Join Brewster Kahle, An Xiao Mina, Paul D. Miller, Tung-Tui Hu and Greg Niemeyer to discuss what promise the Internet held at its inception, what it delivered, and how we can advocate for its full potential.
Brewster Kahle is one of the original inventors of online publishing and search. He is also the founder of the Internet Archive.
An Xiao Mina is the author of several books about online culture, including “From Memes to Movements”.
Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky is the composer of many albums celebrating remix culture, including the seminal “Viral Sonata”. He composes and performs his latest work, “Quantopia” in collaboration with Greg Niemeyer and Roger Antonsen.
Tung-Hui Tu is a cyberculture scholar and author of “A Pre-History of the Cloud”.
Greg Niemeyer is an international data artist, whose work is showing at the Catharine Clark gallery.
Together, these artists and scholars will explore how the internet could grow in quality as well as in scale.