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Beyond Productivity: Information Technology, Innovation, and Creativity
Marah Rosenberg, Avaya Labs
Jakub Segen, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Mark Tribe, Rhizome.org
NOVEMBER 8, 2000
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY NEW YORK CITY SITE VISIT
John Johnson, Eyebeam Atelier
Caroline Jones, Boston University
Neil Sieling, Media Arts Curator and Television Producer
Ken Goldberg, University of California at Berkeley
Kris Halvorsen, Hewlett Packard Laboratories
Barbara Hayes-Roth, Stanford University
Tim Lenoir, Stanford University and Extempo
George Lewis, University of California at San Diego
Michael Mateas, Georgia Institute of Technology
Robert Morris, IBM Almaden Research Center
Stuart Parkin, IBM Almaden Research Center
Arati Prabhakar, U.S. Venture Partners
Rick Prelinger, Prelinger Archives & Internet Moving Images Archive
Hal Varian, University of California at Berkeley
Gio Wiederhold, Stanford University
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Rich Gold (Richard Goldstein) of Menlo Park died in his sleep on January 9, 2003. Born on June 24, 1950, he received a B.A. from SUNY-Albany and an M.F.A. from Mills College.