POP!TECH 8
October 21-23, 2004

FLASH GALLERY

Rethinking Human Nature
Introduction
Malcolm Gladwell
Frans van de Waal
Joel Garreau

Global Creativity
Richard Florida
Jim Rygiel
Human Nature
Bruce Mau
Panel Discussion

Emerging Worldviews
Joseph Chamie
Thomas Barnett
Phillip Longman
Panel Discussion

Happiness
Alex Steffan
Ze Frank
Mike Hawley

The New Naturalism
Jeanine Benyus
Tom Daniel
Panel Discussion

New Explorers
Ben Saunders
Spencer Wells

Big Weather
Brian Fagan
Alexis Rockman
Richard Alley
Panel Discussion

Less-is-More-is-Less
Grant McCracken
Barry Schwartz
Panel Discussion

New Solutions
Ethan Zuckermen
David Bornstein

Connected Politics
Joe Trippi
Adrian Wooldridge
Andrew Rasiej
Panel Discussion

Renaissance Prospects
Zero Boy
Doug Rushkoff

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David Weinberger's weblog:

Alex Steffen from Worldchanging.org says that we're doomed — too many people, etc. — but that there is in fact another world already here. He points to Jim Moore's Second Super Power, Howard Dean, Linus Torvalds, wikipedia, Creative Commons, and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Lula is rengotiating the relationship between the developed and underdeveloped worlds, Alex says. Brazil is giving broadband to poor areas and seeing rapid economic improvement. He also points to the Internet Bookmobile, a merry-go-round that pumps water as kids play, a rollable water jug, and a flower that has bee nengineered to detect land mines. Then there's the pond scum that emits hydrogen.

[Very upbeat talk. But we're all doomed.]

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October 21-23, 2004