
Our class recently did a video conference with a historical museum in Cleveland. We all found it to be new and interesting, and most of us had never participated in one yet. I saw a video on CNN that made me think of our conference. There was a sort of competition where 3000 people from around the world submitted youtube video's displaying their skills in playing classical music. Professionals chose the top 200 musicians, and then youtube viewers voted on the 96 people that would join the orchestra to play at Carnegie Hall. On top of this, Google, the owner of youtube, will pay for the travel costs of all the musicians.
The finalists were beside themselves. The common belief was that they would never have made it to Carnegie, "the pinnacle of achivement for classical musicians", without the use of youtube to publicize their skills because they are not at the professional level. Programs like this will both broaden the talent in the classical music world, and provide much more opportunity for musicians. This shows that technology really can make a huge difference in the success of many people. Investing in communications such as video conferencing could really do a lot of good for our country, especially in the shape we are in right now.
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