ImmInst Conference Nov 5, 2005
Bruce Klein 15 Nov 2003
Sponsored by the Immortality Institute.
I've reworked the ImmInst Conference idea... paired down the focus.. and changed the date to Oct 2005 - this should give us plenty of time to raise enough money and prepair... and Oct is a nice time of the year for Atlanta weather-wise.
Let me know what you think, http://imminst.org/conference/
MichaelAnissimov 16 Nov 2003
reason 25 Nov 2003
That also touches on recruitment rates...
Reason
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Bruce Klein 25 Nov 2003
1. Speaker pay to attend - thus ImmInst would try to break even.
2. ImmInst pay speaker to attend - Big name speakers - ImmInst would invest upfront to invite the speakers... have low or no entrance fee - and would make up the cost by increasing good will, media attention, large crowds.
3. Some combination of the two.
MichaelAnissimov 25 Nov 2003
Bruce Klein 25 Nov 2003
reason 25 Nov 2003
I'd like ImmInst to have around 20k to safely make this work well. With current Full Membership join rates, we should manage this.
Care to lay out the math? It'd be good to discuss this a bit in order to make sure our assumptions are valid -- since membership drives take time to gear up.
Booking the place a year ahead is probably going to be necessary, so that has to be factored in.
Reason
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Bruce Klein 25 Nov 2003
I'm a little cautious about making firm projections at this stage... much depends on who we can get and/or what it would take to get them.. etc. The facility is fixed but other items like advertising, etc. can go one way or the other.. optimally, i'd like for us to do as much legwork as possible, in keeping the cost down... there's an optimal balance somewhere in there... again, i think much will depend on what speakers we can attract... from there we can probably work the conference style around them... and then we'll have a better idea of costs. I could be totally off though.Care to lay out the math?
reason 25 Nov 2003
I'm a little cautious about making firm projections at this stage... much depends on who we can get and/or what it would take to get them.. etc. The facility is fixed but other items like advertising, etc. can go one way or the other.. optimally, i'd like for us to do as much legwork as possible, in keeping the cost down... there's an optimal balance somewhere in there... again, i think much will depend on what speakers we can attract... from there we can probably work the conference style around them... and then we'll have a better idea of costs. I could be totally off though.
Actually, I was just talking about the membership growth math...
Reason
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Bruce Klein 25 Nov 2003
Conservative:
600 days until Conference
Avg 1 new Full Member every 4 days = 150
Plus 50 Current Full Members = 200 Full Members by Oct 2005
Avg Yearly Dues btwn 50/20 = 30x2yrs = 60 x 200members = 12k
Optimistic:
600 days until Conference
Avg 1 new Full Member every 2 days = 300
Plus 50 Current Full Members = 350 Full Members by Oct 2005
Avg Yearly Dues btwn 50/20 = 30x2yrs = 60 x 350members = 21k
This doesn't account for maintenance of ImmInst which is around 1k+/- per year.
reason 26 Nov 2003
Reason
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Bruce Klein 26 Nov 2003
reason 26 Nov 2003
Reason
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Bruce Klein 27 Nov 2003
By the way, ImmInst's constituion places the task of hosting a conference to the Chair. Currently me. I'll do my best to fulfill this obligation.
Omnido 21 Feb 2004
theimmortalist 24 Feb 2004
An entire weekend Fri-Sun? A one day conference?
Maybe it might easier for me to ask is there a tentitive interary?
Bruce Klein 24 Feb 2004
Also, I've been impressed with the Extropy Summit.. something ImmInst could do as well as an adjunct or possibly even as a substitute to the meat space event.. if it proves more feasible, inclusive, effective, and better return on investment.
lightowl 11 May 2004
Maybe we should begin to gather suggestions to who we might invite as speakers. I personally would like to hear from Ray Kuzweil. He's ideas and writings is a great inspiration for me. Once again, I suggest taking contact to some of the researchers competing for The Methuselah Mouse Prize (MMP) and I am certain some of the volunteers of the MMP would love to participate.
It has been suggested to make a documentary film. It might be a good idea to record the speakers for further use in promoting our mission. If they agree to us doing so. The conference would also be the perfect setting for conducting interviews to the documentary. Maybe the documentary project would already be done by the time of the conference, but if so, we could always make one more
Regarding the topic. "How Long is too Long to Live?" I personally think this question is unfair, since no one in my opinion has the right to decide that. It is of course ok to argue to ones own believes. Maybe we should change the question to "How long could we live?" or as the name of the conference suggest "Why Die?". I think that is a great name.
I have some questions to.
1. What should the cost be to participate as an observer?
2. How many observers is there room for?
3. Do one have to reserve a space to participate?
4. Is there a pool of cash one can donate to for this project?
5. Is the date final or just an estimate?
Uh, I almost can't wait
shawn314 12 May 2004
That's a very impressive conversion rate too; a full member every four days. How did you manage that? Has it always been that high or is this a recent development? Actually, looking at the chart you have at http://www.imminst.org/fullmembers/ I see that since Jan of this year, you've had a progressive increase in full member conversions per month. I'm not expecting you to reveal all your secrets, but maybe you can toss me a bone or two since I have been looking for ways to increase full member conversions too at mind-brain.com, and for me, having a full member every four days is pretty awesome and definitely something to aim for.
Bruce Klein 12 May 2004
It seems we're fulfilling a need, community + knowledge.. and we have a continued focus on incremental improvements. So it's no secret really, just basic networking and contacting good people who have been gracious in helping us to advance the mission.
Bruce Klein 13 May 2004
This is a great project, and something I am really looking forward to attending. I hope I will have managed to save a sum for that journey.
The more I think about it, the more I'm leaning toward creating a totally online event from the start to help with the problem of travel and expense.
Also, there are quite a few organizations that do a great job with hosting physical events (WTA, Alcor, Forseight.. etc). ImmInst may find a niche in creating excellent online conference events. Our future is virtual and networked, is it not?
Maybe we should begin to gather suggestions to who we might invite as speakers. I personally would like to hear from Ray Kuzweil. He's ideas and writings is a great inspiration for me. Once again, I suggest taking contact to some of the researchers competing for The Methuselah Mouse Prize (MMP) and I am certain some of the volunteers of the MMP would love to participate.
It's interesting to see Ray making virtual appearances to conferences rather than actually attending now days.. I suspect he may be interested in attending an ImmInst online conference if done well, eventually.
Regarding the topic. "How Long is too Long to Live?" I personally think this question is unfair, since no one in my opinion has the right to decide that. It is of course ok to argue to ones own believes. Maybe we should change the question to "How long could we live?" or as the name of the conference suggest "Why Die?". I think that is a great name.
Great suggestion as "How long is too long" is rather unfair sounding.. if not at least negative in tone... I think I was thinking of Leon Kass in writing it.. and how we should fight his suggestion.. but may see it as you see it.
I have some questions to.
1. What should the cost be to participate as an observer?
2. How many observers is there room for?
3. Do one have to reserve a space to participate?
4. Is there a pool of cash one can donate to for this project?
5. Is the date final or just an estimate?
Uh, I almost can't waitÂ
As I'm seriously leaning now toward the online conference, I'll leave these excellent questions on the table to be answered if there's an up swell of support for a physical conference as opposed to online.
I'm currently discussing the details of an online conference with fellow ImmInst leaders, and will have more toward that end soon.
lightowl 13 May 2004
As another option, we could consider a virtual radio conference with the possibility of sending questions to the speakers via the internet. The great thing about live speakers actually speaking is the sound of the enthusiasm in their voices. All of the emotions are lost in a text-chat environment. Also mingling is hard to do online
I am looking forward to hearing what you leaders decide, and I hope you are holding the notion of a physical conference open at all times. There is no reason to dismiss the one for the other.
Bruce Klein 13 May 2004
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Bruce Klein 19 Aug 2004
Life Extension Conference
Sponsored by the Immortality Institute
Oct 21 - 23, 2005
Fri-PM, Sat & Sun-AM
http://www.imminst.org/conference
Immortality Institute's Life Extension Conference will focus on projects that extend the maximum human lifespan.
Conference Topics
Artificial Intelligence
Brain-Computer Interfacing
Cryonics
NanoMedicine
Regenerative Medicine