Stuart Umpleby, a part president of the ASC, kicked off the first two of a series of discussions on cybernetics, its evolution and recent developments. Members contributed and discussed views and opinions, which were collected on a sticky wall and collectively arranged into clusters of similar concerns. This discussion will continue on the second day [...]
Contributions (what?)
I am curious if ideas for conversational topics that are embedded in comments to individual statements of interest will get central (organizer) attention as conference options. See, for example, Willie Yee, Robert Martin, Alan Stewart, Philip Guddemi and Christiane M. Herr. Or, is more work required on my part? Or, will [...]
The standard you design and construct should both act as an introduction to you and a conversational point that may engender conversation between conferees.
Here is the technical specification. Your personal standard should:
—be on stable, free-standing stand. Should be portable during the conference.
—stand with height to top: between 4 and 8 feet from the ground (1.2 [...]
Some participants have raised the question of whether they can supply video material to be screened during C:ADM2010. Despite the technical challenges involved in this we are keen to make this possible.
The management of EMPAC (our conference venue) will provide the possibility to run a video loop that contains all participant-supplied video material if [...]
Paper can be found at http:// lissack.com/Lissack-ASC-CADM.pdf with an earlier version at
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