dorkbot-sf #24

by Scott Beale on January 23, 2006 · 1 comment

Marc Powell at The Fat Duck

dorkbot-sf #24 takes place this Wednesday, January 25th at RX Gallery in San Francisco. This month’s featured speakers are:

Jennifer Granick
Securing Civil Liberties, or Why Geeks and Hackers Should Run the Government

Jennifer Stisa Granick is a Lecturer in Law and Executive Director of the Center for Internet and Society (CIS) at Stanford Law School. She teaches, speaks, writes and litigates on the full spectrum of Internet law issues including computer crime and security, national security, constitutional rights, and electronic surveillance, areas in which her expertise is recognized nationally.

Marc Powell
Food Hacker’s Guide To Molecular Gastronomy

Marc Powell is a hacker chef based out of San Francisco’s only hacker bed and breakfast, Unicorn Precinct XIII. He apprenticed in the research kitchen of Heston Blumenthal’s Michelin starred restaurant The Fat Duck, aka the bleeding edge of the molecular gastronomy movement. Marc is a Cancer and enjoys long meals prepared in a kitchen with friends, cycling, and edible solder.

UPDATE: photos are now online

photo credit: Cindy (Marc Powell at The Fat Duck)

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