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Pubcast

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A pubcast is an online presentation that includes the combination of video with a published research article. This is accomplished by using an in-browser application software that enables the ability to select particular portions of the published article to be displayed at particular points in a video timeline. The result is a synchronized presentation posted online.

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Variation

The term pubcast is used as a coloqualism to describe a video conference session in an unlikely place, such as a pub. The session is intended to include a remote participant in a social event.

The term Pubcast is used to describe a Podcast that is primarily or entirely recorded in a pub.

History

The term pubcast was coined by Phil Bourne, co-founder of SciVee, a web 2.0 a science video sharing website in early 2007.

Christophe Delire is conceiver of the PostModemArt WebOpera.


(postmodemart) and

(webopera) Christophe uses pubcast.be since 2007 to make realtime exhibitions where information is played "live" and dynamically on a vertical time line (like a blog).

References

Pubcast Wikipedia