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Steve Mann:
Considered by many the inventor of the wearable computer; Faculty
member at the University of Toronto, Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering; PhD from MIT in 1997; Author of more than 130
publications including two books, the textbook Intelligent Image
Processing and the popular autobiographical book Cyborg.
Mann's
presentation, "Glogging: Sousveillance, Cyborglogs, and the
Right to Self-modification," will be held on Friday, August
6 at 8:00 PM and is open
to the public. |
Stelarc:
Australian artist who uses medical instruments, prosthetics, robotics,
virtual reality systems and the Internet to explore alternate, intimate
and involuntary interfaces with the body; Principal Research Fellow
in the Performance Arts Digital Research Unit at The Nottingham Trent
University, UK. Honorary Professor of Art and Robotics at Carnegie
Mellon University, Pittsburgh; Honorary Degree of Laws from Monash
University. Stelarc's
presentation, "Alternate Anatomical Architectures: Empty, Involuntary
and Avatar Bodies," will be held on Saturday, August 7 at 8:00
PM and is open
to the public. |
| Plenary presenters |
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| Aubrey de Grey:
Biogerontologist, University of Cambridge; Cofounder and chief scientist,
Methuselah Foundation; Editor-in-chief, Rejuvenation Research;
Spearhead of the Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS)
project to reverse human aging; Chair, Cambridge SENS conferences,
2003 and 2005. |
Ronald Bailey:
Science Correspondent, Reason magazine; Editor, Earth Report
2000: Revisiting The True State of The Planet (McGraw Hill, 1999);
Editor, The True State of the Planet (The Free Press, 1995).
Author, ECOSCAM: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse
(St. Martins Press, 1993); 1993 Warren T. Brookes Fellow in Environmental
Journalism at the Competitive Enterprise Institute
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| Nick Bostrom:
British Academy Research Fellow, Oxford University; Chair, World Transhumanist
Association. |
Max More: Strategic
futurist; Cofounder and chairman, Extropy Institute; Author, Beyond
Caution (in progress); Consultant, ManyWorlds.
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| Other distinguished presenters |
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| Jose Cordeiro:
President, World Future Society Venezuela; Cofounder, Venezuelan Transhumanist
Association. |
Ramez Naam:
Computer scientist; Author, More Than Human (Doubleday/Random
House, March 2005). |
Natasha Vita-More:
Artist; Author, Transhumanist Arts Statement; President, Extropy Institute;
Director, Transhumanist Arts and Culture. |
Robin Hanson:
Assistant professor of economics, George Mason University. Published
in economics, computer science, physics and philosophy, and studies
information aggregation mechanisms and the economic consequences of
future technologies. |
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| James Hughes:
Public Policy Studies, Trinity College, Hartford; Producer, Changesurfer
Radio; Secretary, World Transhumanist Association. |
Linda Wallace: Feminist and
visual artist; Uses bioethics, new technology, reproduction
and women's health as the base for work created primarily in woven
tapestry. |
Rafal Smigrodzki:
Neurologist and molecular biologist, University of Virginia; Chief
Clinical Officer, Gencia Corporation. |
Mike LaTorra:
Board member, World
Transhumanist Association. Author, A
Warrior Blends with Life: A Modern Tao (North Atlantic Books,
1993); English Instructor, New Mexico State University.
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| Simon Smith:
Editor-in-chief, Betterhumans; Vice-president, Toronto Transhumanist
Association. |
Dale Carrico:
PhD Candidate, Department of Rhetoric, University of California at
Berkeley; Betterhumans columnist. |
Robin Zebrowski: Philosopher
and cognitive scientist; Researcher
in AI; PhD candidate, University of Oregon. |
George Dvorsky:
President, Toronto Transhumanist Association; Deputy Editor, Betterhumans;
Chair, TransVision 2004. |
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| Tihamer Toth-Fejel:
Research Engineer, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems;
Completed design study on self-replicating nanomachines for for the
NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts; Nanomedical ethicist. |
Jende Huang: Field
organizer, American Humanist Association.
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Daniel Wallace:
MFA visual artist; Digital and industrial designer specializing in
two-dimensional art, mechanical design and steel work. |
Monica Bock: Sculpture
and installation artist whose work currently
focuses on issues of maternal identity and experience; Associate
Professor and Sculpture Area Co-Head, Department of Art & Art
History, Univseristy of Connecticut, Storrs.
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Joao Pedro de Magalhães:
Biogerontologist, Harvard Medical School; Working on
the genetics of human aging. |
Mike Treder:
Executive Director, Center for Responsible Nanotechnology; Board member,
World Transhumanist Association. |
Richard Maxwell:
Psychologist and utility theorist who studied at MIT, Stanford, Pomona
College, University of Chicago and the William Alanson White Institute
of Psychoanalysis. |
Mark Walker:
Research associate in philosophy, Trinity College, University of Toronto;
Teacher, philosophy and bioethics, McMaster
University. |
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Ben Hyink: Leader
of transhumanist student movement at
the international and local level. |
Anders Sandberg:
Bio coming soon. |
Patrick Hopkins:
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Millsaps College; Editor of Sex/Machine:
Readings in Culture, Gender, and Technology (Indiana University
Press, 1999); Author of articles on bioethics, technology studies,
gender studies and religious studies. |
Oliver Hockenhull:Visiting
artist, Northwestern University School of Communication. |
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Simon Levy: Assistant
Professor of Computer Science, Washington and
Lee University; Research and teaching focus on
artificial intelligence, including natural language, neural networks,
genetic algorithms, and robotics. PhD, computer science, Brandeis
University; MA, linguistics, University. |
Allan Randall: Teacher,
graduate student in philosophy, mathematics and quantum mechanics,
York University; BSc Mathematics (St. F.X.U.) , MSc Computing (University
of Alberta); Worked on AI research at NTT Systems
for the Canadian Department of National Defence. |
Michael Anissimov:
Member of the Board of Directors, Immortality Institute; Advocacy
Director, Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence; Writer
and speaker on futurism, humanism, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence. |
Jerry Paffendorf:
MS candidate, Studies of the Future, University of Houston-Clear Lake;
Accelerating Change Conference 2004 Director, Institute for the Study
of Accelerating Change.
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Spot AKA Scott Draves: San
Francisco visualist and programmer; PhD, computer science; Uses complex
systems and evolutionary algorithms to create "hypnotic retinal
bliss." |
Mark Hopkins: Bio
coming soon. |
Peter Addy: PhD candidate,
Clinical Psychology, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology; Amateur
psychonaut and transhumanist. |
Daniel Tarr: Cyberguru, Post
Logic Studio, Hungary; "Cyberspiritual
weaver of the Web and an illuminated upholder of reality"; Speaker
for
digital cryonics, lobbying for the creation of the first cyber cemetery
of
personal Web pages, a database and Web museum for researchers of the
past of cyberspace and humanism. |
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Philippe Van Nedervelde: Emerging
technologies advocate; Award-winning Parallel Entrepreneur of
Transvergent For-profit & Non-profit Ventures; Executive director,
Foresight
Institute (Europe); Member of Council of Advisors and Executive Advisory
Board, Extropy
Institute. |
Robert K. Logan:
Associate Professor of Physics, University of Toronto. |
E. Shaun Russell: Vancouver
independent music producer; Member, Executive Advisory Team, Extropy
Institute.
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Kip Werking: Law
student and computer engineer. |
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Jeff Medina: Information technology
consultant, Spherion; External
student member, Department of Philosophy, Birkbeck College London. |
Michael Vassar: BS
in biochemistry and Drexel MBA; Consultant for future-oriented Websites
and firms. |
Michael Deering: Director,
SingularityAwareness.com ; Author of several articles on the Singularity,
nanotechnology, artificial intelligence and molecular biotechnology.
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Jordan Paul Amadio:
Biophysics candidate, Princeton University; U.S. Goldwater Scholar;
National Student Liaison, Foresight Institute; Sci-tech journalist
for Associated Press, Natural History, and others; Leader of global
development initiatives for emerging technologies. |
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Image coming soon. |
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| Phil Goetz: Bio coming soon. |
Sean Kearney:
Bio coming soon. |
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