How has the way humans process information changed over time, and how will it change in the future?

The flows of time and information have taken on odd new shapes in the time of Covid, expanding, compressing and deforming, as though processed through Jimi Hendrix’ Octavia distortion device. Some of these altered states can be understood with the help of a 4th dynasty Egyptian papyrus. Others are revealed by counting the number of bits of data in a single copy of the London Times of 1820.

We’ve increasingly invented technologies that have put unreasonable pressures on our poor brains, whose information processing limitations evolved in much slower times than ours.


Emmy-winning composer Matthew McCauley will discuss his archaeological adventures and our perception of time, sound and space. His journey across 4500 years from the Lost City of the pyramids to the digital cities of the future will serve as the backdrop. Matthew is also interested to learn from you about the effects that you’re experiencing.


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This salon took place May 2, 2020.