Artifact Details

Title

Churchill Club | Outsourcing personal memory : the benefits and challenges of capturing yourself digitally

Catalog Number

102792329

Type

Moving image

Description

We are documenting our lives like never beforewith handhelds, cell phones, digital cameras, email, the social web, webcams, PCs, and more. Storing our data is easy with digital memory cheap or even free—whether its our own, through someone elses website, or rented in the cloud. And new software is being developed to search, mine, and present as much data as we've got.

How much is too much? What new devices, software and services will the convergence of capture, storage and search enable? What impact will they have on the way we interact with and understand our history, our world around us, and ourselves? What are the challenges?

This panel presents preeminent computer scientist Gordon Bell, whose research on lifelogging has recently been published as a book called, Total Recall: How the E-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything. Joining him is Sunil Vemuri, creator of a personal memory assistant based on his pioneering work at MIT Media Lab, Rob Coneybeer of Shasta Ventures, and Guido Appenzeller of Morgenthaler Ventures, who invest in companies that bring the physical world and the internet together. The discussion will be led by Eric Savitz, West Coast Editor of Barrons Magazine.

Date

2009-10-08

Participants

Appenzeller, Guido, Speaker
Bell, Gordon C., Speaker
Coneybeer, Rob, Speaker
Savitz, Eric, Moderator
Vemuri, Sunil, Speaker

Publisher

Computer History Museum

Place of Publication

Palo Alto, CA

Duration

01:21:13

Format

MP4

Category

Talk

Collection Title

Churchill Club

Credit

Gift of the Churchill Club

Lot Number

X9335.2021