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From: John Brockman <
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To: Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: This year's Edge Master Class
Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 16:53:22 +0000
JE,
Interested in backing this year's event??
JB
this weekend
Eastover Farm
To:
Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com
Stewart Brand, Long Now Foundation
Sergey Brin, Google
John Brockman, Edge Foundation, Inc.
Jason Calacanis, Mahalo
Steve Case, Revolution Health
George Church, Harvard Medical School
Freeman Dyson, Princeton University
George Dyson, Science Historian
Tony Fadell, Apple Computer
Bill Gates, Gates Foundation
W. Daniel Hillis, Applied Minds
Bill Joy, Kleiner Perkins
Daniel Kahneman, Princeton University
Salar Kamangar, Google
Dean Kamen, Deka Research
Katinka Matson, Edge Foundation, Inc.
Elon Musk, Tesla Motors, SpaceX
Nathan Myhrvold, Intellectual Venture, LLC
Pierre Omidyar, Omidyar Network
Larry Page, Google
Sean Parker, Founders Fund; Causes; Facebook
Jean Pigozzi
Nick Pritzker
Jacqui Safra
Charles Simonyi, Intentsoft
Jeff Skoll, Participant Media
Richard Thaler, University of Chicago
J. Craig Venter, J. Craig Venter Institute
Jimmy Wales, Wikimedia Foundation
Evan Williams, Twitter
Mark 2uckerberg, Facebook
I am pleased to invite you to attend and participate in the 2009 EDGE
Master Class which
will be in Los Angeles during a July or August
weekend (to be determined). Other than
handling your own hotel and
transportation arrangements, you are the guest of Edge
Foundation,
Inc. There are no charges.
Rather than the resort experience of the last two years, this year we
we plan to move
around. Both Elon Musk at SpaceX and Danny Hillis at
Applied Minds have offered to host the
class, so I suggest finding a
hotel midway between the two in Beverly Hills (such as the
Bel Air or
the Beverly Hills Hotel), and busing the group to SpaceX on Saturday
and
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Applied Minds on Sunday.
This year, rather than focus on one person or one subject, I suggest
some variety, perhaps
as many as four full presentations: Saturday
morning and afternoon; Sunday morning and
afternoon. Here are some
ideas:
--Brian Arthur has offered to teach a class on the subject of his
forthcoming book, "The
Nature of Technology". Here are the page proofs
as a downloadable link:
https://www.brockman.com/Projects/Books/2009/Arthur_Technology/Arthur_Technology.pdf
And here's a pre-publication blurbs from Richard Rhodes: "Brian
Arthur's brilliantly
original analysis of how technology develops and
evolves reminds me of Euclid's Geometry --
it's clear, simple and
seemingly self-evident now that a master has spent years working it
out. The Nature of Technology is a seminal work, thrilling to read and
rich in implications
for business as well as engineering and the
social sciences."
--During the TED Conference Danny Hillis suggested that every year we
should assign a topic
to Nathan Myhrvold, who, according to Danny,
would do a better job at presenting than most
of the experts in any
given field. In this regard, I am reminded that my friend, the late
Sidney Coleman, known as the physicists physicist, gave the annual
talk in Italy at a
physics conference on the state of the field. At
the time, Nathan said he was up to the
challenge. I have since run the
idea by Martin Rees, president of the Royal Society and the
world's
preeminent cosmologist. Martin said he would come and serve as
Nathan's
assistant.
--There are a number of top people in and near LA, among them
Ramachandran, Jared Diamond,
Mihalyi Csikzentmyhalyi, Marco Iacoboni
(frmi). Any one of them, schedule permitting, would be pleased to come
and teach a class.
And, of course, there are Elon Musk and Danny Hillis.
The hard part is to find an optimal weekend. And I've yet to come
across an algorithm that
can deal handle this. For startersm I suggest
either the weekend of Sat-Sunday, July 18-19
or 25-26. So (A) please
send me an email letting me know if you would like to attend, and
if
so (B) send the dates of weekends that work for you.
Also, please let me know what you think about the programming ideas
above.
Finally, for those of you who have yet to attend an EDGE Master Class,
below you will find
some background and links to text, photos, and
videos from the 2007 and 2008 events.
Hope to see you.
Best,
JB
this weekend
John Brockman
Edge Foundation, Inc.
5 East 59th Street
New York, NY 10022
tel:
fax: 212.935.5535
http://www.edge.org
ABOUT THE EDGE MASTER CLASS
The Master Class is the most recent iteration of Edge's development,
which began its
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activities under than name "The Reality Club" in 1981.
Edge's is different from The Algonquin, The Apostles, The Bloomsbury
Group, or The Club,
but it offers the same quality of intellectual
adventure. The closest resemblances are to
The Invisible College and
the Lunar Society of Birmingham.
The early seventeenth-century Invisible College was a precursor to the
Royal Society. Its
members consisted of scientists such as Robert
Boyle, John Wallis, and Robert Hooke. The
Society's common theme was
to acquire knowledge through experimental investigation. Another
example is the nineteenth-century Lunar Society of Birmingham, an
informal club of the
leading cultural figures of the new industrial
age -- James Watt, Erasmus Darwin, Josiah
Wedgewood, Joseph Priestly,
and Benjamin Franklin.
In a similar fashion, Edge's, through its Master Classes, gathers
together intellectuals
and technology pioneers. In this regard, George
Dyson, in his summary (below) of the second
day of the proceedings,
writes:
Retreating to the luxury of Sonoma to discuss economic theory in
mid-2008 conveys images of
Fiddling while Rome Burns. Do the
architects of Microsoft, Amazon, Google, PayPal, and
Facebook have
anything to teach the behavioral economists--and anything to learn? So
what? What's new?? As it turns out, all kinds of things are new.
Entirely new economic structures and pathways have come into existence
in the past few
years.
Indeed, as Erling Norrby, former Secretary of the Nobel committee,
noted, the weekend, it
was "a remarkable gathering of outstanding
minds. These are the people that are rewriting
our global culture".
2007
A SHORT COURSE IN THINKING ABOUT THINKING
Edge Master Class 07
DANIEL KAHNEMAN
Auberge du Soleil, Rutherford, CA, July 20-22, 2007
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/kahneman07/kahneman07_index.html
LIFE: WHAT A CONCEPT!
An Edge Special Event at Eastover Farm, August 27, 2007
FREEMAN DYSON, J. CRAIG VENTER, GEORGE CHURCH, ROBERT SHAPIRO, DIMITAR
SASSELOV, SETH LLOYD
http://www.edge.org/documents/life/life_index.html
2008
A SHORT COURSE IN BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS
Edge Master Class 2008
RICHARD THALER, SENDHIL MULLAINATHAN, DANIEL KAHNEMAN
Sonoma, CA, July 25-27, 2008
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/thaler_sendhil08/thaler_sendhil_index.html
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