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The Produser: Spreading the Word

Snurb — Monday 3 October 2005 08:20
Produsers and Produsage |

As you might have noticed, the red box that's currently at the top of my blog has grown a little more today - I can now confirm a couple more events as part of my iDC residency in New York (even though these events themselves won't be in NYC...). David Marshall has invited me to participate in a panel discussion at Northeastern University in Boston (12 October, 12 noon), and Mark Tribe has asked me to present my 'Understanding the Produser' lecture at Brown University in Providence (12 October, 5 p.m.), so I'll be doing a bit of a New England railway roundtrip that day. And I'm also currently talking to a colleague at Temple University in Philadelphia about another public lecture there - will let you know if we manage to squeeze that one in as well (probably 13 or 14 Oct., I'd guess). My thanks once again to Trebor Scholz from the iDC for making the contacts to Brown and Temple!

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