From amara at amara.com Thu Jul 8 09:45:00 2004 From: amara at amara.com (Amara Graps) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 10:45:00 +0100 Subject: [Exi-bay-announce] Long Now Seminars on Long Term Thinking : JILL TARTER and SETI this Friday Message-ID: Hi Folks, I received today, from the Long Now Foundation, a notice of a seminar taking place this Friday, July 9 at the Fort Mason Center. Enjoy... Amara --- Dear friends, Jill Tarter, co-founder of SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) will give a free public lecture in San Francisco next Friday. A thirty years project that requires a long term organization and a long term funding. The seminar will be online on the www.longnow.org website. I attached the original message by Steward Brand. -d. --- "*The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence: Necessarily a Long-term Strategy*" is the title for* Jill Tarter*'s Seminar About Long-term Thinking this Friday. There's no deeper question than "Are we alone in the universe?" And there's no quick way to answer it. Slow, steady science is the hardest to fund and organize, but Jill Tarter has been working on the question for 30 years and the SETI Institute (which she co-founded) for 20 years. The work has had incremental jumps in capacity, such as with the seti at home program (the first major peer-to-peer application) and with the Allen Telescope Array, coming on line later this year. *Friday, July 9, 7pm, Fort Mason Conference Center*, San Francisco. Doors open for coffee and books at 7pm; lecture is promptly at 8pm. You may want to come early to be sure of a seat. Admission is* free* (donation of $10 very welcome, not required). Jill Tarter holds the Bernard Oliver chair and directs the Center for SETI Research at the SETI Institute in Mountain View. Interested in the subject since the mid-70s, Dr. Tarter first published on SETI in 1977. Recipient of numerous prizes and awards, Dr. Tarter has lately expanded her activities to include helping educate the next generation of scientists. She was the model for the Ellie Alloway character in Carl Sagan's 1985 novel "/Contact/" and the 1997 movie starring Jodie Foster. This is one of a monthly series of Seminars About Long-term Thinking, given every second Friday at Fort Mason, organized by The Long Now Foundation. Future speakers in the series include Phillip Longman, Danny Hillis, Paul Hawken, Michael West, Ken Dychtwald, Laurie Anderson, and Jared Diamond. If you would like to be notified by email of forthcoming talks, please contact Simone Davalos--- simone at longnow.org, 415-561-6582. You are welcome to forward this note to anyone you think might be interested. --Stewart Brand -- Stewart Brand The Long Now Foundation - http://www.longnow.org Seminars: http://www.longnow.org/10klibrary/Seminars.htm -- *********************************************************************** Amara Graps, PhD INAF - Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario, CNR - ARTOV, Via del Fosso del Cavaliere, 100, I-00133 Roma, ITALIA tel: +39-06-4993-4375 |fax: +39-06-4993-4383 Amara.Graps at ifsi.rm.cnr.it | http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/dustgroup/~graps ************************************************************************ I'M SIGNIFICANT!...screamed the dust speck. -- Calvin From arioch at EUnet.yu Thu Jul 8 10:45:20 2004 From: arioch at EUnet.yu (Milan Cirkovic) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 12:45:20 +0200 Subject: [Exi-bay-announce] Re: [wta-talk] Long Now Seminars on Long Term Thinking : JILL TARTER and SETI this Friday In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1089283520.40ed25c0802d7@webmail.eunet.yu> Interesting news, though I would strongly object to honoring Mrs. Tarter as "co- founder of SETI". She certainly is co-founder of the SETI Institute as an institution, but it is a world of difference between saying that and saying that she co-founded the entire field. The only man alive who can claim with some justiication to be co-founder of SETI as a field is Prof. Frenk Drake (the others being Iosif Shklovskii and Carl Sagan). People seems to often miss the point that SETI is an idea and a scientific field of study, not a particular project or institution. As such, it has no boundaries, national, institutional or otherwise. Some of the best SETI studies today are performed far from the SETI Institute (say in Argentine or Japan or Russia). Cheers, Milan Quoting Amara Graps : > Hi Folks, > I received today, from the Long Now Foundation, a notice of a seminar > taking place this Friday, July 9 at the Fort Mason Center. Enjoy... > Amara > > --- > > Dear friends, > > Jill Tarter, co-founder of SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial > Intelligence) will give a free public lecture in San Francisco next > Friday. A thirty years project that requires a long term organization > and a long term funding. The seminar will be online on the > www.longnow.org website. I attached the original message by Steward > Brand. > > -d. > > --- > > > "*The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence: Necessarily a > Long-term Strategy*" is the title for* Jill Tarter*'s Seminar About > Long-term Thinking this Friday. There's no deeper question than "Are > we alone in the universe?" And there's no quick way to answer it. > Slow, steady science is the hardest to fund and organize, but Jill > Tarter has been working on the question for 30 years and the SETI > Institute (which she co-founded) for 20 years. The work has had > incremental jumps in capacity, such as with the seti at home program > (the first major peer-to-peer application) and with the Allen > Telescope Array, coming on line later this year. > > *Friday, July 9, 7pm, Fort Mason Conference Center*, San Francisco. > Doors open for coffee and books at 7pm; lecture is promptly at 8pm. > You may want to come early to be sure of a seat. Admission is* free* > (donation of $10 very welcome, not required). > > Jill Tarter holds the Bernard Oliver chair and directs the Center for > SETI Research at the SETI Institute in Mountain View. Interested in > the subject since the mid-70s, Dr. Tarter first published on SETI in > 1977. Recipient of numerous prizes and awards, Dr. Tarter has lately > expanded her activities to include helping educate the next > generation of scientists. She was the model for the Ellie Alloway > character in Carl Sagan's 1985 novel "/Contact/" and the 1997 movie > starring Jodie Foster. > > This is one of a monthly series of Seminars About Long-term Thinking, > given every second Friday at Fort Mason, organized by The Long Now > Foundation. Future speakers in the series include Phillip Longman, > Danny Hillis, Paul Hawken, Michael West, Ken Dychtwald, Laurie > Anderson, and Jared Diamond. If you would like to be notified by > email of forthcoming talks, please contact Simone Davalos--- > simone at longnow.org, 415-561-6582. > > You are welcome to forward this note to anyone you think might be > interested. > > --Stewart Brand > > -- > > > > Stewart Brand > The Long Now Foundation - http://www.longnow.org > Seminars: http://www.longnow.org/10klibrary/Seminars.htm > > -- > > *********************************************************************** > Amara Graps, PhD > INAF - Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario, CNR - ARTOV, > Via del Fosso del Cavaliere, 100, I-00133 Roma, ITALIA > tel: +39-06-4993-4375 |fax: +39-06-4993-4383 > Amara.Graps at ifsi.rm.cnr.it | http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/dustgroup/~graps > ************************************************************************ > I'M SIGNIFICANT!...screamed the dust speck. -- Calvin > _______________________________________________ > wta-talk mailing list > wta-talk at transhumanism.org > http://www.transhumanism.org/mailman/listinfo/wta-talk >