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Home»SIGCIS Workshop 2009 (Pittsburgh) - Photo Gallery

SIGCIS Workshop 2009 (Pittsburgh) - Photo Gallery

Submitted by Admin on Mon, 12/04/2017 - 21:26

Images from the main conference sessions and from our first full day workshop, on "Michael Mahoney and the Histories of Computing(s)".

...as David Nofre joked with Helena Durnova...

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..before giving us all a shadowy fright.

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Larry Owens commanded a crowd with his visualization of computer history, even after his projector was taken away!

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After a short rest we headed out for dinner and across the bridge...

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...to Buca di Beppo, once recommended by Mahoney for SIGCIS.

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Pierre Mounier Kuhn enjoyed flamboyant American desert...

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...as it rotated past...

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...in a tasteful setting dominated by a tabletop Pope.

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Chigusa Kita chatted with Paul Ceruzzi over coffee...

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...and Stephen Patnode spoke with Irina Nikiforova.

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Gerard Alberts discovered a stylish sign on the way back to the Hilton, following a successful end to our first workshop.

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