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Friends --
I wanted to alert you to an exciting conference coming up next month in the
lovely sea town of Camden, Maine.

1999 Camden Technology Conference
Pop!Tech: Popular Culture in the Digital Age


When: Oct. 22-24, 1999
Where: Camden, Maine

The Core Concept: Popular culture has always been a pervasive force in our
society. In a very real way, it is the battlefield on which we are fighting
the great issues of our time, in politics, religion, ethics, values. Now,
popular culture has merged with an immensely powerful new force, a magnifier
of every medium: digital technology. The result is pop!tech, an
unprecedented phenomenon. What does this mean for our society today and
tomorrow? Can we -- should we -- attempt to guide or control Pop!Tech, and,
if so, how? Pop!Tech's growing momentum is visible in movies, television,
music, advertising, publishing, radio, in fact in all the mass media. It is
the very foundation of our newest medium, cyberspace. All this raises a
number of important questions for every thoughtful person, and answering
these questions will be the main goal of our conference.

The Schedule: Topics and schedule are subject to change.


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Thursday, October 21
EVENING
Reception Meet the Speakers @ Camden Public Library
Friday, October 22

AM
How is technology redefining popular culture? Henry Jenkins
How are values affected by popular culture? Pat Cadigan
Pop culture & learning: oil & water or ham & eggs? Elliot Soloway | Chris Cerf

PM
Time, memory and the new media Stewart Brand | Pedro Meyer
Who can or should control popular culture? John Perry Barlow

EVENING
Pop!Tech Schmooze @ Owls Head Transportation Museum
Noel Paul Stookey (Paul of Peter, Paul & Mary)

Saturday, October 23
AM
Who owns the future of Pop!Tech?  Virginia Postrel | Rosemary Coombe
Who will be popular culture's new billionaires? Lou Mazzucchelli | John
Sculley

PM
Cyberspace Ice Cream Social
How is the digital age transforming the creative arts? Paul Godwin | Janet
Murray
Personal identity in a Pop!Tech world Sandy Stone | Erika Muhammad

EVENING
How "civilization" can survive in a Pop Culture world Alan Kay

Sunday, October 24
AM
Pop!teens: what do they think, do, & believe? Christopher Ireland | Brenda
Laurel
The future of play in the digital age J.C. Herz | Michael Hawley
Pop!Tech Rap*Up Bob Metcalfe


Price: $995

To register call 888-877-3128

When registering, please use the following code: 1156

We have a limited number of seats available for academics at a special price
of $495

To qualify for that price, you must fax your request on organizational
letterhead to 207-236-7797

Q: OK, so what's an academic?
A: ac·a·dem·ic, "a-k&-'de-mik"
noun,  Merriam Webster
a member of an institution of learning

For the latest information, see http://www.camcon.org/
Henry Jenkins

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