Rudy Rucker’s Postsingular Book Launch and Art Show

by Scott Beale on November 5, 2007 · 0 comments

Postsingular

“Postsingular” is the latest book by mathematician and cyperpunk author Rudy Rucker, where he ponders the question of what might happen after the Singularity, the point at which computer intelligence exceeds that of humans.

Rudy Rucker

In celebration of his book launch, Rudy Rucker along with the book’s publisher Tor Books, are organizing a three day exhibition and sale of his paintings at Live Worms Gallery in San Francisco from November 9th-11th. The opening night party is this Friday, November 7th from 7-11pm and there will be a reading on Saturday, November 10th from 4-6pm with Rudy and Kage Baker.

painting by Rudy Rucker

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