{"id":67414,"date":"2016-03-06T20:40:58","date_gmt":"2016-03-07T01:40:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/track-transhumanism-isdc\/"},"modified":"2016-03-06T20:40:58","modified_gmt":"2016-03-07T01:40:58","slug":"track-transhumanism-isdc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/transhumanist\/track-transhumanism-isdc\/","title":{"rendered":"Track: Transhumanism &#8211; ISDC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>10:00 am - 10:10 am                            Transhumanism 101 video                            Karen Mermel        Board of directors and Vice        President of Development for NSS                            Natasha Vita-More        Professor, University of Advancing        Technology; Chairman, Humanity+; and Co-Editor and Author:        The Transhumanist Reader                            10:10 am - 10:40 am                            Artificial General Intelligence & Space Development                            Peter Voss        Founder and CEO, Adaptive Artificial        Intelligence Inc.                            Peter Voss is an entrepreneur with a background in        electronics, computer systems, business and technical        software, as well as management. He has a keen interest in        cognitive science and the inter-relationship between        philosophy, psychology, ethics and computer science. Since        the early 90's he has been researching and developing AGI        (artificial general intelligence).                In 2001 started Adaptive A.I. Inc., with the express goal        of developing a human-level general-purpose AI engine. In        addition he founded Smart Action, a commercial company that        offers intelligent call automation solutions based on a        first-generation AGI engine. More recently he shifted his        focus back to longer-term R&D to resume the pursuit of        high-level general machine intelligence.                Peter is actively involved in futurism, free-market ideas,        and extreme life-extension. He envisions a near future        where AGI plays a crucial role in helping us more        effectively develop space by utilizing intelligent        autonomous machines.                                    10:40 am - 11:00 am                            The Future of Education for Transhumanism and Space        Development                            Fred Stitt        Architect                            Architect Fred Stitt founded the San Francisco Institute of        Architecture in 1990 to provide a new kind of architectural        education, to encourage innovation and visionary        expression, to advance education in architectural        technology and management, and to make a total commitment        to green building and sustainable design. His first        textbook on ecological design titled The Ecological Design        Handbook (McGraw-Hill) was recently translated into        Chinese, and is used at universities around the world. His        next book, Frank Lloyd Wright Green, describes how Frank        Lloyd Wright invented most of what we know as todays green        building design methods and technology. Among other awards,        Fred received the 2009 Award for his Universal Green        Education Initiative from the Sustainable Buildings        Industry Council at a Congressional Briefing and Award        Ceremony in Washington, DC.                            11:00 am - 11:20 am                            Mainstreaming Transhumanism in Universities and Beyond                            Kim Solez, MD        Professor of Pathology, University        of Alberta, and President and CEO, Transpath Inc.                            Kim Solez, M.D., FRCPC is Professor of Pathology at the        University of Alberta, and President and CEO of Transpath        Inc., is one of the worlds foremost kidney pathologists        and medical Internet leaders. He is a popular blogger on        internetevolution.com, and directs NKF cyberNephrology, a        joint venture of the National Kidney Foundation (U.S.) and        the University of Alberta. Kim has also created many        educational videos for the Lifeboat Foundation. Having held        leadership roles in medicine and technology for over 20        years and directed major music and arts events, Kim is        convinced that very useful cross-fertilization can come        from mixing these disciplines. The Canadian        poet\/singer\/songwriter Leonard Cohen called Kim a great        master of the surreal, juxtaposing things others would        never think of juxtaposing. Kim hopes that by putting        things together in new ways he can stimulate people to        think about the future and our increasing association with        machines and devices in a new and more positive way.        Website: <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/KimSolez\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/twitter.com\/KimSolez<\/a>                            11:20 am - 11:50 am                            CryoSpace: Cryopreservation and Suspended Animation for        Extended Space Voyages                            Max More        Strategic futurist who writes,        speaks, and organizes events about the fundamental        challenges of emerging technologies. (Bio)                            <\/p>\n<p>          Max More is an internationally acclaimed strategic          futurist who writes, speaks, and organizes events about          the fundamental challenges of emerging technologies. Max          is concerned that our rapidly developing technological          capabilities are racing far ahead of our standard ways of          thinking about future possibilities. His work aims to          improve our ability to anticipate, adapt to, and shape          the future for the better.        <\/p>\n<p>          Dr. More co-founded and until 2007 acted as Chairman of          Extropy Institute, a diverse network of innovative          thinkers committed to creating solutions to enduring          humanproblems. He authored the Principles of          Extropy, which form the core of a transhumanist          perspective. As a leading transhumanist thinker, Max          strongly challenges traditional, limiting beliefs about          the possibilities of our future.        <\/p>\n<p>          When not working, he can be found at home playing with          his cats Quark and Quasar and his dog Oscar. Max is          the CEO of Alcor Corporation.        <\/p>\n<p>          Lunch and Transhumanist Meetup        <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>          Jeannie Novak is the Lead Author and Series Editor of          Delmar Cengage Learnings widely acclaimed Game          Development Essentials series, winner of the 2013          About.com Readers Choice Award), co-author of Play the          Game: The Parents Guide to Video Games, and co-author of          three pioneering books on the interactive entertainment          industryincluding Creating Internet Entertainment. She          is Co-Founder of Novy Unlimited and e CEO of          Kaleidospace, LLC (d\/b\/a Indiespace, founded in          1994)where she provides services for corporations,          educators, and creative professionals in games, music,          film, education, and technology. Jeannie oversees one of          the first web sites to promote and distribute interactive          entertainment and a game education consulting division          that focuses on curriculum development, instructional          design, and professional development. Jeannie received an          M.A. in Communication Management from USCs Annenberg          School, and a B.A.in Mass Communication\/Business          Administration from UCLA. As Online Program Director for          the Game Art & Design and Media Arts & Animation          programs at the Art Institute Online, Jeannie produced          and designed an educational business simulation game that          was built within the Second Life environment. She was a          game instructor and curriculum development expert at UCLA          Extension, Art Center College of Design, Academy of          Entertainment & Technology at Santa Monica College,          DeVry University, Westwood College, and ITT Technical          Instituteand she has consulted for several educational          institutions and developers such as UC Berkeley Center          for New Media, Alelo, and GameSalad. More recently,          Jeannie has consulted on projects funded by the National          Science Foundation and Google for Lehigh Carbon Community          College (LCCC) and the University of Southern California          (USC) Information Sciences Institute. An active member of          the game industry, Jeannie has served as Vice Chair of          the International Game Developers Association-Los Angeles          (IGDA-LA) and Vice President at Women in Games          International (WIGI). She has participated in the Online          Gameplay and Connectivity selection committees for the          Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences DICE awards          since 2003 and has developed game workshops, panels, and          breakout sessions for events and organizations such as          the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX), GDC Next, Macworld Expo,          Digital Hollywood, USCs Teaching Learning &          Technology Conference, and the Los Angeles Games          Conference. She has been profiled in numerous media          outletsincluding CNN, Billboard Magazine, Sundance          Channel, Daily Variety, and the Los Angeles Times.        <\/p>\n<p>          John Spencer, M. Arch. is Founder and President of the          Space Tourism Society, which he founded in 1995 and who          has built a career that balances the design and          development professions. He is a pioneer in what we call          The Design Frontier.                    He is a leading expert in creation and design of real          space facilities and space ship interiors for NASA and          private space enterprise, as well as space and          future-themed simulation attractions, resorts, camps, and          media for the general public. He is the founder and chief          designer of the Space Experience Design Studio (SED).          Over $340 million has been invested into building his          original space\/future themed concepts to date.        <\/p>\n<p>          Natasha Vita-More is a Professor at the University of          Advancing Technology. She has been called an early          adapter of revolutionary changes by Wired magazine and a          role model for superlongevity by the Village Voice.          Natasha is an expert in the field of the emerging          technology of human enhancement. Her research combines          technology and social narrative, which scholarship covers          the social and ethical issues of human futures, including          radical life extension, morphological freedom, and          identity diversity. Her prototype \"Primo Posthuman\"          (1997) unmasks the probable outcomes of biotechs          regenerative media, nanorobotics, and artificial general          intelligence. Platform Diverse Body (2012) and          Substrate Autonomous Persons (2012) offer insights into          how technology diversifies not only human physiology, but          issues of identity. Natasha is co-editor and contributing          author of the Transhumanist Reader: Classical and          Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and          Philosophy of the Future Human. Her essays have been          published in the journals Nanotechnology Perceptions,          Technoetic Arts, Evolution haute couture, Technology          Imagination Future, Metaverse Creativity, New Realities:          Being Syncretic, Beyond Darwin, AI Society and DARS.          Natasha received Special Recognition at Women in Video          and has exhibited artistic, design-based works at London          Contemporary Art Museum, Niet Normal, Moscow Film          Festival, and GOGBOT. She has appeared in more than 24          televised documentaries and featured in Wired, LAWeekly,          The New York Times, U.S. News & World Report, Net          Business, Teleopolis, and The Village Voice. She is          Chairman of Humanity+, Fellow of Institute for Ethics          & Emerging Technologies. Website:          <a href=\"http:\/\/www.natasha.cc\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.natasha.cc<\/a>        <\/p>\n<p>          David Reisner has been consulting in entertainment and          technology for 25 years. He was a key participant in the          motion picture industrys transition from film to          digital, requiring high image quality from scene to          screen to support both artistic intent and audience          experience. He designed the first Very Long Instruction          Word computer, co-designed the first highly portable          programmable computer, the first popular hand-held video          player, did early work on internet-based music and movie          distribution and pervasive computing, and trained killer          whales. As a member of the Space Dermatology Foundation,          he participated in space medicine meetings at Kennedy,          Johnson, and Ames. He received a 2014 Academy Award -          Technical Achievement and a 2012 Primetime Emmy          Engineering Award.        <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/isdc.nss.org\/2014\/tracks-transhumanism.html\" title=\"Track: Transhumanism - ISDC\">Track: Transhumanism - ISDC<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> 10:00 am - 10:10 am Transhumanism 101 video Karen Mermel Board of directors and Vice President of Development for NSS Natasha Vita-More Professor, University of Advancing Technology; Chairman, Humanity+; and Co-Editor and Author: The Transhumanist Reader 10:10 am - 10:40 am Artificial General Intelligence &#038; Space Development Peter Voss Founder and CEO, Adaptive Artificial Intelligence Inc. Peter Voss is an entrepreneur with a background in electronics, computer systems, business and technical software, as well as management. 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