The WWW7 Internet Circus
- for the young (and young at heart!) 

Wednesday April 15, 7.00 - 9.00 pm
Brisbane Convention Centre 
Aim of evening

This is a special evening which has been made possible by the generosity of the WWW7 Conference Consortium. Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, will be in Brisbane for only two days on his first visit to Australia. He has agreed to speak to young people in Brisbane (and adults who accompany them). Other media and web artists will also present their work in an interesting program.

We are asking you to promote this very special event to students in your young friends and colleagues please. Teachers and parents will be welcome at the event (so long as they are with 'young' people).

To find out about Tim Berners-Lee, visit his home page on the web at http://www.w3.org/people/Berners-Lee. To find out about the WWW7 Conference, the largest and most important technical conference on the web to be held in Brisbane, look on the web at

Focus of Evening

Working in high technology - on the web and with multimedia.

What is it like to work on the Internet? Who does it? How do they do it? Tim Berners-Lee and a cast of creative, innovative people, will talk to you about what they do and how they do it. Come and find out what life is really like on the Internet from the people who live there.

Tickets

Entry will be for $10 per head, at the door. Adults must be accompanied by a young person.
There will be no reservations but there will be plenty of room.
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