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The Deep History of the Information Age

Alex Wright

a Long Now Seminar

The Deep History of the Information Age
The Long Now runs a great seminar/lecture series that has touched on a lot of odd and eclectic topics: from when we will pop off into a singularity (or not), the nature of slums, the million year history of climate change, how best to make a simulation, to how we will store our information for years to come. Alex Wright will be talking about the last. Its a fascinating and complex subject. This text may be all digital, but those bits have to be stored on or in something, and they have to be readable. And if you spend five minutes thinking about all the mediums of storage you've used in the last 20 years or so, you'll recognize it as a thorny problem... Of course he could be talking about something slightly different, and I might be interested just cause I am a geek. But perhaps you are too? "**More info here on the Seminar and the Long Now Foundation**":http://longnow.org/projects/seminars/

Friday, Aug 17, 2007 ~ Doors 7pm; talk at 7:30; Lasts ~1.5 hours    Add to Calendar

The talk is in the Cowell Theatre, which is in one of the buildings built on a peir out over the water (there are three, the theatre is in the middle one). Directions

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Doug

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crushbot

Just 'cause the big day has passed doesn't mean it's over. Follow up conversations keep the rumor mill spinning. Got stories to tell?

crushbot about 1 year ago

Russell

I'll be in Ireland!

Russell about 1 year ago

Ericson

Sounds great! I will likely be trying to visit LA at the end of that week so would miss this.

Ericson about 1 year ago

 
 
 
 
 
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