[alife] webcast of ECAL 2005

Carlos Gershenson cgershen at vub.ac.be
Wed Sep 21 09:32:32 PDT 2005


Dear all,

I would like to inform the community that there is a webcast of ECAL2005, just held in Canterbury, at http://complexity.vub.ac.be/~comdig/ecal2005/ , courtesy of Complexity Digest (www.comdig.org )

The webcast includes the audio of the plenary talks and video summaries of some of the presentations (mainly related to Complexity)

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About ComDig

Complexity Digest has been successfully networking the complexity community since fall of 1999. Its editor is Dr Gottfried Mayer, a member of the complexity community since his residence at the Santa Fe Institute in its early days. The sponsor is Dean LeBaron, trustee of SFI and investment commentator. Contributors are welcome to send submissions to editoracomdig.com.

ComDig hopes to be of use to all of the growing number of complexity organizations and supported by them.

ComDig has been distributed by weekly email to a list of people who request copies free of charge. There will be minimal advertising without interfering with the content. More recently ComDig has been made available through RSS (Real Simple Syndication) and we have made efforts to move from text-based content to web-casts of video and audio files from conferences and interviews.

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Readership should range for academics in almost every field to business people who want to know how to use the concepts. And to journalists looking for items from this rich field of activity. All are encouraged so long as it is of use to them.

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Best regards,

    Carlos Gershenson...
    Centrum Leo Apostel, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
    Krijgskundestraat 33. B-1160 Brussels, Belgium
    http://homepages.vub.ac.be/~cgershen/

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