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Brian Eno talk FREE!
This is not a concert. Brian Eno will be speaking about "The Long Now."
Friends,
Musician/producer/artist BRIAN ENO
http://www.longnow.org/about/board/eno.htm
will be giving a rare free public lecture next week at Fort Mason in San
Francisco on Friday, Nov. 14, in the Herbst Pavillion. Coffee bar opens at
7pm, lecture at 8pm. Directions to Herbst Pavillion are here
http://www.fortmason.org/directions/index.html.
This is not a concert. Brian Eno will be speaking about "The Long Now." His
talk will be the first of a monthly series of Seminars About Long-term
Thinking, sponsored by The Long Now Foundation (http://www.longnow.org). His
talks are usually as amazing as his music.
The on-going lectures in this new series will be every second Friday at Fort
Mason. Future speakers include Peter Schwartz, George Dyson, Laurie
Anderson, Rusty Schweickart, Paul Hawken, Daniel Janzen, and Danny Hillis.
Admission to the lectures is free (a $10 donation is welcome but NOT
required). The hall holds about 700 people. For unticketed lectures like
this it's a good idea to come early for a good seat.
Please feel to forward this invitation.
--
Alexander Rose
zander [at] longnow.org
(executive director)
415.561.6582
The Long Now Foundation
FAX.561.6297
http://www.longnow.org
Musician/producer/artist BRIAN ENO
http://www.longnow.org/about/board/eno.htm
will be giving a rare free public lecture next week at Fort Mason in San
Francisco on Friday, Nov. 14, in the Herbst Pavillion. Coffee bar opens at
7pm, lecture at 8pm. Directions to Herbst Pavillion are here
http://www.fortmason.org/directions/index.html.
This is not a concert. Brian Eno will be speaking about "The Long Now." His
talk will be the first of a monthly series of Seminars About Long-term
Thinking, sponsored by The Long Now Foundation (http://www.longnow.org). His
talks are usually as amazing as his music.
The on-going lectures in this new series will be every second Friday at Fort
Mason. Future speakers include Peter Schwartz, George Dyson, Laurie
Anderson, Rusty Schweickart, Paul Hawken, Daniel Janzen, and Danny Hillis.
Admission to the lectures is free (a $10 donation is welcome but NOT
required). The hall holds about 700 people. For unticketed lectures like
this it's a good idea to come early for a good seat.
Please feel to forward this invitation.
--
Alexander Rose
zander [at] longnow.org
(executive director)
415.561.6582
The Long Now Foundation
FAX.561.6297
http://www.longnow.org
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