March readings and events

Howdy, friends! Do you like weird news about perception hacking? Would you like to hang out in a room full of smart, curious people? Have you got a free Thursday night? Well, EXCELLENT, because I have some upcoming readings and book events for We Have the Technology that I'm very excited to share ... and for some inexplicable reason they mostly seem to be on Thursdays.

Except this one:

On Tuesday March 1, I'll be at the Long Now's Interval cafe and salon in San Francisco, speaking about transforming perception. We'll have a very special treat for the audience. Show starts at 7:30 PM. More information and advance tickets for sale here.

And then the next couple Thursdays go like this:

Thursday March 3, I'll be in conversation with Epic Magazine's Kelly Vicars at Kepler's Books in Menlo Park. Event starts at 7:30 PM, and tickets are free. You can RSVP here.

Thursday March 10, I'll be doing a reading and signing at the Mechanics Institute in San Francisco at 6 pm. This is a double bill with Abby Smith Rumsey, titled "Potential or Peril? How Technology is Changing Human Perception and Memory." More info and tickets are here.

Thursday March 17, I'll be doing a reading at Books Inc. in Alameda. The reading starts at 7 and admission is free. More info here!

Please come on out if you'd like to hear some stories, ask some questions, or meet your fellow Bay Area sensory perception hacking nerds!
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Published on February 18, 2016 17:36 Tags: bay-area, journalism, kara-platoni, readings, science, signings, technology, we-have-the-technology
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