We were robbed. Earballs should have won.
On 12/4/06, SJ 2.718281828@gmail.com wrote:
Somewhere, in Henna's apartment, there is the best video ever from Wikimania's 'Web 1.0 Elevator Pitch-Off' -- with Ross Mayfield reprising what may be the world's most awesome elevator pitch, defining in detail the tubes and the network and the tube2tube dynamics of the Future of Everything. I love the part where you stop needing the people on the end of the tubes, and the tubes start growing themselves. Even our panel of VC's liked it.
I hear the tubular Future is under wraps but coming out RSN.
SJ
On 12/1/06, David Still daveydweeb@gmail.com wrote:
It's a series of tubes, I hear.
On 12/2/06, James Hare messedrocker@gmail.com wrote:
You mean the Internets.
On 12/1/06, Death Phoenix originaldeathphoenix@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, if we have someone inventing the Internet...
On 11/30/06, The Cunctator cunctator@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't realize Danny Mayer was a cofounder of Wikipedia. You
learn
something new every day!
From: "Adriana Iwashko" IwashkoA@newschool.edu To: < artdesignstudies@newsite.newschool.edu> Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 16:04:36 -0500 Subject: Open Source- The Vera List Center for Art and Politics Panel Discussion "Open Source: On the Line" Monday, December 4, 2006 - 6:30 p.m. The New School, Theresa Lang Community and Student Center 55 West 13th Street, 2nd floor New York City Admission: $8, free for all students, as well as members of Rhizome.orghttp://rhizome.org/ and New School faculty, staff and alumni with valid ID
Panelists: Cory Arcangel, artist Joy Garnett, artist Patrick May, Director of Technology, Rhizome.org <
Daniel Mayer, Co-founder, Wikipedia Laura Quilter, Founder, Fair Use Network
Moderator: Christiane Paul, Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts, The Whitney
Museum
of American Art
A panel on the aesthetic and political possibilities afforded by
open
source systems, and related debates around copyright and
intellectual
property.
The panelists will examine sites like Wikipedia and Digg.comhttp://digg.com/as well as p2p networks and social networking sites, and the practices and challenges inherent to each. They will also explore artworks, arts institutions, and businesses that have sought to adopt open source models, and touch on current challenges to the continuation of
this
ethos such as "net neutrality" legislation.
Organized by Rhizome, in association with the Vera List Center for
Art
and Politics.
This event is presented as part of the Vera List Center's program cycle on "The Public Domain," and on occasion of Rhizome's tenth anniversary.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Friday, December 1, 2006 - 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. "AIDS and the Politics of Science" "Beyond Lament: AIDS and the Arts" 2 panels commemorating World AIDS Day, and the 25th anniversary of epidemic's beginning, organized by the Wolfson Center for National Affairs
Wednesday, December 6, - 7:00 p.m. "Image Ownership and Usage in the Digital Age" Wednesday, December 6, 2006 - 7:00 p.m.
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