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Feb 19, 2006 • 0sec

I, Robot, Part 02

Here’s part two of the podcast of my story “I, Robot.” Part Two MP3
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Feb 17, 2006 • 0sec

I, Robot, Part 01

This is the commencement of the podcasting of a new story, I, Robot, which was originally published in The Infinite Matrix, is slated for reprint in several of the Year’s Best anthologies, and is a finalist for the British Science Fiction Award and the Locus Award for Best Novelette. It’s a riff on Asimov’s robots stories, in which only one kind of robot is allowed — I tried to use this to show how such a world would be one of universal, totalitarian Broadcast Flags, technology mandates that restrict innovation and liberty. Arturo Icaza de Arana-Goldberg, Police Detective Third Grade, United North American Trading Sphere, Third District, Fourth Prefecture, Second Division (Parkdale) had had many adventures in his distinguished career, running crooks to ground with an unbeatable combination of instinct and unstinting devotion to duty. He’d been decorated on three separate occasions by his commander and by the Regional Manager for Social Harmony, and his mother kept a small shrine dedicated to his press clippings and commendations that occupied most of the cramped sitting-room of her flat off Steeles Avenue. No amount of policeman’s devotion and skill availed him when it came to making his twelve-year-old get ready for school, though. “Haul ass, young lady – out of bed, on your feet, shit-shower-shave, or I swear to God, I will beat you purple and shove you out the door jaybird naked. Capeesh?” The mound beneath the covers groaned and hissed. “You are a terrible father,” it said. “And I never loved you.” The voice was indistinct and muffled by the pillow. “Boo hoo,” Arturo said, examining his nails. “You’ll regret that when I’m dead of cancer.” The mound – whose name was Ada Trouble Icaza de Arana-Goldberg – threw her covers off and sat bolt upright. “You’re dying of cancer? is it testicle cancer?” Ada clapped her hands and squealed. “Can I have your stuff?” Part One MP3
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Feb 15, 2006 • 0sec

Human Readable, Part 07 – CONCLUSION

Here’s the seventh and final installment of the podcast of my story Human Readable: Part Seven MP3
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Feb 12, 2006 • 0sec

Human Readable, Part 06

Here’s installment six of the podcast of my story Human Readable: Part Six MP3
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Feb 9, 2006 • 0sec

Interlude: Speech on Europe’s coming Broadcast Flag

On Tuesday night, I gave a talk about DVB-CPCM, Europe’s version of the Broadcast Flag, a plan to make sure that digital TVs don’t do anything to disrupt the entertainment industry’s business-model. The talk was part of the Open Rights Group’s second meeting and it also included a great talk by Phil Booth of the No2ID campaign. Improbulus, a digital rights activist, recorded both speeches and uploaded them to the Internet Archive. The recording of my talk cuts just a few words off the beginning and end, but nothing major. Hope you enjoy it! MP3 of my talk
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Feb 8, 2006 • 0sec

Human Readable, Part 05

Here’s installment five of the podcast of my story Human Readable: Part Five MP3
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Feb 5, 2006 • 0sec

Human Readable, Part 04

Here’s installment four of the podcast of my story Human Readable: Part Four MP3
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Jan 30, 2006 • 0sec

Human Readable, Part 03

Here’s installment three of the podcast of my story Human Readable: Part Three MP3
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Jan 25, 2006 • 0sec

Audio of my Antwerp speech last night

The Antwerpenbloggers have posted an 18MB, 40-minute MP3 of the talk I gave on Europe’s coming Broadcast Flag, last night at Antwerp’s MuHKA_media door/Constant vzw event. (A small correction: I misspoke when I said “I’m from the east coast of Canada” — I meant “I’m from the east part of Canada”) Update: Stich-and-Split’s organizers have posted their own audio, with a Creative Commons license.
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Jan 24, 2006 • 0sec

Human Readable, Part 02

Here’s installment two of the podcast of my story Human Readable: Part Two MP3

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