
Central Conversations is our signature series of pre and post-show discussions, symposia, and special events. An opportunity to take a deep dive into the subject matter and themes of the play, Central Conversations offers patrons introductions to world class scholars, scientists, humanists, community leaders, activists and other people who are shaping the world that we live in.
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Live Enigma Machine Demonstration08apr6:45 pm6:45 pm(GMT-04:00)
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Join us for a pre-show demonstration of how an Enigma machine works to encrypt a message. Generously provided and demonstrated by Dick Rubinstein, this postwar, Swiss-made NEMA Enigma machine takes
Event Details
Join us for a pre-show demonstration of how an Enigma machine works to encrypt a message. Generously provided and demonstrated by Dick Rubinstein, this postwar, Swiss-made NEMA Enigma machine takes you back into the late-1940s to a time of mechanical encryption and all you needed to carry could fit in a typewriter-sized box.
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Dick Rubinstein
Live Enigma Machine Demonstration10apr6:45 pm6:45 pm(GMT-04:00)
Event Details
Join us for a pre-show demonstration of how an Enigma machine works to encrypt a message. Generously provided and demonstrated by Dick Rubinstein, this postwar, Swiss-made NEMA Enigma machine takes
Event Details
Join us for a pre-show demonstration of how an Enigma machine works to encrypt a message. Generously provided and demonstrated by Dick Rubinstein, this postwar, Swiss-made NEMA Enigma machine takes you back into the late-1940s to a time of mechanical encryption and all you needed to carry could fit in a typewriter-sized box.
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Dick Rubinstein
The Enigma of the Enigma (Machine)10apr10:00 pm10:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
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What exactly did an Enigma machine do, and why did it seem so secure? Following a live pre-show demonstration of a Swiss-made, postwar Enigma machine, this conversation turns inward to
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What exactly did an Enigma machine do, and why did it seem so secure? Following a live pre-show demonstration of a Swiss-made, postwar Enigma machine, this conversation turns inward to the mechanics, logic, and wartime significance of one of the twentieth century’s most famous encryption devices. By looking at both the machine itself and the challenge of breaking the code it produced, enter into the world Turing was working in, and the technical problem that helped define his era.
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Dick Rubinstein
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Dr. Ward Heilman
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Alan Turing helped change not only what computers can do, but how we think about thinking itself. What is Turing’s legacy at the point where logic, language, and human judgement
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Alan Turing helped change not only what computers can do, but how we think about thinking itself. What is Turing’s legacy at the point where logic, language, and human judgement meet? What does it mean to call a process “mechanical?” And why does ordinary language and “common sense” remain central to questions about intelligence? As machines seem to think more and more like us, the hardest question may be what kind of thinking was human to begin with.
Live Enigma Machine Demonstration17apr6:45 pm6:45 pm(GMT-04:00)
Event Details
Join us for a pre-show demonstration of how an Enigma machine works to encrypt a message. Generously provided and demonstrated by Dick Rubinstein, this postwar, Swiss-made NEMA Enigma machine takes
Event Details
Join us for a pre-show demonstration of how an Enigma machine works to encrypt a message. Generously provided and demonstrated by Dick Rubinstein, this postwar, Swiss-made NEMA Enigma machine takes you back into the late-1940s to a time of mechanical encryption and all you needed to carry could fit in a typewriter-sized box.
Speakers for this event
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Dick Rubinstein
Legacies of Turing: Who’s in Control?17apr10:00 pm10:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
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From factory floors to cockpits to the devices we carry on us—and sometimes inside us—every day, automation is often framed as a story of humans stepping aside while machines take
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From factory floors to cockpits to the devices we carry on us—and sometimes inside us—every day, automation is often framed as a story of humans stepping aside while machines take over. But is that really the case? Behind nearly every “autonomous” system lies a more tangled reality of oversight, intervention, and shared control. As the line between human action and machine action grows harder to see, so too does the question of who is truly in command.
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Dr. David Mindell
Live Enigma Machine Demonstration18apr4:30 pm4:30 pm(GMT-04:00)
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Join us for a pre-show demonstration of how an Enigma machine works to encrypt a message. Generously provided and demonstrated by Dick Rubinstein, this postwar, Swiss-made NEMA Enigma machine takes
Event Details
Join us for a pre-show demonstration of how an Enigma machine works to encrypt a message. Generously provided and demonstrated by Dick Rubinstein, this postwar, Swiss-made NEMA Enigma machine takes you back into the late-1940s to a time of mechanical encryption and all you needed to carry could fit in a typewriter-sized box.
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Dick Rubinstein
Legacies of Turing: The Mathematics of Secrecy22apr10:00 pm10:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
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Cryptography began as a wartime necessity: a means of concealing information, protecting strategy, and gaining advantage in moments of extraordinary consequence. In the decades since Turing’s time, it has moved
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Cryptography began as a wartime necessity: a means of concealing information, protecting strategy, and gaining advantage in moments of extraordinary consequence. In the decades since Turing’s time, it has moved from military intelligence into the center of modern life, shaping how we communicate, bank, vote, and establish trust in a digital world. As computing power grows and security challenges multiply, cryptography raises questions that are no longer merely technical: Who gets privacy? How is trust built between strangers? And what does it mean to keep something secure when so much of modern life depends on systems most of us never see?
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Dr. Ronald Rivest
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Dr. Silvio Micali
Live Enigma Machine Demonstration26apr1:15 pm1:15 pm(GMT-04:00)
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Join us for a pre-show demonstration of how an Enigma machine works to encrypt a message. Generously provided and demonstrated by Dick Rubinstein, this postwar, Swiss-made NEMA Enigma machine takes
Event Details
Join us for a pre-show demonstration of how an Enigma machine works to encrypt a message. Generously provided and demonstrated by Dick Rubinstein, this postwar, Swiss-made NEMA Enigma machine takes you back into the late-1940s to a time of mechanical encryption and all you needed to carry could fit in a typewriter-sized box.
Speakers for this event
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Dick Rubinstein