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General
Technology and the Human Body
Wednesday, 04 May 2005
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
THE RON BURNS MEMORIAL FORUM ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Internationally renowned scientist and entrepreneur Ray Kurzweil explores the future interface between advancing technology and the human body.
This program honors the memory of long-time Cambridge Forum friend Ron Burns.
FUTURE EVENTS:
May 11
TERROR INCORPORATED: TRACING THE DOLLARS BEHIND THE TERROR NETWORK
Loretta Napoleoni, Italian journalist and terrorism expert
May 18 IN PRAISE OF SLOWNESS:
How a Worldwide Movement Is Changing the Cult of Speed
Canadian journalist Carl Honore
Cambridge Forums are free and open to the public.
Book signing will follow program.
Open discussion follows speaker presentation.
Events are recorded for public radio broadcast.
CDs and tapes are available. Call 617-495-2727.
Forums can also be viewed online:
Go to www.cambridgeforum.org and click on the WGBH Forum Network.
Cambridge Forum
3 Church Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
director@cambridgeforum.org
"Bringing people together to talk again . . ."
Location:
First Parish, 3 Church Street, Harvard Square, Cambridge
Cost: free