Open Source Democracy

Date: Wednesday, November 5th
Time: 3:30pm - 4:45pm
Location: NYU, Warren Weaver Hall Room 109 (251 Mercer St)
Cost: Free
"The 'open source' movement in computer software is self-organizing and decentralized; it also values participation over power. Douglas Rushkoff, the leading US commentator on digital culture, argues that democratic politics should work in the same way. If this is indeed the first Internet election... will it be followed by the first Internet administration?" Douglas Rushkoff, author of ten best-selling books on new media and popular culture, discusses the future of a wired political system tonight.
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