
For the second part of the opening session Change, I recommend looking at the videos, however I have made a short summary below. http://www.nouvo.ch/liftvideo
(Both presentations are available in English and French, just hover your mouse over the photo as there are no direct links and their names will pop up with a language option).
The second session started with the successful David Rose, who looked at how technology can be embedded into objects not only computers and the concept of creating techno tools to create extra leisure time. This is what he has based his business on and I imagine the future model of his business.
The second speaker, Roh Soh Yeong, (pictured) from Art Center Nabi, Seoul, gave an engaging and reflective presentation of the individual and the role of art, leading humanity and technology in the past and the future.
She started with this quotation:
(I Ching)/Book of Change 2800 BC
“As go extreme, they are bound to change
As things change they will open up and make new connections
Thus life continues a long time”
Next, as promised “Solidarity” this afternoon.
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