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"Things change faster than we can die" was a slide at the Chaos Computer Club conference in Berlin and I didn't know who made it! Thanks to Johannes of monochrom I discovered that it was Bre Pettis and his "DIY Apocalypse" speech. I caught up with Bre for a chat in the marina outside of the ETech conference center in San Diego.
Johannes of Austrian art group monochrom calls himself a context hacker. His performances are cool, geeky, and guaranteed to unbalance you upending your expectations. Here we spoke about his ETech 08 experiences
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Intangible Method(a digital fairy tale): A story of a woman who discovers first-person video footage of her own life is being posted to YouTube from the future.
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The best known Second Life journalist W. James (Hamlet) Au talks about his views on the online world, and why Second Life itself won't go away at ETech, the Emerging Technology Conference organized by O'Reilly Media in San Diego in March 2008.
The 2008 Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego was a great success. Here are a few opinions on what was cool, and why, by the participants themselves.
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