23 fevereiro 2005

TECNOSFERA

The 2005 Wired Rave Awards:
Film: Brad Bird for imagining The Incredibles
Business: Shigeyuki Hori for putting the Prius on the fast track
Science: Steven Squyres for keeping Spirit and Opportunity roving
Medicine: Robert Lanza for eye-opening work on embryonic stem cells
Architecture: Rem Koolhaas for transforming the library. Next up: Beijing's skyline.
Music: Danger Mouse for bringing mash-ups to the masses
Television: Blair Harrison for on-demand video highlights
Blogs: Kevin Sites for rewriting the rules of war reporting
Books: Jeff Hawkins for rethinking the way we think
Industrial Design: Burt Rutan for launching the private space age
Technology: Mark Fletcher for making bloglines the Internet's news network
Art: Jennifer & Kevin Mccoy for turning media crit into pop art
Games: Pete Parsons for the mind-blowing world of Halo 2