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'''L'UTOPISTE''' may refer to:
 
'''L'UTOPISTE''' may refer to:
  
* '''[[Paul Otlet]]''', documentalist, universalist, internationalist, [[The Indexalist|indexalist]]. At times considered as the "father of information science", or "visionary inventor of the internet on paper"
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* '''[[Paul Otlet]]''', documentalist, universalist, internationalist, [[The Indexalist|indexalist]]. At times considered as the 'father of information science', or 'visionary inventor of the internet on paper'
 
* '''[[Le Corbusier]]''', architect, universalist, internationalist. Worked with [[Paul Otlet]] on plans for a [[The_Smart_City_-_City_of_Knowledge|City of knowledge]]
 
* '''[[Le Corbusier]]''', architect, universalist, internationalist. Worked with [[Paul Otlet]] on plans for a [[The_Smart_City_-_City_of_Knowledge|City of knowledge]]
 
* '''[[Otto Neurath]]''', philosopher of science, sociologist, political economist. Hosted a branch of [[Mundaneum]] in The Hague
 
* '''[[Otto Neurath]]''', philosopher of science, sociologist, political economist. Hosted a branch of [[Mundaneum]] in The Hague

Latest revision as of 07:00, 2 August 2016

L'UTOPISTE may refer to:

  • Paul Otlet, documentalist, universalist, internationalist, indexalist. At times considered as the 'father of information science', or 'visionary inventor of the internet on paper'
  • Le Corbusier, architect, universalist, internationalist. Worked with Paul Otlet on plans for a City of knowledge
  • Otto Neurath, philosopher of science, sociologist, political economist. Hosted a branch of Mundaneum in The Hague
  • Ted Nelson, technologist, philosopher, sociologist. Coined the terms hypertext, hypermedia, transclusion, virtuality and intertwingularity