CCTV
From Cyberlaw
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CHARLIE'S TABLE
[april 20, 2006, 7pm at cctv, 675 Massachusetts Ave,]
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learn how to use media to make an argument, how to make media as means of making an argument, how to
use the medium to change the space, create new space, make argument at the level of architecture, build cyber reality.
challenge our communities to rise to full use of the cyber medium for cyber connection.
explain cctv's ambition of connecting and becoming a creature of cyberspace
it's the wiki that has to come alive
the representation becomes the reality
program on the wiki and make it real
Here are pics:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/83701308@N00/sets/72057594112696296/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nesson/sets/72057594113998315/
WELCOME TO THE TABLE - Views of the Cube - Obesity
[shot april 20, 2006, 5pm at cctv, 675 Massachusetts Ave, now in edit]
My name is Josh Nevas. I am a at Harvard Law School. Throughout my life, I have struggled with my weight so I was naturally interested when the lawsuit against McDonald's was filed. From one point of view, McDonald's is a company like any other: it produces and sells a product that people want to buy.
WELCOME TO THE TABLE - Beyond Broadcast
On May 12, 2006 you are invited to an open conference at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School titled Beyond Broadcast.
Traditional public media - public broadcasting, cable access television, etc - face a unique opportunity to embrace new social media models - podcasting, blogs, social software, etc - and create a stronger and more vital public service.
The conference will create an opportunity for interaction among active participants in traditional public media and new participatory web-based efforts. See and discuss the latest projects and models emerging faster than you can keep track of. Cultivate a shared understanding of a renewed public media role in cyberspace.
In addition to presentations and discussions of the topics at hand, the conference will incorporate media presentations (screenings of video, film, audio, web), demos of new tools and models.
CCTV is partnering with the Berkman Center to cover the conference for television, radio and the web.
WELCOME TO THE TABLE - Poker University, with Nick Marshall
still in the research phase here
several students writing papers on poker and law
Steven Lubet,a professor of law at Northwestern University, has a forthcoming book, Lawyers' Poker: 52 Lessons that Lawyers Can Learn from Card Players (2006 Oxford University Press), from which the American Lawyer has adapted an article on slow play in litigation.

