rappers are usually widely known as individuals in a given society. Animators, on the other hand,
are only well-known within their respective circle, though usually more reputable than people who
are in other types of occupations. In conclusion, their autographies usually generates wide interests among
society members.
So the idea is, what if, what if I were to create a wiki that let each us to write an autobiography about
ourselves, and just like wiki, you can link to your friends and your family members, and it is constantly changing
expanding?
Even better, what if each of us eventually will have their autographies translated by our commmunity
into 196 different languages in the world?
The largest challenge about the project is how willing people are at exposing themselves to a mass audience?
Despite the fact that may be only the circle of friends is more and less frequent visitors to his wiki.
I am certain some people were meant more expressive and write about their friends who are not willing to exposed?
Of course, having 6 billion autography entries is almost unrealistic as it can gets. But I think
having stick to such a name showing some determination and goal.
The reasons reminding me writing an autographies were many:
First of all, we may die any time, so taking chances is a key. This is applies both to myself who tries to launch
this project. If I were not to write an autography may be I will NEVER have chance by tomorrow. This principle also applies to you.
Second, the history of the world up to this point, is made up of few people who made "impact" on society. But
each of us, either because of our role in society or just purely out of luck, never make ourselves onto the list.
This does not mean we did not do anything or simply a waste in life, it is just people don't know about us.
Each of us is as sentient as those who hit the jackpot or those commanded millions or those who managing assets
worth billions and billions of dollars.
Thirdly, a facebook does not allow anyone to add dead people. It may sounds very grim. But yes, you may be interested
to add an entries about your grand-grand father because he had done something interesting in life yet unrecorded along
with others. Yes, 6billionpeople shall serve the purpose of a genealogy project to some extent.
Finally, this site may have some historical values. I was entertained by TV episodes describing the Terra Cotta
army of the Qin Shi Huang of the Qin dynasty of China. Much about the lives of the daily lives of soldiers
and their life story is unknown and unrecorded in history. Until an excavated ancient cave in today's western Hubei province
shown that a person who had lived through the same period and written an autography about himself on
bamboo slips indicating the lives of soldiers at the time. He happened to be such a soldier.
If our civilization
ever ends because of war happening into the near future, which could be a possiblity although I certainly
hope the chance of which will be small. May be we can have thing of value reminding others how we lived. May be
ridicoulusly as it sounds, if the world were destroyed, all computer networks will be gone. So I may have to store
the information on some discs and dig a hole and bury it under earth.
Although, in my opinion, the world will be created by our future generations; therefore, the world is properly preserved
by our future generation is running our simulations.
If you are by now convinced that this project may work, then why you ask me why should I do it?
Above all, there are probably a few people share similiar thoughts before, I am here to truly provide this service
to you, as for just now.
First, I am student who majors in computer science. It is therefore, my natural tendency to try to
build tools or platform so that others can use.
Secondly, I happen to be Chinese, in fact I am still a Chinese passport holder, I am here to study under the F-1
student visa. If I were ever launch a site which holds the name 6billionpeople, I potentially meant to gather
every single soul under the sky. By far, with 1.3 billion people, Chinese are by far the largest ethnic group
on the planet. I think being Chinese, in this regard, bear the responsibility to represent this entire group
of people than any one else.
Moreover, I have traveled and lived across three continents in my life. Asia, Europe, and America. I knew more about
the lives and styles than most people who had only lived consistently in one place or one culture throughout their lives.
This is bonus point for me to establish cross-cultural and cross-national bordered site.
Finally, I have already established some connections within the industry and being encouraged by predecessors
and founders of other sites and having experience myself at building some sites and interacted with some audiences.
If such project ever succeed, I am also contemplating the inner core meaning of this site. As one
can see, each user, hopefully, represent themselves in a way that his friends and colleagues consider
as creadible and yet offering some emotions and feeling usually not explicitly stated in usual
social networking such as Facebook.
At the same time, it is unlike blogging site such as Xanga in which
you can freely to publish any entries on the random basis, because certain formats restrict on how you
can write about yourself, following a chronological order.
It will become more or less a collective subjective memories of all human. We should call ourselves a nation.
The nation of 6 billion people, and we can treat each of us as "citizen" of this nation.
Then it is quite clear at this point, I want to create a nation, which happen to be digital, and the best
way happens to implement it is by building a wiki- based site, though I am keeping the animation
and video portals alive, since i am still organizing these contents. Finally, it happens that I chose the name
of the site 6billionpeople. Certainly, on the list of the largest numbers under wikipedia, million and billion
are two smallest largest numbers and google happens to be one of the largest. Nevertheless, I think
the unit people plays a significant factor here and hopefully, does sounds emphatically enough along
with 6 billion.
So friends, classmates, fellow citizens, be part of 6billionpeople!
So I have this
idea for some time already, it sounds a little crazy, but
thinking about it, I think it is worthy to pursue. The idea
is quite simple: try to digitally upload every single living
being on the planet in the format of word document, images,
videos, virtual reality / simulation / mind uploading (anticipated
technology). Hence, "The 6billionpeople Project".
Now, you may think 6.5 billion is a lots of people. Consider
this, the speed of computer chips doubles every 18 months
and the price of computer equipment drops exponentially.
It is just a matter of time when everybody in the world
will be online. Not to mentioning the impact of upcoming
nanotechnology, femtotechnology, and ubiqituous wireless
sensor network. Therefore, I think it is not a far-fetched
goal.
The
goal is to capture the sight and sound of every single living
being, and forming a giant piece of art. Because I always
considered myself an artist who freely drawn upon my own
imagination, I like to see this project succeed not only
artistically but able to feed myself economically. One of
the primary motivation for doing this project is to raise
enough money to support artists (myself included), because
I don't like the idea of being an artist and being broke.
I know some artists died of starvation in human history.
Not a nice thought!
You
will be recorded on the homepage permanently. Using some
of the money I made from the site, I guarantee to keep mycampusvideos.com
for at least 5 years and possibly for much longer time.
I want each user to be recorded down as an agent who try
to bring the world into the state of matrix. So, in the
long run, you are making history by expanding the cyberspace.
Help to extend human understanding and appreciation.
By
the way, if you happened to be a Martian, Venusian, Mercurian,
Jupiterian, Uranian, Neptunian, or Plutonian, I am sorry,
currently our network only extends to human, not extraterrestial
aliens. I also wanted to clarify that I am not a biologist
(one who discriminate based on your biological makeup).
I just don't have enough resources to do everything at once!
However, thank you for your interest! I will email you if
we will eventually expand our network beyond the earth.
Once
you registered on the web site, your record will be stored
in the database. You can check and edit your profile as
soon as you activated your account through your email. Because
you uses your real name within the university system, you
will not able to create a second username for yourself;
therefore reducing the chance of inflated number registered
users versus the number of people in reality.
My
name is Suan, I am currently 23. I graduated in December
2005 from WashU with a bachelor degree in Computer science
and Economics. I am currently the first year graduate student
at WashU department of Computer Science.
As
a person, I like to create songs, stories, flash animations,
new theories, and new ideas. In the past three years, I
had dedicated myself fully at writing a long novel. I have
roughly 700 characters in my story and so far I created
the 200 of them and more will come as more inspiration hits
me and a total about 20,000 ideas. (So if this project becomes
a success, I can dedicate myself to novel writing.)
Here
I got some snapshots of my drawings for you all, hope you
enjoy them:)
Okay,
I think people are quite receptive to innovative ideas.
Matrix is one of the top grossing science fiction movie
in the US, but it was never created as the reality. By claiming
my intention to create a Matrix by first building a website
and transform into whatever form available in the future
to hold energy, I think people will be actively to participate.
I
was observing the trend of the internet since I first went
online in December 1998. Back then, it is a great achievement
to create a webpage in HTML and put your name online. Then,
I remembered the power of computer increases to the point
of that hosting images become commonplace. That was around
2000. Just 2 years later, animation in the form of Macromedia
Flash starts to dominate the internet. I was quite active
in flash animation community, but a sudden paradigm shift
took place when youtube launched video service in 2005.
Suddenly, everyone, not just flash artists can create content.
Youtube is EXPLODING. So I ask myself, what does all of
these mean? I also well read Raymond Kurzweil's theories
on upcoming Technological Singularity. So I realized that
we are gradually moving ourselves bit by bit unto the internet.
First, we just put our name there, then we start to put
our pictures online, now videos, and in the future, our
virtual reality, and beyond that possibly mind uploading.
A website which offers the service of mind uploading is
essentially the Matrix. So I realized that may be I should
start to develop a site just to achieve the state of Matrix
since I already envisoned the upcoming trend and knowing
it will be inevitable.
For
those who are interested in philosophical inquries, I strongly
suggest to read this article by Oxford Philosophy Professor
Nick Bostrom's Simulation
Argument. You can also read articles on Technological
Singularity by
Dr. Raymond Kurzweil. I highly recommend the book entitled Singularity
is Near by the same author.
Although
I could just develop a small site which dedicated to such
service to an exclusive group of people, if it is ever possible.
However, I don't think it will work because technology always
diffuses and spread sooner or later to all. Also, by claiming
to upload the entire earth's population, I make myself committed
to a high goal. If I fail, at least I will not fail too
miserably. It also capture the imagination of people by
including all people of the world. Moreover, the Matrix
from the original movie also captured all the people of
the world.
First
and foremost, if I make enough money through adsense, I
can be more generous to my stomach. I will be less attentive
to the price tags attached to food. I will quit eating fast
noodle every day which made me sick. What? you ask me what
about pants and cloth? I don't usually buy that much cloth.
I believe intrinsic personal value is more important than
extrinsic pretensions, especially for guys.
Immediately
following what I said above, I will help my mother to live
a better life. She sacrificed so much for me and I think
it is time to pay her back. In fact, I don't think I can
ever pay back, no matter how rich I will be because I can't
buy back time for her.
Thirdly,
artists, comrades, friends, all these great art works are
created from the inspiration of various great young minds.
They are expressing themselves to the world through the
medium of flash technology. Don't you think the world will
be a better place if the artists get paid for what they
deserve? I am hearing applause, thank you!
Finally...if
I reach the 6.5 billion target and it becomes a runaway
success, I will invest the rest on some of my other great
ideas. How great are them? I think some of them will continue
change the world. No matter how miniscule they are. Wohoo!
So watch this space for future updates!
You upload so
that you can share your life, dream, and happiness with
your friends and classmates, just like the facebook, we
will try to provide the best service to you all as possible.
By uploading to the Matrix, you are just a step closer toward
happiness and the future.
The
site mycampusvideos.com will be online for 5 years GUARANTEED
(at least until May 15th 2011), however the aim of the site
is to keep it online foreover.
The
point is to create a site in which people of over the world
will know more about each other, and share greater understanding
and appreciation of each other. Everyone of you can be part
of this, and everyone can help to make the world flatter!
10.
If you aimed at the world, why do you start at WashU?
I
actually own a site that drawns interntional audience everyday numbered
in thousands, but the problem is, an open network lacks truthfulness
and trust. I want to built a network starting at my immediate
surroundings and gradually built up. Additionally, I had never tried to
launch a website locally, so it is both a challenge and fun! Since I
spent very little in marketing by establish it locally, I got nothing
to lose!
Last
update by Suan Zhu (Theflatworld) Dec 9th 2006
Web
Site Summary
Flashlands.com
is a web portal dedicated to the distribution, discussion,
and the exchange of Macromedia flash content on the web. The
site primarily focuses on displaying, licensing, and selling
of merchandise related to Flash contents.
After several years of flash animation development, amateur
and professional animators in China are rapidly exploring
the possibilities brought by Macromedia Flash. With passion
and dedication, approximately 10,000 pieces of flash works
with medium or above medium quality were produced. Among
these works, Xiao Xiao's stick fight Xiao Xiao Series
3, Lindu's music video Yellow, Labix's Flower
Gardener Series, and Buhua's Cat were probably
just a few of the best known examples up to date. By using
their imaginations, flash artists explored and stretched
the limits known to artists in the previous generations.
Thanks to the internet, the distribution of their works
become faster and easier. Nevertheless, cultural and language
barrier prevented most of them to be known outside of their
circle. In addition, immature domestic commercial infrastructure
impeded further incentives to innovate within the circle.
Flashlands.com, therefore, tries to solve these problems
by bringing the contents to the world. The founder of this
web site, theflatworld (an flash artist himself with cultural
background in both the West and the East), believes that
these content can be understood by people all over the world.
Web
Site Features:
The
web site contains the following major sections:
ranking
the
ranking section displays the latest submitted works to flashlands.com,
the current week's top rated works by score, and the top rated
works of all times by score.
license
the
license section displays all flash source code currently available
for customer license.
merchandise
the
merchandise section links the web site to an external site
dedicated to T-shirts, mugs, and other related products associated
with contents provided on flashlands.com
artists/blogs
This
section is dedicated to the flash artists. Each artist contains
a portfolio page. Viewers can rate any artists and their performed
are ranked based on the rated score.
animation
This
section hosts all flash content fallen into the major category
of animation. A user may chose to further look for content
in a subcategory within this primary category. A user can
search any flash in the site by flash title, flash description,
artist name by typing letters or keywords in the search bar.
mtv
This
section hosts all flash content fallen into the major category
of music video. A user may chose to further look for content
in a subcategory within this primary category. A user can
search any flash in the site by flash title, flash description,
artist name by typing letters or keywords in the search bar.
games
This
section hosts all flash content fallen into the major category
of games. A user may chose to further look for content in
a subcategory within this primary category. A user can search
any flash in the site by flash title, flash description, artist
name by typing letters or keywords in the search bar.
forum
One
of the most important part of the web site. The primary place
where users can talk "face to face" with the artists
and interact with each other. User can submit his /her own
art work, post thread, and start discussions.
job
posting
This
section is prepared for potential employers and employee within
computer graphics, animation, and web design field. We welcome
all companies to post job offers and job seekers to post their
resumes.
links
You
can add any links to this site from your site. Feel free to
copy and paste a link to our site on the top of the section.
FAQ
Q1:
Can I upload my own flash file to the site?
Yes!
We now accept flash animation and video content from all
countries and regions!
Q2:
Some of the flash requires translation, otherwise it is hard
for me to understand.
Yes,
we pre-select our works based on its content. Some of them
were heavily text based. These requires long and hard work
of translations and proof-checks. Some times these heavily-text
based works are displayed because of its excellent graphic
quality.
Mission
Statement
Flashlands.com
believes in the power of internet. According Thomas Friedman's
recent best-seller The World is Flat - A Brief History
of the 21th Century, the world is getting increasingly
smaller and flatter as the previously known barrier such as
language, culture, and ideology are starting to break down.
The creator of this web site shall follow the beliefs of Friedman
and tries to bridge national, cultural gaps in the niche market
of flash animation and technology.