Holographic Economics

October 26, 2010
San Francisco, Ca

Since William Playfair first invented line and bar charts back in the late 18th century – they have been powerful tools for economist to both understand and convey ideas.   A lot has changed since William Playfair first put pen to paper to design these charts.   Come join Michael Warner - CEO and founder of Quantum4D - as we explore what happens if you look beyond the islands of individual insights towards a ‘total graph’ of systems empowered by today’s digital infrastructure.   If databases are the new paper, what limits are there to graphs and how do those change the way we collaborate in the generation and sharing of knowledge about the economy?  

 

November 10, 2010, in the Bureau of Labor Statistics' 14th floor conference room.  

When:  Wednesday, November 10, 2010.  Registration begins at 11:30 a.m., lunch at noon and presentation beginning at 12:15 p.m.  

Where:  The San Francisco Federal Building, 90 7th Street, 14th floor conference room (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

RSVP:  By noon Monday, November 8, 2010 to rsvp [at] sfnabe [dot] com

learn more at the SFNABE website.