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DESCRIPTION:\n	​Advance reservations are no longer being taken. Tickets may
  become available at the door on a first-come\, first-served standby.\n	\n
 	With IBM computer scientist Murray Campbell in person\, and other special
  guests \n	\n	\n	Not long ago\, the idea of a computer beating a human at 
 chess was the stuff of science fiction. But some of the most creative prog
 rammers of the 1980s and 1990s were determined to make it a reality. And t
 hey did. In two matches that riveted the world\, Deep Blue\, the IBM super
 computer\, took on the brilliant world chess champion Garry Kasparov\, and
  finally the computer won. The program begins with a very special secret s
 creening of a feature film that will have its New York premiere in June—a 
 darkly comic\, fictional take on those early programming efforts\, which w
 on the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at Sundance—and is followed by a fascinating 
 discussion with some of the real-life programmers and chess masters involv
 ed in the epic match-up between man and machine. Murray Campbell is a rese
 arch scientist at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Hei
 ghts\, and was a member of the team that developed Deep Blue. \n\n\n	Ticke
 ts: $30 public / $18 Museum members. \n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Checkmate: How Computer Chess Changed the World
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