Nerd Nite Tokyo #75: Making History
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While the Tokyo Business Meetup is on hiatus, we would like to highlight an event that we believe many of our members would enjoy.
Nerd Nite Tokyo is a social event on Friday nights each month, presenting talks on a wide variety of topics in science, literature, history, the arts, engineering, technology, the environment, and current events. Think of it as a more casual form of TED.
Here's a brief description of this month's event from the organizers:
Every month, we gather some smart speakers and a curious crowd, add a bar, and create something unique. This month, we’re at a new location convenient to Shinjuku to talk about history and HCI (human-computer interfaces)! As always, we will have food and drinks available.
We’re starting our tenth anniversary year with speakers new and old!
First, historian Ingrid Ivarsen will discuss how history is made — the things that historians do on a day-to-day basis to create knowledge of the past, and how that process is misunderstood. Then, researcher Bektur Ryskeldiev returns to Nerd Nite to discuss the future of how humans and computers interact!
Drinks (both alcoholic and non) as well as food will be available. We’re opening the doors to our new, bigger space at 7 PM, so come early, drink, meet, and be square-y!
For more information, see Nerd Nite's Meetup event:
