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Andri Snær Magnason is an Icelandic writer of novels, poetry, plays, short stories and essays and the co-director of the documentary film Dreamland. His work has been published or performed in more than 20 countries. His novel, LoveStar was chosen as novel of the year by Icelandic booksellers in 2002, received the DV Literary Award and was a nomination to the Icelandic Literary Prize. His book, The Story of the Blue Planet, was the first children’s book to receive the Icelandic Literary Prize and has been published or performed in 22 countries.
Science, Living Systems & The Edge of Change: A PopTech Salon
From the cells in our bodies to the social worlds we inhabit, our lives are inundated with complex ‘living’ systems. A new generation of scientists is exploring, mapping, harnessing, and shaping these living systems. Their work has profound implications from conservation to medicine; social networking to environmental cleanup.
Science, Living Systems & The Edge of Change: A PopTech Salon
From the cells in our bodies to the social worlds we inhabit, our lives are inundated with complex ‘living’ systems. A new generation of scientists is exploring, mapping, harnessing, and shaping these living systems. Their work has profound implications from conservation to medicine; social networking to environmental cleanup.
Science, Living Systems & The Edge of Change: A PopTech Salon
From the cells in our bodies to the social worlds we inhabit, our lives are inundated with complex ‘living’ systems. A new generation of scientists is exploring, mapping, harnessing, and shaping these living systems. Their work has profound implications from conservation to medicine; social networking to environmental cleanup.
Photos from Pop!Tech 2007 that I never really got around to posting. I'm excited to announce I'll be headed back to Maine again this year in October! :)
This years theme explores the dynamics between systems based on scarcity and those based on abundance, in areas ranging from digital social networks to environmentalism, from biology to business, from peacemaking to politics.
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Photos from Pop!Tech 2007 that I never really got around to posting. I'm excited to announce I'll be headed back to Maine again this year in October! :)
This years theme explores the dynamics between systems based on scarcity and those based on abundance, in areas ranging from digital social networks to environmentalism, from biology to business, from peacemaking to politics.
Eiríkur Hrafnsson is the co-founder and chief global strategist of GreenQloud, the world’s first truly green public compute cloud, headquartered in Iceland. As a serial entrepreneur he brings almost two decades of software development experience in leadership roles as well as product design and execution to the table. Hrafnsson is also a professional singer and technology advocate for the betterment of society. Hrafnsson currently lives in Reykjavik, Iceland with his wife and three children.
Participants learn about the role of new technology in shaping how we share stores in the "Future of Storytelling" session, led by Nancy Duarte, on Friday afternoon
photo by Thatcher Cook for PopTech
The PopTech Science and Public Leadership Fellows are high-potential early- and mid-career scientists working in areas of critical importance to the nation and the planet. They represent a corps of highly visible and socially engaged scientific leaders who embody science as an essential way of thinking, discovering, understanding and deciding.
Photography by John Santerre
Michael is a trainer and consultant for Duarte Design, the largest firm in the world focused solely on presentations – whether they are delivered in person, online or via devices.
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Every October in our hometown of Camden, Maine, we bring together 600 diverse thinkers and doers from around the world to share ideas and projects that are shaping the future. The PopTech conference, a gathering for “real thinkers” (WIRED), marks your entry into the extensive PopTech community — a mix of highly motivated and curious speakers, PopTech Fellows, and other participants. Whether it’s in the Camden Opera House listening to presenters and performers, at breakout discussions, workshops, randomly assigned lunches, happy hours or parties, you’ll form lasting connections with influencers and individuals working at the forefront of their fields. All while spending several fun days in a place Forbes calls one of “America’s Prettiest Towns.”
So, whether you’re coming to just enjoy the eclectic and original program, make new connections, find potential collaborators, or all of the above, there’s a place for you at PopTech.