ISOC-NY is again happy to sponsor Evan Korth’s Computers and Society Series at the Courant Institute at NYU. These talks are part of an undergraduate course, however ISOC-NY members and the public are free to attend – please register at the meetup links provided.
All talks from 3:30-4:45 in room 109 of 251 Mercer Street NYC on the following dates:
27-Nov-12: Doug Rushkoff – “Computers for Humans”
29-Nov-12: Brad Burnham – “A Narrative on the Threat to Internet Freedom”
4-Dec-12: Aram Sinnreich – “The Piracy Crusade: How the Music Industry’s
War on Sharing Destroys Markets and Erodes Civil Liberties”
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More info:
Date: Tuesday, November 27, 2012.
Time: 3:30-4:45pm
Location: 251 Mercer, Room 109.
http://www.meetup.com/isoc-ny/events/92920742/
DOUGLAS RUSHKOFF in “Computers for Humans”
BLURB: Users do not know how to program their computers, nor do they care. They spend much more time and energy trying to figure out how to use them to program one another, instead. And this is a potentially
grave mistake. Just as the invention of text utterly transformed human society, disconnecting us from much of what we held sacred, our migration to the digital realm will also require a new template for
maintaining our humanity. In this talk, Dr. Douglas Rushkoff – author of Program or Be Programmed, Life Inc, and the upcoming Present Shock, shares the biases of digital media, and what that means for how we
should use and make them.
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Date: Thursday, November 29, 2012.
Time: 3:30-4:45pm
Location: 251 Mercer, Room 109.
http://www.meetup.com/isoc-ny/events/92921652/
BRAD BURNHAM in “A Narrative on the Threat to Internet Freedom”
BLURB: The Internet is fundamentally transforming the entire global economy by making it possible for anyone, anywhere to create services quickly and inexpensively and reach a global market immediately. The
Internet has opened up markets and unleashed innovation at a scale never seen before. But now that freedom to innovate is being threatened.
A year ago, internet users fought back spectacularly to fend off PIPA and SOPA– two pieces of overreaching copyright legislation—and sent a clear message to policy makers that a frontal assault on Internet
freedoms would not work. But no user can track all of the regulatory efforts to limit Internet freedom being put forward in international treaties, state capitals or municipal ordinances. Brad will provide a
model for evaluating the many efforts to “civilize” the Internet from the perspective of who is really helped and who is harmed by each new regulation.
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Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2012.
Time: 3:30-4:45pm
Location: 251 Mercer, Room 109.
http://www.meetup.com/isoc-ny/events/92922202/
ARAM SINNREICH in “The Piracy Crusade: How the Music Industry’s War on Sharing Destroys Markets and Erodes Civil Liberties”
BLURB: The Piracy Crusade examines the music industry’s overreaction to the threat of digital piracty and the result damage done to our economy, culture and society. By exploring the unheralded benefits of
digital sharing and the “perfect storm” of economic factors that burst the industry’s bubble, Rutger’s University Media Studies Professor Aram Sinnreich challenges the commonly accepted myth that piracy is
killing the music industry.
joly 6:59 am on November 30, 2012 Permalink |