Alexander Rose, Long Now Foundation, will deliver the 2nd annual Blackaby Keynote address - "Designing for Longevity. 

As the director of the Long Now Foundation, Alexander has facilitated projects such as the 10,000 Year Clock and  The Rosetta Project. The Long Now Foundation was established in 01996* to develop the 10,000 Year Clock and Library   projects, as well as to become the seed of a very long term cultural institution. The Long Now Foundation hopes to provide counterpoint to today's "faster/cheaper" mind set and promote "slower/better" thinking.  The  hope  is to creatively foster responsibility in the framework of the next 10,000 years.

Today is the deadline for proposals.  If you have been working on your proposal today is the day.  The strength of the MCN conferences are the panels you create.  Join us in making this conference the best yet.  All proposals for sessions and/or workshops must be submitted on Call for Proposals form. To obtain additional copies or get more specific information, visit the MCN web site, www.mcn.edu or contact Susan Rawlyk at the MCN office by email [email protected] or phone (403) 288-9394.

Digits Fugit! Preserving Knowledge Into the Future,
the 33rd Annual Museum Computer Network Conference - November 2- 5, 2005, Boston.

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