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    Albany Times Union
    May 13 2012


    Armenian Pavilion at the World Expo 2012 Yeosu: a Unique Concept of
    the WORLDLAB as Philosophy of New Thinking

    PRWeb
    Published 07:01 a.m., Sunday, May 13, 2012


    Expo 2012 opened May, 12 in Yeosu, South Korea, with the theme of `The
    Living Ocean and Coast', but the Armenian team has made the creative
    decision to explore what they call the `Information Ocean', instead.
    (PRWEB) May 13, 2012

    On May 2012 in South Korea, Yeosu, the world expo 2012 was launched.
    The main theme of the Expo is `The Living Oceans and Coast'. More than
    100 countries and a vast majority of international organizations are
    taking part in the Expo. The world expo 2012 will focus on the
    following issues: preservation of the living ocean and the reasonable
    usage of its resources, the challenges facing the balanced and
    sustainable development of our planet, and many other global issues.

    Among the Expo participants, the concept of the Armenian pavilion
    particularly stands out. Worldlblab (the world laboratory) offers
    non-standard approaches to global issues and presents new cognitive
    horizons to the world.

    One of the key issues of the Armenian pavilion will be framed as:

    `The Living Ocean and the Global Information Ocean: one author?' This
    will be a new thesis on unprecedented approaches to communication at
    Expo 2012. This is a new philosophical way of thinking, which
    considers the question of whether the Global Information Ocean can be
    a powerful evolutionary environment like the living ocean, and
    therefore provokes people to consider the possibility that the two
    oceans could share a common `nonrandom' origin.

    The analysis of these two evolutionary sources with their parallel
    structures and overlaps, the future algorithms of interactions between
    digital and biological organisms, the codes of new civilization - these
    themes are not only profoundly interesting but they give the Armenian
    Pavilion a truly unique concept among the other pavilions
    participating in Expo 2012.

    It is also important to mention the Worldlab (world laboratory)
    concept itself. Worldlab aims to become a unique platform for the
    joint creativity of the new generation to develop the next generation
    of scientific innovations. One of the cores of this concept is that by
    using Worldlab, each individual can become a source of innovation
    development in the modern and future world. Moreover not only can
    Worldlab efficiently gather non-standard thinking scientists,
    theorists, and technicians, but it can also serve as a platform that
    demonstrates the on-going planetary development of a world-community.

    http://www.timesunion.com/business/press-releases/article/Armenian-Pavilion-at-the-World-Expo-2012-Yeosu-a-3554716.php

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