Yeow.
Good links, Stephen. Will enjoy future fun exploring the Science
Network.
Tory
On Mar 20, 2010, at 6:54 PM, Stephen Guerin wrote:
Pamela,
The Complex could be a good venue. It would be cool if you could
couple it with an opening event to make it strongly mission related:
eg couple it with a 30 minute Jack Cowan-like lecture on Geometric
Structures of Visual Hallucinations <http://tinyurl.com/ygaa4fj> or
maybe getting some novel interactive light show to accompany the
concert. or maybe a lecture on video feedback leading to chaos,
maybe Rob Shaw has some ideas, or sociology of deadheads:
http://www.amazon.com/Deadhead-Social-Science-Gonna-Learn/dp/0742502511
BTW, Tom Carter should be out in June to teach at the SFI CSSS. He
does a Dead Radio show, himself. He might have some good ideas how
we might merge the Dead with Complexity.
-Stephen
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On Mar 20, 2010, at 5:53 PM, Pamela McCorduck wrote:
Friends in Santa Fe:
Forgive this mass email, but I need some help.
Some of you know David Gans as the host of The Grateful Dead Hour;
some of you know David as a musician in his own right. He's asked
me about good venues in Santa Fe for him to do a gig in May. This
is my kind of music, but I don't do the clubs, and have no idea of
the scene. Can you suggest good places?
Thanks in advance,
Pamela
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