In December 2009, I gave a Holiday Science Lecture at the University at Ottawa, entitled "Art, Life and Programming"

Abstract: Code is like a paintbrush, and the Internet is the world's biggest art gallery. Invented just 20 years ago, the Web has changed everything. Less than 24% of humanity has access to the Internet; there is more change to come. What can we expect technology to change in the future?

My slides contain minimal text, so I created blog posts using the slide images and commentary for each section of the talk. See:

Section 1: Introduction

Section 2: Art

Section 3: Life

Section 4: Programming

Questions and Answers

Slide deck (with embedded videos):

Holiday Science Lecture: Art, Life and Programming
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