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DESCRIPTION:Nowtopia: How Pirate Programmers, Outlaw Bicyclists, and Vacant-Lot 
 Gardeners are Inventing the Future\n\nTalk featuring Chris Carlsson, 
 Executive Director, Shaping San Francisco\n\nChris Carlsson, Executive 
 Director of the multimedia history project Shaping San Francisco, is a 
 writer, publisher, editor, and community organizer. His activities have 
 focused on horizontal communications, organic communities, and public 
 space. He was one of the founders, editors, and frequent contributors to 
 the ground-breaking San Francisco magazine, Processed World. He helped 
 launch the monthly bike-ins known as Critical Mass that have spread to five 
 continents and over 300 cities. He has edited four books: Bad Attitude: The 
 Processed World Anthology (Verso, 1990); the co-edited Reclaiming San 
 Francisco: History, Politics, Culture (City Lights, 1998); Critical Mass: 
 Bicycling's Defiant Celebration (AK Press, 2002); and The Political Edge 
 (City Lights, 2004). His first novel, After The Deluge (2004), is a story 
 of post-economic San Francisco in the year 2157. His latest work is 
 Nowtopia (2008). He makes his living as a book designer, editor, and 
 typesetter.\n\nInvited Audience: Open to Public\nAdmission: Free\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/02/18585556.php
SUMMARY:Nowtopia: Pirate Programmers, Outlaw Bicyclists, & Vacant-Lot Gardeners are the future
LOCATION:Other Campus Location \nRoom: Room 202 - ground floor\nHumanities Bldg 1 
 UCSC Map here: http://maps.ucsc.edu/cmhumanities.html
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/02/18585556.php
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DTEND:20090429T013000Z
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