[manifesto] [Manifesto] Suggesting first reading for the summer: The Plenitude

Ge Wang ge at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Thu Jul 5 11:58:48 PDT 2018


> may I kindly suggest that URLs are public or preferably not 
> Google-login-firewalled, I'd really appreciate.

This sounds like a manifesto...

"We champion URLs that are public; we reject the Google-login-firewalled!"

> On 2018-07-02 10:56, Trijeet Mukhopadhyay wrote:
>> Dear CCRMA Subcommittee on Manifestos (and the Special Interest Group
>> on the Philosophy of Things: SIGPoT),
>>
>> I would like to bring to your attention a book I recently read titled
>> The Plenitude by Rich Gold. I think its an interesting read for anyone
>> who is in a (multidisciplinary?) creative role. Here are some notes (
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UEyM3ZwIsashgzkYrN7_Pxr8xykRzetO0CzlQxIQcnw/edit?usp=sharing 
>>
>> ) on the reading itself, and space to add your own thoughts if you’d
>> like. It’s a pretty small read, so should make a for a good start for
>> the summer.
>>
>> Trijeet
>>
>> Also, did someone mention SFMoMA when everyone is back? +1 to that.
>>
>>>> Trijeet Mukhopadhyay
>> Stanford University
>> B.S. Computer Science
>> M.S. Candidate Computer Science – Human Computer Interaction
>> http://trijeetm.com/
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