Award-winning photographer Doug Menuez documented the leading innovators of California’s Silicon Valley during the digital revolution as they invented the technology that would change our world forever. Menuez's project, Fearless Genius, began in 1985 with Steve Jobs as Jobs was starting over after losing a boardroom battle and leaving Apple.
In this talk, Menuez will share eyewitness stories of the unknown sacrifice, insanely hard work, and relentless optimism of a secretive, brilliant tribe during those early and transformative days of the digital revolution. There are significant lessons from this era that are relevant and inspiring for today’s innovators as we attempt to catch the next big wave of transformational technology development.
This event coincides with the launch of our new exhibit Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985–2000 on display in the lobby from July 9 to September 7, 2014.
Bring a bag lunch and enjoy the discussion with Museum family and friends. Box lunches will be made available for purchases in the Museum café.
Award-winning photographer Doug Menuez documented the leading innovators of California’s Silicon Valley during the digital revolution as they invented the technology that would change our world forever. Menuez's project, Fearless Genius, began in 1985 with Steve Jobs as Jobs was starting over after losing a boardroom battle and leaving Apple.
In this talk, Menuez will share eyewitness stories of the unknown sacrifice, insanely hard work, and relentless optimism of a secretive, brilliant tribe during those early and transformative days of the digital revolution. There are significant lessons from this era that are relevant and inspiring for today’s innovators as we attempt to catch the next big wave of transformational technology development.
This event coincides with the launch of our new exhibit Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985–2000 on display in the lobby from July 9 to September 7, 2014.
Bring a bag lunch and enjoy the discussion with Museum family and friends. Box lunches will be made available for purchases in the Museum café.
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