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A list of the Long Now Seminars about Long-term Thinking 02003 - 02017 and counting…
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HyperKult XX, Computer als Medium
HyperKult 20: Trivialisierung
HyperKult HyperArchive
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Interaction 11
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Hamburger Un-Konferenz für Digitales, Interaktionsdesign und Internet
Programm mit Slides und Referenzen 2010, Webcasts 2010
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over 300 presentations over the recent 2 years. Bring some time. |
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Videos, at vimeo
- Bill Moggridge
- Frank Jacob
- Gesche Joost
- Bernard Kerr
- Tim Edler
- 6/60
- Mike Richter
- Anthony Dunne
- Gillian Crampton Smith
- Kristjan Kristjansson
- Patrick Kochlik + Dennis Paul
- Bruce Sterling
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Klagenfurt Campus TV recorded the keynote from Mike Mahoney (1939-2008) What Makes the History of Software Hard and Why it Matters, the read-out talk for Niklaus Wirth A Brief History of Software Engineering, Tibor Vamos' presentation Nothing is More Practical than a Good Theory, and Joseph Weizenbaum's (1923-2008) closing keynote Social and political impact of the long term history of computing.
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video portal
audio portal
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HyperKult, Computer als Medium
HyperKult 16: Medium Computer. Geschichte(n), Visionen, Phantasmen
HyperKult HyperArchive
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Das Speil mit dem Medium – Partizipation, Immersion, Interaktion
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SinnerSchrader: Next 07
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Keynote by Bruce Sterling: Spime Meme Map – The majesty of the ideas and the lyricism of the language (starts at about 10')
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Presentation Recordings, i.e.:
- The Social Logic of Freedom: OpenOffice.org by Louis Suarez-Potts, Community Manager and Community Lead, OpenOffice.org
- Monetizing Open Source at Sun by Brian Down, Chief Technologist, Sun Canada
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Joseph Weizenbaum
„Wir werden Bediener“, ZDFmediathek März 2005
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TED Blog
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi: Creativity, Fulfillment and Flow, TED 2004
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Strike Up The Brand: How to Design for Branding by Jared Spool, 47', May 2006
The Science and Art of User Experience at Google by Jen Fitzpatrick, June 2006, 27' 29"
The Paradox of Choice - Why More Is Less by Barry Schwartz, 1:4' 7", April 2006
Connexions - Building Communities and Sharing Knowledge by Richard G. Baraniuk, 53' 30", Apr 2006
The Archimedes Palimpsest, 1:04', Mar 2006
Transclusion: Fixing Electronic Literature by Ted Nelson, 53', Jan 2007
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LawrenceLessig created the concept of Creative Commons. |
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SinnerSchrader: Next 10 Years in E-Business
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Heiko Hebig and David Weinberger in Hamburg, Feb 2006
see also
While David was in Hamburg...
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e.g.:
Webcasts are available at the seminar's video list.
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...and talks about the more choice you have the less happy you are.
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Cognitive Design 2005
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webcasts of GEL 2005
User Experience Roundtable Hamburg: June 2006
GEL 2006
goodexperience.com: Brief Gel 2006 recap
webcasts of GEL 2006
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wonderful presentation style and thoughts. refreshing!
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- NerdTV Archive
- #11 Doug Engelbart
- #5 Tim O’Reilly
- #3 Bill Joy
- #1 Andy Hertzfeld
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Ars Electronica 2004 – Timeshift
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Net's moving into Iron Age
Internet pioneer and steward Vint Cerf contends that the Net is still early in its evolution, in the process of moving from a figurative stone age to an iron age. In his Face to Face interview with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber, Cerf discusses the Internet's future and outlines his views on spam, privacy, IPv6 and interplanetary networking. He also answers the question, "Who should run the Internet?"
The Internet is a reflection of our society. And that mirror is going to be reflecting what we see. If we do not like what we see in that mirror the problem is not to fix that mirror. We have to fix society. - Vint Cerf
Vinton Cerf: Net's moving into Iron Age (26 minutes video)
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Alan Kay
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Ted Nelson
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Douglas Engelbart
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By Matthias Müller-Prove. Created: 1/1/06, Modified:
4/26/20