Massive Change and the City: Global Visionaries Symposium
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Saturday, November 18, 2006, 10 am - 5:30 pm
Held at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance, Millennium Park This fall, the MCA and the City of Chicago Department of the Environment presented a one-day symposium to chart the impact of urban life around the globe. Massive Change and the City: Global Visionaries Symposium was an opportunity to meet some of the major changemakers featured in the exhibition Massive Change: The Future of Global Design. Co-moderated by Bruce Mau, curator of the Massive Change exhibition, and John Callaway, host of WTTW’s Friday Night and the Chicago Stories anthology series, the symposium included conversations by global visionaries such as Jimmy Wales, founder of the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit corporation that operates Wikipedia; Gregg Easterbrook, senior editor of The New Republic and author of The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse; Dayna Baumeister, cofounder of the Biomimicry Guild; Stewart Brand, futurist and author of the Whole Earth Catalog, The Clock of the Long Now, and How Buildings Learn; Mary Czerwinski, cognitive psychologist and principal researcher at Microsoft; Hazel Henderson, futurist, evolutionary economist, and syndicated columnist; Gunter Pauli, founder and director of Zero Emissions Research Initiative of the United Nations University in Tokyo; and John Todd, biologist and leader in the field of ecological design. Mayor Richard M. Daley presented each speaker with a City of Chicago Global Visionaries Award during the symposium.The City of Chicago Department of Environment was a co-sponsor of Massive Change’s Visionaries Symposium.
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November 6th, 2006 17:27
[…] On November 18th Massive Change America and the City of Chicago’s Department of Environment are organizing a one-day symposium “Massive Change and the city: Global Visionaries Symposium”, a spin-off of the Massive Change : The Future of Global Design exhibition. the symposium includes conversations by global visionaries including Jimmy Wales, founder of the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit corporation that operates Wikipedia; Gregg Easterbrook, senior editor of The New Republic and author of The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse; Dayna Baumeister, cofounder of the Biomimicry Guild; Stewart Brand, futurist and author of the Whole Earth Catalog, The Clock of the Long Now, and How Buildings Learn; Mary Czerwinski, cognitive psychologist and principal researcher at Microsoft; Hazel Henderson, futurist, evolutionary economist, and syndicated columnist; Gunter Pauli, founder and director of Zero Emissions Research Initiative of the United Nations University in Tokyo; and John Todd, biologist and leader in the field of ecological design. […]
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February 13th, 2008 14:50
[…] On Saturday, November 18th, we’ll be attending the Global Visionaries Symposium at the MCA Chicago. The one-day conference will include presentations by such landmark cultural contributors as Stewart Brand (author of the Whole Earth Catalog), Jimmy Wales (founder of Wikipedia), and Dayna Baumeister (co-founder of the Biomimicry Guild) among several others. […]