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Fahrenheit 2451: what would you save? Academic Conference in San Francisco

January 31 - February 1

We invite you to Fahrenheit 2451 an exciting two-day academic conference on Friday, January 31st, and Saturday, February 1st at the Internet Archive headquarters in San Francisco, California.

In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury imagines a “living library” where people memorize classic books to preserve them from the flames. From Tolkien’s and C.S. Lewis’s mythologies to the epic tales of Star Wars, great works carry timeless truths. What books, films, or art would YOU preserve for the next few hundred years? Come to “Fahrenheit 2451″ and let us know!

Whether you’re a scholar or a passionate fan, this conference is for you.

Each day, there are paper presentations, panel discussions, and workshops. Explore knowledge preservation; dive into timeless texts, films, and art; and find inspiration in like-minded communities.

Visit ideasworthsaving.org to get all the details and register today.

Details

Start:
January 31
End:
February 1
Website:
https://ideasworthsaving.org/registration-1

Organizers

Internet Archive
Ideas Worth Saving

Venue

Internet Archive
300 Funston Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94118 United States
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