HAZARDOUS MEDIA PRESENTS ... in association with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
a daring internet adventure...

Europa. Jupiter moon.

"All these worlds are yours--
except EUROPA.
Attempt no landings there."

-- 2010: Odyssey Two
Sir Arthur C. Clarke


An official event of NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Galileo Mission

Now Showing ... A rebroadcast of the discussion.
(Using Real Video...click "Live Cybercast" below to get free Real Video software.)

Held Thursday, May 21, 1998 at 7:00 p.m.
from Cal Tech's Beckman Auditorium, Pasadena, CA, USA.

Press release from event here.

ASK HAL A QUESTION TO SEND TO ARTHUR C. CLARKE

Email HAL at: HAL@HALbday.com
And visit HAL's Birthday Page!

Talk to HAL 9000 live.



Hazardous Media produced the live internet cybercast of Arthur C. Clarke using "livecam" and "jpeg push" technology developed by John Sokol of www.LivecamServer.com. This is the third episode of the Arthur C. Clarke live internet cybercast series produced by the team of Hazardous Media and LivecamServer.com. View past Clarke cybercasts.

Hazardous Media's website earns its name by embracing the internet as a growing digital revolution, where new mediums are emerging in the uncharted and hazardous frontier of cyberspace. The company's slogan is "Daring internet adventures," and Hazardous Media and LivecamServer.com have taken digital cameras into the world's more "analog" locations, including Sri Lanka, Korea, the Nepali Himalayas, and Eastern Europe. Both companies are based in Los Angeles, however their home is wherever the internet takes them.

Hazardous Media is producing a documentary film called "HAL's Birthday: An Internet Odyssey with Arthur C. Clarke" about the history and the future of the internet. Scenes from the cybercast will appear in the film.

Very special thanks:


Roots Canada
www.roots.com


Sir Lanka Telecom
www.slt.lk

Rhino Records
www.rhino.com