Tag Archives: eg2007

Brewster Kahle

“If you’re going to give an upbeat technological talk, don’t come after Andrew Keen.” We need to put the best we have to offer within reach of our children. If we don’t do that we’re going to get the generation we deserve. I grew up in a television generation, the closest I could get to […]

Andrew Keen

For me, media is about the distribution of high quality information and entertainment. It’s about the exchange of money for that entertainment. That’s the media economy. He thinks the media economy is in “deep sh**.” Recently Radiohead tried to figure out a new business model for online, they should allow people to set their own […]

Jim Citrin

Jim is a executive headhunter. Last night at dinner someone stopped him to talk about enhanced metadata and standards, she thought he did a different kind of “search.” He’s asking a series of questions: Where are you in your career? first quarter, second quarter, third quarter, fourh courter, retired How do you assess yourself in […]

Rob Glaser

He’s going to talk about something outside of work, Real Networks. A joint effort of the Glaser Progress Foundation and the Center for American Progress. They want to treat “progressive” like a brand that is nutured and managed, just like any other brand. They want to educate Americans about what it means to be a […]

Adam Savage

The Mythbuster guy! He’s doing a Q&A with himself, hopping from chair to chair. He says he’s been thinking a lot about Open Source, he’s been trying to think of what’s next. He sees an amazing thing happening with Make, Craft, Intsructables, Lifehacker, people are trying not only to parse their world, but take it […]

Keith Black

Performs 200-300 neurosurgeries a year. He’s a surgeon. He’s dona bout 7,000 operations for brain tumors. He’s also a researcher to try and find better treatments for patients with disorders in the brain. 99% of the procedures that we practice today started in his lifetime. It started with Egyptians, recorded how to relocate a shoulder, […]

Vignette: Jill Sobule

Michael Lawrence and J.S.B.

Michael showed a short and incomplete film about Johann Sebastian Bach. He’s currently taking donations to finish the film. His website is mlfilms.com.

Jonathan Harris

We Feel Fine – scans newly posted blog entries searching for occurances of “I feel” or “I’m feeling” and tries to determine some demographic info about them, like their age, location, what the weather is where they are. About 20,000 sentences a day get put into it. He has some awesome visualizations for these, one […]

Golan Levin

Experiements at the Intersection of Art, Technology, and Nonverbal Communication. Golan’s site is Flong.com. (I like that it rhymes.) “From the perspective of a typical computer, a human is a brain with one finger. – Joy Mountford So much of the life is conducted through the mouse. The mouse has to be the narrowest straw […]