On Friday, the Hewlett Foundation hosted a mini-symposium sponsored by ZERO1 partner Montalvo Art Center on Brazil's "Cultural Hotspots" program.
The panel was moderated by Gordon Knox, Artistic Director at Montalvo and included Claudio Pardo, Brazil's Digital Culture Minister, John Perry Barlow, founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Lawrence Lessig, founder of the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford University, Gilberto Gil, Brazil's Minister of Culture, Mike Smith, Hewlett's Education Director, Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, Joel Slayton, founder of the CADRE Laboratory for New Media at San Jose State University, and Moy Eng, Director of the Performing Arts program at Hewlett.
For a report on the event see Steve Cisler's blog.