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We Live in Public

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Award-winning director Ondi Timoner and Josh Harris discuss the new documentary "We Live in Public." It tells the story of the effect the Web is having on our society, as seen through the eyes of Harris, called "the greatest Internet pioneer you’ve never heard of." The film is playing at the IFC Center in New York, at 323 Sixth Avenue at West Third Street.

Event: Ondi Timoner and Josh Harris will be doing Q&As
Friday, August 28th, after the 7:45 and 9:55 screenings
IFC Center
323 Sixth Avenue at West Third Street
More information and tickets here.

Guests:

Josh Harris and Ondi Timoner

Comments [5]

robert galinsky from nyc

for josh

what is it like to see all of the technology and social media breakthroughs happening now, from your point of view as a 'pioneer'?

also who are you in touch with still from back in your 90's internet days?

Aug. 27 2009 01:23 PM
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BKMan

Jesus CHRIST these people are twats. SHUT UP

Aug. 27 2009 01:21 PM
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Gwen from Clinton, Connecticut

I would be shocked if anyone is remotely interested in seeing this. Sounds completely ridiculous (and an utter waste of time) to me.

Aug. 27 2009 01:20 PM
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brillianterubia from Somewhere in NJ

I hope the film is more interesting than the interview! This sounds like self indulgent junk.

Aug. 27 2009 01:16 PM
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Ron Mwangaguhunga from http://ronmwangaguhunga.blogspot.com

Questions for Josh:

1) Did Howard Stern offer to buy Pseudo.com?

2) Did Josh actually hire a piccolo player because he was a piccolo player?

Aug. 27 2009 01:09 PM
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