And not only that, tomorrow is Fat Tuesday! If you're in town and feel like
being led on a pub crawl by the Los Alamos Hill Stompers Band, check it
out. We start around 4:30pm MST at Del Charro, corner of Don Gaspar and
Alameda.
http://www.santafeartsandculture.org/calendar/view-event-details/calendar/num/26003/
--Doug
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On 2/19/07, Stephen Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris,
Fabio Carrera will be giving a talk tomorrow at our office. Please forward
to
anyone that may be interested.
And Fabio will be up at SFI at 3:30p on Tuesday for a tour. I'm not sure
who is
hosting...
-Steve
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** Note day and time **
** Tuesday, 1:30p **
SPEAKER: Dr. Fabio Carrera
Visiting Lecturer - MIT Urban Information Systems group
Director of City Lab - Worcester Polytechnic Institute
TITLE: Knowledge Farming and the Long Tail of Small Cities
TIME: Tuesday, February 20, @ 1:30p
LOCATION: 624 Agua Fria Conference Room
ABSTRACT: The presentation will introduce the concept of "City Knowledge"
and
provide insights about how municipalities can get beyond the typical
"hunting
and gathering" of data and move towards a more sustainable "farming" of
information in support of day-to-day decision-making for urban
maintenance,
management and planning activities. Based on hands-on experiences in
cities
like Venice, London and Boston, the presentation will then discuss some
power-laws that suggest how and where urban data farming should be
implemented
to maximize the impact of these concepts for the improvement of municipal
services and the benefit of urban dwellers.
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