Schedule
24
May
2010
Monday
Six Easy Steps to Avert the Collapse of Civilization, Royal Society for the Arts
23
May
2010
Sunday
Lecturer, The School of Life
22
May
2010
Saturday
Musical Reading of Sum with Brian Eno, Brighton Festival
07-12
May
2010
Friday-Wednesday
Naples, FL - Speaker, Vision Sciences Society
21
April
2010
Wednesday
Speaker, Artist SpeakEasy
15-16
April
2010
Thursday-Friday
Speaker, Wyoming School Psychology Association conference
02
April
2010
Friday
Seminar speaker, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, UC Berkeley
01
April
2010
Thursday
San Francisco, CA - Speaker, Long Now Foundation
29
March
2010
Monday
Speaker at the Swedenborg Society
27
March
2010
Saturday
Speaker, Jewish Book Week
26-28
March
2010
Friday-Sunday
Keynote speaker at UK Synaesthesia Association
24
March
2010
Wednesday
Speaker, Oxford Literature Festival
12-16
March
2010
Friday-Tuesday
Speaker, SXSW
20-21
February
2010
Saturday-Sunday
Lecture: Neuroscience and the Law
09-13
February
2010
Tuesday-Saturday
TED Active conference
05
February
2010
Friday
Lecture: Time and the Brain, Texas A&M University
04
February
2010
Thursday
Lecture at ISAS conference: Ten Unsolved Questions of Neuroscience
05-06
December
2009
Saturday-Sunday
Keynote speaker at 50th anniversary Nephrology Conference
12
November
2009
Thursday
Performance of Sum with Philip Pullman, Miranda Richardson, and Jarvis Cocker at Queen Elizabeth Hall
11
November
2009
Wednesday
Discussion of Sum with former Bishop of Edinburgh Richard Holloway
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