Interactive City Summit

by Scott Beale on August 6, 2006 · 0 comments

Interactive City Summit

My friend Eric Paulos is organizing the Interactive City Summit which takes place Monday, August 7th and Tuesday, August 8th at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco. It is a kick-off event for the ZeroOne San Jose/ISEA2006 Symposium, with Interactive City being one of the themes of ISEA2006. The results of the Interactive City Summit will be featured on August 11th at the ISEA2006 Symposium in San Jose. This event is free to attend, but you do need to register in advance. Here’s more info.

The Interactive City Summit is centered around a series of open forum debates, situation room lunches, public votes, and open microphone sessions. Initiating this discussion will be a series of provocative voices challenging us to re-think our beliefs and expectations of the emerging Interactive City.

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