| 51 | 
            
                Squishy Amoeba-Like Objects | 
            
                Darius Kazemi | 
            
                3:30 PM | 
            
                May 9 2019 | 
            
                Fuller Hall | 
            
                https://csvconf.com/speakers/#darius-kazemi | 
            
                2019-05-09T15:30:00 | 
            
                On June 19th, 1970, a group of computer scientists who were inventing the internet referred to key pieces of its proposed design as "squishy amoeba-like objects".  Amoebas are porous yet have well-defined boundaries. Thinking about these creatures gives us new ways to think about networks and communities and technology.  This talk makes a case for the squishy amoeba-like object as an organizing principle for what is broadly being called "the decentralized web", a web outside of monolithic, monopolistic actors. | 
            
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