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Digital Revolution (Working Title) - Digital Revolution

BBC Two

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editable rushes for viewing and download

namestorm

join Stephen Fry in helping to name the TV series

debate

Maggie Philbin on the net benefits of the web

Competition

take part in our short film competition

programme interviews and rushes

The Web is...

collected opinions of BBC celebs and the general public

Fry

Stephen Fry on the risk/reward ratio of the web

Graphics

how we're starting to visualise the web's processes

More...

discover more clips and rushes from the series

latest on each programme

1. power on the web

are all web users created equal?

(image from (External) nojhan )

2. the fate of nations

can the nation state survive the web?

3. the cost of free

pile of dollars. image from aresauburn on Flickr.

how much are you giving away for free?

(image from (External) aresauburn )

4. the web and us

how is the web affecting our brains?

(image from (External) Hatchitbombotar )

recent blog posts

privacy

chris anderson: privacy is a personal choice

(photo by (External) pieter baert )

wikipedia

jimmy wales: wikipedia IS elitist

(image from (External) Chrys )

piracy

feargal sharkey: creators must choose

(image courtesy (External) UK Music )

revolution?

andrew keen: this is childlike nonsense

(image from (External) Boris V van Zanten )

Programme information

digital revolution is a four part series for BBC Two about how the web is changing the world. Due in 2010, it's in production now, and we're offering a range of ways to interact with the programme team and the content we produce. get involved


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Production photos:

(External) Follow the production with Aleks' digital revolution photostream on Flickr

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The great strength of the web is that it allows users to swerve past information hierarchies and find out for themselves.

@Catchingthewaves , from the Digital Revolution blog

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