Fun_People Archive
1 Dec
M.A.O.T.W. (Meeting Announcement Of The Week)
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 93 13:44:34 PST
To: Fun_People
Subject: M.A.O.T.W. (Meeting Announcement Of The Week)
From: vangogh.CS.Berkeley.EDU!bostic (Keith Bostic)
Subject: GSB Friday, April 23, 5:30 pm, seventh floor playroom
SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP
Robert Sly, Ph.D.
Healing, Hacking, Loving:
Finding and Empowering Your Inner Luser
Every program you write is a sacred program. But many young hackers,
especially, have lost touch with the rituals and timeless archetypes
that bind them to other hackers in a tradition stretching back
through the decades. These symbols -- motifs, sacred objects, songs
and archetypes -- can help us ground negative energy associated with
hacking and bind us together in a holistic framework with the
applications we build, the systems we work with, and our user
communities.
Sitting in isolated offices, working on small, poorly-designed
systems that sit on our desks, many of us have never understood or
felt connected to those sacred dimensions of experience that
characterized ancient hacking -- the triple rainbow cycle of
development, the path to the machine room, the banishing of losers
from the system console. Robert Sly, Ph.D., will lead the
participants in this workshop on a shamanic journey to their own
inner machine rooms. Typing at our inner system consoles, we will
each find and load our own personal symbol tables, very carefully
patch our running systems, and proceed in an experience of
transcendent renewal.
Robert Sly, Ph. D., is an expert on Apollonian and Dionysian
traditions of hacking who has read The New Hacker's Dictionary,
memorized several of the definitions, and occasionally sent mail to
UNIX-HATERS. But he won't be at this week's
G I R L S C O U T B E N E F I T
at 5:30pm today in the seventh floor playroom, so we're safe! Come
on down, drink beer, and meditate until your personal power
application appears to you in a vision.
© 1993 Peter Langston