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April 7, 2005

Signal/Noise conference at Harvard

Filed under: Media — Ethan @ 8:53 pm

Wishing I was going to be in Cambridge tomorrow. The Signal/Noise conference at Harvard looks terrific: Mike Doughty (formerly of Soul Coughing) on musical creativity, Yochai Benkler on mashups, academic explorations of fan fiction, John Perry Barlow on John Perry Barlow… And it’s cheap - $10 for students, $20 for the rest of us.

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Signal/Noise conference at Harvard

Filed under: Berkman, Blogs and bloggers, Media — Ethan @ 3:54 pm

Wishing I was going to be in Cambridge tomorrow. The Signal/Noise conference at Harvard looks terrific: Mike Doughty (formerly of Soul Coughing) on musical creativity, Yochai Benkler on mashups, academic explorations of fan fiction, John Perry Barlow on John Perry Barlow… And it’s cheap - $10 for students, $20 for the rest of us.

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One Response to “Signal/Noise conference at Harvard”

  1. Rachel Says:

    Yeah — this looks cool enough that I almost considered going. My friend Naomi Novik (author of Temeraire and its promised sequels, due 2006 from Del Rey) is going to be there, and she’s hosting a Food for Thought dinner tomorrow night on IP, reader response, collage, etc…

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