November 13, 2006
Long Now London: The Ghost Map

In my role as London based friend of the Long Now Foundation, I've done a bit of pro-am event organisation.

Here are the details:

The Ghost Map
Steven Johnson in conversation with Brian Eno
18:45, 4 December 2006, The ICA, the Mall, London SW1


In 1854 a cholera epidemic killed 50,000 people in England and Wales and become a battle between man and microbe unlike any other. At the ICA, Steven Johnson - author of Everything Bad is Good for You - will tell the story of Dr John Snow, the physician who pounded the streets of London, methodically noting the patterns in the outbreak. The conclusion he came to brought him into conflict with the entire medical establishment, but ultimately enabled him to defeat his era's greatest killer.

In conversation with Brian Eno - musician, artist and co-founder of the Long Now Foundation - Johnson will explore what a cholera outbreak in the nineteenth century can tell us about solving the long term challenges we face in the twenty-first century.

You can book here - and I strongly recommend that you do. Should be brilliant.

Posted by Paul Miller at November 13, 2006 01:20 PM

Comments

Thanks Paul - just booked... Hopefully Eno and Johnson will be in suitably Dickensian seasonal costume...

Posted by: Matt Jones [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 13, 2006 06:22 PM

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