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Rudy Rucker

Rudy Rucker is a writer, a mathematician and a computer scientist. Born in Kentucky in 1946, Rucker moved to Silicon Valley when he turned 40. Rucker has published twenty-five books, primarily science-fiction and popular science. He was an early cyberpunk and an editor at Mondo 2000. He often writes SF in a style is characterized as transreal. His most recent novels were Frek and the Elixir, a far-future epic about a boy's galactic quest to restore Earth's ecology and As Above So Below, a historical novel based on the life of the sixteenth century painter Peter Bruegel.  Rucker is a professor emeritus of computer science at San Jose State University, where he created a number of freeware programs relating to chaos, artificial life, cellular automata, higher dimensions, and computer games. He is presently working on The Lifebox, the Seashell and the Soul, a nonfiction book about computers and the nature of reality. Rucker's website can be found at www.cs.sjsu.edu/faculty/rucker or at www.rudyrucker.com.


Baghdad2028: A Conference Whose Time Hasn't Yet Come

Hopefully, this website introduces itself. Comments welcome!

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posted by Andrew Zolli at 11:49:35 AM | permalink


Anti-war Activists Go For Broke

In an effort to prevent the seemingly inevitable conflict, British peace activists are mobilizing to go to Iraq to act as voluntary human shields. More than 50 such activists will fly to Baghdad via Paris, which has recently signalled its own ambivalence over the approaching conflict.

The group has received endorsements from Noam Chomsky and the ghost of Mohandas Gandhi.

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posted by Andrew Zolli at 10:29:58 AM | permalink


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