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DIGITAL BE-IN 15
BIOMIMICRY
April 21, 2007
San Francisco
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Biomimicry Symposium 7
pm – 9 pm
The Digital Be-In begins with a two-hour, multidisciplinary exploration
of Biomimicry as it relates to information and social networks, economics,
education, green tech, urban development, bioregionalism, and the worldwide
“movement without a name” combining social justice and sustainability
at this critical juncture in human evolution. The Biomimicry Symposium
was developed by Michael Gosney of Green Century Institute and Kevin Bayuk
of the Urban Alliance for Sustainability, who will be moderating the presentations.
This information intense session will be netcast live on Urth.TV, streamed
into the Second Life Virtual Be-In, and recorded for distribution in various
media formats.
Schedule
7:00 Kevin Bayuk –
Urban Alliance for Sustainability
Michael Gosney – Digital
Be-In/Green Century Institute
7:10 Janine Benyus –
Biomimicry Institute (live from Costa Rica)
7:25 Paul Hawken –
Natural Capital Institute (live from Hawaii)
7:35 Oz Basarir –
WISER Earth launch presentation
7:45 Greg Steltenpohl, Jon Ramer
– Interra
8:00 Gifford Pinchot –
Bainbridge Graduate Institute
8:10 Jay Harmon –
Pax Scientific
8:20 Andrew Lawton –
Autodesk
8:25 Scott Fossel –
Green Century Institute
8:30 Peter Berg –
Planet Drum Foundation
8:45 Ervin Laszlo –
Club of Budapest, author Chaos Point
Kevin
Bayuk – Urban
Alliance for Sustainability
Kevin started as an artist and filmmaker, explored an eight year meander
as a technology entrepreneur (in an attempt to fund films) and has now
graduated into a life as an activated advocate for ecotopian living. Currently
he leverages his skills and relationships to develop organizations and
projects that regenerate healthy ecosystems and socially just environments.
In addition to Bay Localize, he serves on the Board of Directors for the
Urban Alliance for Sustainability and Daily Acts. Kevin also facilitates
permaculture trainings and shares his skills in organic gardening and
composting in playshops and community workshops.
Janine
Benyus <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janine_Benyus>
– founder, Biomimicry
Institute
Janine Benyus is a natural sciences writer, innovation consultant, speaker
and author of six books, including her latest - “Biomimicry: Innovation
Inspired by Nature.” In Biomimicry, she names an emerging discipline
that seeks sustainable solutions by emulating nature's designs and processes
(e.g., solar cells that mimic leaves, agriculture that models a prairie,
businesses that run like redwood forests). n 1998, Janine co-founded an
education and innovation practice called Biomimicry Guild. Through workshops,
research reports, biological consulting, and field excursions, the Guild
helps innovators learn from and emulate natural models. The goal is to
create products, processes, and policies that create conditions conducive
to life. Clients have included Arup Engineers, Carollo Engineers, Consorta,
General Electric, General Mills, Gensler Architects, Herman Miller, Hewlett
Packard, HOK Architects, IDEO, Interface, Kohler, Levi’s, NASA,
Nike, Norm Thompson, Novell, Patagonia, Seventh Generation, S.C. Johnson,
and Shore Bank Pacific Bank. As a result of working with the Biomimicry
Guild, the world’s largest commercial carpet manufacturer (Interface,
Inc.) introduced Entropy?, a carpet inspired by random pattern formation
in nature. In record time, Entropy? rose to become Interface’s top-selling
line of carpet and 40% of their carpet tile sales.
Paul
Hawken <http://www.paulhawken.com/paulhawken_frameset.html>
– founder WISER
Earth; author, “Blessed
Unrest”
Paul Hawken is an environmentalist, entrepreneur, journalist, and author.
Starting at age 20, he dedicated his life to sustainability and changing
the relationship between business and the environment. His practice has
included starting and running ecological businesses, writing and teaching
about the impact of commerce on living systems, and consulting with governments
and corporations on economic development, industrial ecology, and environmental
policy. He is the founder of the Natural Capital Institute which has fostered
the development WISER EARTH, a global community directory and networking
forum for organizations addressing climate change, poverty, the environment,
peace, water, hunger, social justice, conservation, human rights, and
more, being introduced to the public for the first time at Digital Be-In
15. His new book, "Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Movement In the
World Came Into Being and Why No One Saw it Coming,” is being published
in May, 2007.
Oz
Basarir – technical director WISER
Earth
Oz Basarir is an independent web consultant. He is currently leading the
WiserEarth technology. Over the last 14 years of his IT career, he has
been in a number of development, architecture, and coaching roles. His
passion is to apply his knowledge and experience in software for positive
social change. He lives with his wife and daughter in San Francisco Bay
Area.
Greg
Steltenpohl – founder, Interra
Project
Greg Steltenpohl is currently the CEO of Adina World Beat Beverages, a
start-up focused on promoting equitable global trade principles and natural
beverage products. Greg was formerly founder and former CEO of Odwalla,
Inc, the leading U.S. supplier of fresh juice and nourishing beverages.
Since his departure from Odwalla, Greg has been active as co-founder and
Chairman of the Interra Project. Interra supports emerging markets of
sustainable products and technology by aggregating the buying power of
like-minded consumers through payment card networks. Together with founder
and former Visa International Chairman, Dee Hock, Greg was a founding
Trustee of the Chaordic
Commons. The commons is dedicated to developing new forms of purposeful
organizations based upon the self-organizing principles of natural systems.
Greg has also served on the boards of Frontier Natural Products Cooperative,
Social Venture Network,
and Santa Cruz Community Credit Union.
Jon
Ramer – Interra
Project
Jon Ramer is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Interra Project
along with Greg Steltenpohl (Founder of Odwalla Juices) and Dee Hock (Chairman
Emeritus VISA International). The mission of the Interra Project is to
empower citizen consumers by aligning our deepest human values with our
daily economic activities. Jon and Greg have co-authored “Weaving
Our Strategies Together – Turning What We Have into What We Need”
and “Member-Centric
Networks of Community Alliances”. The
Natural Capital Institutue (NCI) is the fiscal sponsor of the Interra
Project. Jon is co-directing the WISER Commons project with Betsy Power
and Paul Hawken. John is also a singer-songwriter with a penchant for
guitar grooves.
Gifford
Pinchot III <Bio>
- Bainbridge Graduate
Institute
Gifford Pinchot is President and co-founder of the Bainbridge Graduate
Institute, which offers an MBA that integrates sustainability and social
responsibility with innovation and profit. BGI is one of the first graduate
schools to weave sustainability throughout its entire curriculum, so that
standard business subjects include ethics, cutting edge sustainability
practices, and students’ spiritual perspectives. Mr. Pinchot is
a well-known author, speaker, and consultant on launching businesses and
innovation management.
Jay
Harman <http://www.jayharman.com>
– founder and CEO, Pax
Scientific
Jay Harman is a naturalist, entrepreneur, and inventor. Harman is CEO
of PAX Scientific, a Marin County engineering R&D firm that uses natural
geometries to design energy efficient, quiet, ecologically friendly technology.
The company has commercialized air-handling and mixer designs and is developing
other biomimetic applications for industry.
Andrew
Lawton – Autodesk
Sustainable Design Technical Consultant
Andrew Lawton leads Autodesk Consulting’s Sustainable Design Practice,
which assists Autodesk clients in optimizing their use of technology to
achieve their Sustainable Design goals. Prior to joining Autodesk Consulting
he served as an Information Architect on the AutoCAD Product Design team.
From 2002-2005 he served as the Chair of the Commonwealth Club of California’s
Environment and Natural Resources Forum where he regularly hosted national
and internationally renowned speakers. He has provided information technology
consulting services to Washington Mutual, Visa International, Sun Microsystems’s
Java Software Division, the Rocky Mountain Institute, the United States
Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Organization of American
States, and he has consulted on public environmental policy analysis projects
for the World Resources Institute and the World Bank.
Scott
Fossel – Green
Century Institute
Scott Fossel is Executive Director of the Green Century Institute, the
leading ecocity development think tank in North America. He is also the
Founder and CEO of LifeSpace Networks, a highly innovative green redevelopment
company. Mr. Fossel holds a Masters in Integral Philosophy from the Calfornia
Institute of Integral Studies.
Peter
Berg – Planet
Drum Foundation
Peter Berrg co-founded the Planet Drum was founded in 1973 to provide
an effective grassroots approach to ecology emphasizing sustainability,
community self-determination and regional self-reliance. In association
with community activists and ecologists, Planet Drum developed the concept
of a bioregion: a distinct area with coherent and interconnected plant
and animal communities, and natural systems, often defined by a watershed.
A bioregion is a whole "life-place" with unique requirements
for human inhabitation so that it will not be disrupted and injured. Through
its projects, publications, speakers, and workshops, Planet Drum helps
start new bioregional groups and encourages local organizations and individuals
to find ways to live within the natural confines of bioregions.
Ervin
Laszlo – founder, Club
of Budapest, author, Chaos Point: The World at the Crossroads
Ervin Laszlo is the author or co-author of forty-seven books translated
into as many as twenty languages, and the editor of another thirty volumes
including a four-volume encyclopedia. He is Founder and President of The
Club of Budapest, Founder and Director of the General Evolution Research
Group, President of the Private University for Economics and Ethics, Fellow
of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences, Member of the International
Academy of Philosophy of Science, Senator of the International Medici
Academy, and Editor of the international periodical World Futures: The
Journal of General Evolution. Laszlo has a PhD from the Sorbonne and is
the recipient of four honorary PhD’s, from the United States, Canada,
Finland, and Hungary. He was awarded the Peace Prize of Japan, the Goi
Award in Tokyo, 2002, and the International Mandir of Peace Prize in Assisi,
2005. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 and was re-nominated
in 2005.
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