I got home very late last night, after hitting both LA and Boston in the past four days, and then spent the afternoon having a fascinating lunch with Bill Ryan, Lane Becker and Jennifer Myronuk in San Francisco (and have more meetings tomorrow and Friday), so I can’t post at length about Tuesday’s Symposium on Social Architecture put on by Corante at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, which will soon be expanding from the Law School to the greater Harvard University community.
Highlights including finally meeting Zephyr Teachout, Liz Lawler, Amanda Congdon (of “Rocketboom” fame) and Tina Sharkey (Senior Vice President of Network & Community Programming for America Online, co-founder of iVillage) and seeing Charles Nesson (and meeting his gracious wife Fern), Chris Nolan, Marc Canter, Tony Kahn, Lisa Stone, Chris Carfi, Phil Wolff, Steve Garfield, Mary Hodder, Kevin Marks, Stowe Boyd, Hylton Jolliffe and David Weinberger.
You can read bloggers’ coverage of the symposium chiefly from David Weinberger and Liz Lawley.
Here’s a small photo set of pictures I took at the conference. I’ll post video interviews with Amanda Congdon (pictured above) and Lisa Stone at a later date.
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