Grey Thumb (Boston Area TechnoBiology Interest Group)
December 28th, 2006 by Scott JanousekI’m not sure if Grey Thumb is a global group or not (yet), but if you are into AI (Artificial Intelligence), artificial life, biology, complex systems, or Computer Science in general … this may interest those of you in the Boston area: Grey Thumb.
What is Grey Thumb?
“Grey Thumb Boston is a group of scientists, engineers, hackers, artists, and hobbyists in the Boston metro area with a strong interest in artificial life, artificial intelligence, biology, complex systems, and other related topics. It is inspired by the Homebrew Computer Club and by Make magazine, but is geared mostly toward artificial life, agent based simulation, and evolutionary computation. Our goal is to bring together people from diverse backgrounds to help create a nucleus of interest in these subjects in the Boston area.”
Here’s the last recorded session (a teaser if you will). Highly reminiscent of some of the more interesting presentations you see each year at FITC.
Relevant Links:
Meetings - Grey Thumb meetings homepage
Blog - GreyThumb.Blog
Mailing List - Grey Thumb e-mail discussion list
Projects - Grey Thumb projects (by Grey Thumb people, of course)
People - Grey Thumb people
Links - Related Links
Next meeting is schedule for: Monday January 8th, 2007.
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