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Memoir of 1960s Art‑Science Gatherings Involving Wiener, MIT, and Stewart Brand

Memoir of 1960s Art‑Science Gatherings Involving Wiener, MIT, and Stewart Brand The passage is a personal recollection of historical meetings among scientists, artists, and early tech pioneers. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or links to current powerful officials. Its investigative value is minimal and it offers no actionable leads. Key insights: Describes a 1960s MIT visit featuring early computers and notable scientists (Walter Rosenblith, Anthony Oettinger, Harold "Doc" Edgerton).; Mentions Stewart Brand and the early development of The Whole Earth Catalog.; References influences from Norbert Wiener, Marshall McLuhan, Buckminster Fuller, and others on the author's later work.

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Memoir of 1960s Art‑Science Gatherings Involving Wiener, MIT, and Stewart Brand The passage is a personal recollection of historical meetings among scientists, artists, and early tech pioneers. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or links to current powerful officials. Its investigative value is minimal and it offers no actionable leads. Key insights: Describes a 1960s MIT visit featuring early computers and notable scientists (Walter Rosenblith, Anthony Oettinger, Harold "Doc" Edgerton).; Mentions Stewart Brand and the early development of The Whole Earth Catalog.; References influences from Norbert Wiener, Marshall McLuhan, Buckminster Fuller, and others on the author's later work.

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