Bruce Sterling's presentation at LIFT evening Korea on Industrial Products And Ubiquity. Bruce talks about sustainable design, recycling, total life-cycle management, tags, radio-frequency identity, search engines, locative media, computer fabricators, industrial design, user records, metadata. web commerce and ubiquitous computing in the service of sustainability.
American journalist and writer Bruce Sterling talks about the Estonian Cyberwar, sharing his thoughts on who might be behind the attacks, and the potential future of a world were groups of hackery can take down entire states.
While you are in Seoul, don’t miss one of the city’s most interesting event of the year, organized by the Nabi Art Center people: Party2007.
The event will gather international artists and feature presentations and workshops on intriguing themes like SMS by humans, Skateboard generated music or the mysterious joy of mixology.
Get your ticket now (full pass is only 120’000KRW, 125$ for three days!), and if you really can’t leave the comfort of your home some videos will be made available here.
The September 12 LIFT evening has moved! Please check the new (and more convenient) location: Yurim Art Hall
From the beginning we wanted to organize the LIFT evening closer to Gangnam and our friends at Mecenat Korea - who are helping us with the organization - found a solution yesterday: the amazing Yurim Art Hall. This room - cozy, intimate, welcoming and warm - is much closer to the spirit of LIFT events.
The address is on the Art Hall website, and until I find somebody kind enough to translate it for me in english you will have to visit yurimart.co.kr to find it!
Yurim Art Hall
tel. 514-9600
We are closing on 50 participants for our LIFT evening with Bruce Sterling, Adam Greenfield and Yoo Suk Yeon. That's about one fourth of the room capacity in less than 3 days, without media coverage and before the buzz really started (thanks Channy for your blog post :)
Invite your friends to register now! As usual with LIFT events, some people always end up left out of the room!