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BigHook2019: Information Ecosystems

BigHook2018: Platforms

BigHook2017: The Infrastructure of Infrastructure

BigHook2016: Power

BigHook2015: Science

BigHook2014: Trust

BigHook2013: Who's Watching.

BigHook2012: Data

BigHook2011: Consequences

BigHook2010: Cooperation

BigHook2009: The Tussle

BigHook2008: Our Internet, Our Planet

BigHook2007: Infrastructure Economics

BigHook2006: If we could build it from scratch . . .

BigHook2005: Scenarios for Network2015

BigHook2004: Organizational Culture

BigHook2003: Operating Models for New Networks

BigHook2002: Decisions that Shape Networks

BigHook2001: The Boundaries of the Network

BigHook2000: The Network We Really Want

 

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How BigHook Got its Name

BigHook2000 is named for a story that the late Woods Hole scientist, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi told. Before Szent-Gyorgyi came to Woods Hole he won the Nobel Prize for discovering Vitamin C. In Woods Hole, he found out a lot about muscle contraction, that is, how biology turns carbon and oxygen into physical force. Then he worked on cancer, that is, how cells decide when to divide. He went for the big problems.

"As for myself, I like only basic problems, and could characterize my own research by telling you that when I settled in Woods Hole and took up fishing, I always used an enormous hook. I was convinced that I would catch nothing anyway, and I thought it much more exciting not to catch a big fish than not to catch a small one."

Albert Szent-Gyorgyi 1893 - 1986

 

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