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Broadcast 799 (Special Edition)Listen to the show!
Aired on October 1st, 2007
Guest: Bruce Damer
Bruce Damer, CEO of DigitalSpace, was the guest for this Space Show program. Please visit his website while listening to this program as many of the 3D visuals and graphics we talk about are on the site, www.digitalspace.com. We talked about his work with NASA, the challenges in getting NASA to see value in this work and to begin working with Bruce and his company. We talked about using this media to attract new people to the space movement, especially younger members of society. Bruce talked about being stuck in 19th century technology and moving forward to 21st century technology, not just in space but in other fields as well. Questions were asked him about virtual reality becoming so good it would replace the real event. You will want to hear what he says about this and much more. One very interesting line of discussion that emerged was about how one has to use solid engineering and science to move forward in the virtual and 3D world. You cannot create fantasy and illusion without knowing reality and building on it. This led us to discussions about STEM education in America and Bruce even suggested that if we cannot turn this around, we may not be the nation that leads the way to becoming space-faring. This was an interesting discussion you will not want to miss. Bruce Damer has much to say about both the real space world and the virtual space world so I consider this an important show. You can send Bruce Damer your comments and questions damer@digitalspace.com.

About our guest...

Bruce Damer
Bruce Damer is one of the pioneers of the medium of avatars and virtual worlds having established some of the first projects, conferences, and books about graphical multiuser worlds on the Internet in the mid 1990s. In 1995 he established DigitalSpace, a company that uses the power of 3D game chips to provide industrial design simulation for NASA and other big research organizations. If NASA is considering a new mission, they can now go beyond spreadsheets, sketches and still images and use DigitalSpace to create drive-able simulations of mission vehicles and astronauts. DigitalSpace recently completed a design simulation for NASA that shows one way that a human crew might visit the surface of an asteroid. As the CEO and lead designer at DigitalSpace, Bruce has provided design concepts for numerous NASA studies including a rover to explore for water ice on the moon to the building of a full lunar base using robotics as well as scenarios for human missions to mars. New projects are underway to support the European Space Agency's Exomars lander, Chinese Lunar rovers and private space tourism. Bruce's other ventures include Project Biota, a research and development project about using the power of evolution to create "new forms of life" in software and evolve innovative robotics, the Digibarn Computer Museum which chronicles the history of personal computing, and lives on an organic farm in the redwood forests of Northern California with his wife, singer and cyber performer Galen Brandt, their three pigs and two cats.

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