FAIR USE NOTICE

FAIR USE NOTICE: The information and materials used on this blog, i.e. articles, videos,etc., may contain copyrighted (© ) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of ecological, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, moral, ethical, and social justice issues, spiritual, religious, etc. It is believed that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior general interest in receiving similar information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: /http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

From New Scientist: Online Event:Reality+: From the Matrix to the Metaverse

 

From New Scientist

https://www.newscientist.com/science-events/virtual-reality/

Online Event:Reality+: From the Matrix to the Metaverse

New Scientist Default Image

Online Event: Reality+: From the Matrix to the Metaverse with David Chalmers

Thursday 10 February 2022 | 6-7pm GMT | 1-2pm EST | On-demand

Early booking ticket price: £13 | EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT ENDS TODAY - SUNDAY 23 JANUARY 

Virtual reality technology is advancing fast. Many predict that a "Metaverse" of virtual worlds will be the next stage of the internet. We may eventually have complete simulated universes as in *The Matrix*.

In this talk, philosopher David Chalmers argues that virtual reality is genuine reality. Virtual worlds generated by computers need not be fake or fictional realities. We can live in meaningful life in VR. We could even be in a Matrix-style virtual world already. Drawing on science, technology, and science fiction as well as philosophy, Chalmers first argues that full-scale Matrix-style simulated universes are genuine realities. He goes on to argue that Metaverse-style virtual worlds experienced through headsets are also genuine and meaningful realities. Virtual reality will no doubt bring wonderful things and awful things, but it will offer the full range of the human condition.

David Chalmers, Professor of Philosophy at New York University

David J. Chalmers is University Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness at New York University. He has given the John Locke lectures and has been awarded the Jean Nicod prize and the Jon Barwise prize. He has been ranked in The Philosopher's Magazine as the second-most important living philosopher and was ranked 16th on the Prospect magazine's list of the 100 most important world thinkers in 2015. He is the author of The Conscious Mind which has been translated into 10 languages. Australian by birth he lives in New York.

What's included in your ticket:

  • Live lecture lasting 60 minutes including Q&A with David Chalmers
  • On-demand access to a recording of the lecture and Q&A for 12 months
  • Bonus content from New Scientist

Big Thinkers Series Tickets

The 2022 Big Thinker series from New Scientist events will feature eight online talks throughout 2022, covering a wide range of topics all brought to you by world-class scientist speakers  and experts. The full schedule of Big Thinkers series talks will be published shortly. 

Save 33% off the standard ticket price by purchasing a subscription to all 8 live online "Big Thinkers" talks (also available on-demand) or purchase single tickets for just £13 per talk (early booking rate), to hear from the finest minds in science. 

Also in the Big Thinkers Series

New Scientist Default Image

Related events

Booking information:

This online event will start at 18.00 GMT/13:00EST on Thursday 10th February 2022 and will last for approximately one hour. Access to a  recording of the event will be exclusively available to ticket purchasers  for the 12 months following the live event. The on-demand recording will be available to view within 24 hours of the live discussion.

Eventbrite will email you a confirmation immediately after purchase. You will receive a separate email with a link to access the event auditorium prior to the event; please note that each link is unique and should not be shared.  The event auditorium will also provide access to the other items included in your ticket.

Tickets are non-transferable to any other New Scientist event.

All tickets are non-refundable.

New Scientist reserves the right to alter the event and its line-up, or cancel the event. In the unlikely event of cancellation, all tickets will be fully refunded. New Scientist Ltd will not be liable for any additional expenses incurred by ticket holders in relation to the event.

Tickets are subject to availability and are only available in advance through Eventbrite.  To secure your place we recommend you book in advance.

No comments:

Post a Comment