David Reed at the Berkman on Wednesday
Good news! David P. Reed is going to be the guest speaker at the series I’m leading at the Berkman Center on Wednesday. This is from the blurb for the event:
The Social Effect of Architecture
David Reed is a co-author of the
seminal paper on the “End-to-End”
architecture of the Net, the creator of what’s now called Reed’s Law
that locates the value of the Internet in its ability to enable groups to form, and is a leading proponent of Open
Spectrum research. Series host David Weinberger
will interview Dr. Reed about what effect the technical architure of the Internet has on its social uses, leaving plenty of time for open
discussion. Note: This will not be a technical session and is likely to range over the many topics Dr. Reed studies.
It’s open to the public, so come on by, tomorrow (Wed.) 6-7:15pm at the Berkman Center at the Baker House, 1587 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. Here’s a campus map. Pizza is served.
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Are you going to have a chat backchannel for this?
Jon, I wasn’t planning on it. It happens in a room that holds about 15 people, so there’s barely room for a front channel.
I think I will try to record this one, and will post it if it comes out ok audio-wise.