- 1 July, 1999
Dear Member,
The second European
transhumanist conference, TransVision99, took place in Stockholm a few
weeks back - a welcomed opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with fellow
transhumanists. We seem to get along well with each other. As is often
the case with conferences, much of the action was between the presentations,
or over dinner, or late in the night outside the prison gates. (The conference
was held in Kumla Hotell, which retains many features of its former function
as a prison.) One participants account of the event is at http://maxm.normik.dk/tv99/html/postscript_maxm.htm.
If youre beginning
to regret that you werent there, it is still not too late to register
for EXTRO-4 in Berkeley, August 7-8! Several new speakers have been confirmed
and all indications are that it will be a great event. More information
is at http://www.extropy.org/ex4/e4main.htm.
One of the practical
issues discussed at TV99 was the need for a new moderated discussion forum.
Max M. (the Dane, not Max More) announced a plan to create a transhumanist
portal site that will support some form of filtered news groups. Alexander
Bard discussed some thoughts he had of starting a moderated transhumanist
mailinglist. The Extropy Institute is considering to replace or complement
the present extropian list with a more ambitious implementation of their
NodeNet idea, where different topics would be discussed in separate moderated
discussion groups. After the summer we will have a clearer picture of
what will come out of these efforts.
Next years TransVision
is preliminarily scheduled to take place in London.
The Journal of Transhumanism
continues its efforts to promote transhumanist scholarship. Although no
new papers have been published since the last update, several have been
rejected and some are in the process of being refereed. Keep the submissions
coming! In addition to the joy of contributing to human knowledge and
building a reputation for yourself, there is also a pecuniary incentive:
the WTA award of £5000, which is to be awarded for the best paper published
in the JTH before 31 December 1999, provided candidates of sufficient
merit are available.
The WTA keeps growing;
we currently have about 650 members, compared to 466 on the 20th
of February. This is good news, and in order to translate it into concrete
advantages it would be good to form more local groups. If you are interested
in doing that, try to get in touch with some other people in your area
(maybe by looking at http://www.transhumanism.com/groups.htm),
start meeting up occasionally, and take it from there.
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Best
wishes,
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Nick
Bostrom
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