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Spent a very large portion of the weekend at the inaugural Australian Singularity Summit, where I gave a presentation on Social Formations in a Transhumanist World (plus notes from the presentation). Unexpectedly, I also ended up on two panels "Cultural responses to futurism" and "Future Dystopia or Utopia?". Was impressed with all the speakers at the conference - even when there was substantial disagreements; the intellectual and passionate battle at different times between Robert Sparrow, Hugo deGaris and Kevin Korb was just great. Spent a fair bit of time with [livejournal.com profile] _fustian, who engaged very intelligently throughout the conference. Possibly as a direct result of being at the conference, I have been invited (and accepted) membership to the Lifeboat Foundation advisory boards on Economics and Human Trajectories.

On a related topic Software Freedom Day is next Saturday at the State Library. In a possibly entirely accidental lead-up, Richard Stallman is speaking at the University of Melbourne and at RMIT the following day. Obviously, I intend to go to both meetings. Finally NVIDIA provides a surprisingly entertaining video of CPUs vs GPUs.

In the social agenda, [livejournal.com profile] caseopaya and I planned to have dinner with [livejournal.com profile] devilgirly on Thursday; received a 'phone call from [livejournal.com profile] darklion just before we were about to kick off mentioning he hadn't seen enough of us whilst he was over in Melbourne; so suddenly had a dinner party which included the aforementioned plus [livejournal.com profile] kremmen and Karen. Great night had by all, although Willsmere Estate did prove to be somewhat wheelchair-unfriendly.

Date: 2010-09-18 05:27 am (UTC)
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It was great that you could accommodate us all at such short notice; it was great fun. And you did your best trying to bypass as many stairs as possible without being too round about.

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