LUMINARY GUIDE Sunday, June 28th - Opening Lecture The Creative Brain 6:00pm - 7:00pm The brain is the most complex and fascinating organ in the human body, and it has been the centerpiece of Dr. Nancy Andreasen’s research. She is a pioneer in the development and use of neuroimaging tools to study the human brain. She is also one of the world’s leading experts on creativity. As a neuroscientist and a psychiatrist, Andresen has long been fascinated by mental illness, genius, and creativity. How does extraordinary creativity develop in the human brain? Where does genius come from? And why are genius and creativity so often linked with mental illness? Nancy Andreasen Andreasen conducted a seminal study in the 1960’s, and she is doing it again, now armed with today’s brain imaging technology. She explains her research, as she studies the brains of several prominent artists and scientists… and uncovers key patterns in the minds of creative geniuses. And she’ll share her inspiring vision for a future where everyone can fulfill his or her own creative capacity. BIO: Dr. Nancy Andreasen is the Andrew H. Woods Chair of Psychiatry at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. A recipient of the President’s National Medal of Science, Dr. Andreasen pioneered the use of MRI’s to identify brain mechanisms of normal cognitive processes such as memory and creativity, as well as mental illnesses. She also developed the first widely used scales for rating symptoms of schizophrenia. She has authored several highly acclaimed books on the brain, published more than 600 scientific articles, and was editor-in-chief of The American Journal of Psychiatry for 13 years. LUMINARY GUIDE Monday, June 29th – Civilization The Art of Discovery 11:00am - 12:00pm David McCullough For master historian David McCullough, the key to each of his projects is the art of discovery. He has said he’d never write a book about something he already knows. And no one tells an American story better than the two-time Pulitzer Prize winner. In his newest book, McCullough takes us back to the exact moment the age of flight began. The Wright Brothers uncovers little-known details about the personal lives of the courageous brothers who taught the world how to fly. Researching private diaries, scrapbooks, and more than a thousand family letters, McCullough paints a vivid picture of the human side of the Wright brothers’ story. McCullough is often called a “master of the art of narrative history.” His best-selling work 1776 has been acclaimed a classic, while John Adams, published in 2001, remains one of the most praised and widely read American biographies of all time. But when it comes to the history and character of America, there are still countless surprises in store. For McCullough, it’s all about the art of discovery. BIO: David McCullough is twice a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, twice a winner of the National Book Award, and has received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian award. Mr. McCullough’s other books include The Johnstown Flood, The Great Bridge, The Path Between The Seas, Mornings On Horseback, Brave Companions, and Truman. Mr. McCullough has lectured around the world as well as at the White House. He is also one of the few private citizens to speak before a joint session of Congress. Our Declaration 2:00pm - 3:00pm For Dr. Danielle Allen, the Declaration of Independence is more than a civics lesson. Troubled by the fact that so few Americans actually know what it says, Dr. Allen, a political philosopher renowned for her work on justice and citizenship, set out to explore the arguments of the Declaration. She brings her insights and passion to each of the document’s 1,337 words, which she examines line by line, comma by comma. Danielle Allen Dr. Allen shares the personal stories that led to her own “metamorphosis” – asking what democracy actually means and what it asks of us. Dr. Allen challenges so much of our conventional political wisdom, and makes the case that we cannot have freedom as individuals without equality among us as a people. BIO: Dr. Danielle Allen is a professor of social science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. She is a political philosopher widely known for her work on justice and citizenship in both ancient Athens and modern America. She is the author of The World of Prometheus: The Politics of Punishing in Democratic Athens (2000), Talking to Strangers: Anxieties of Citizenship since Brown v. Board of Education (2004), Why Plato Wrote (2010), and Our Declaration (2014). In 2002, she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship for her ability to combine “the classicist’s careful attention to texts and language with the political theorist’s sophisticated and informed engagement.” LUMINARY GUIDE Tuesday, June 30th – Science Chasing Quantum Realities 11:00am - 12:00pm Dr. Brian Greene is considered one of the world’s foremost string theorists. A well known physicist and professor at Columbia University, Dr. Greene will take us on an amazing tour of the latest thinking about a unified theory of physics that may help explain the universe and critical unanswered cosmological issues. The questions loom large: can string theory reveal reality’s deepest laws? Or is it a mathematical mirage, as some critics suggest, that have sidetracked a generation of physicists? Are there extra dimensions of space? And if so, is there a parallel universe? And how do we know a multi-verse exists if we cannot see it? Brian Greene Einstein envisioned a grand synthesis of all of nature’s forces. How do string theorists interpret Einstein’s theories? And with the large Hadron Collider now back on line, researchers will be looking for anything that doesn’t fit what Dr. Greene calls the “battled tested standard model of particle physics.” BIO: Dr. Brian Greene is widely recognized for a number of groundbreaking discoveries in his field of superstring theory, including the co-discovery of mirror symmetry, which launched a vibrant field of research in physics and mathematics. He is the co-founder and director of Columbia University’s Institute for Strings, Cosmology, and Astroparticle Physics, a research center seeking string theory’s implications for theories of cosmology. Dr. Greene has written several best-selling and non-technical books including The Elegant Universe, a Pulitzer finalist, The Fabric of the Cosmos, and his latest work, The Hidden Reality. The Washington Post called him “the single best explainer of abstruse concepts in the world today.” Wonders of the Ocean 2:00pm - 3:00pm Who better to dive into the ocean’s wonders than with “Her Deepness” as she’s known -- Dr. Sylvia Earle. Her work has been at the frontier of ocean exploration for four decades. In that time, she has logged more than 6,000 hours underwater. Sylvia Earle Dr. Earle is now issuing a call to action about the distressing reality of our oceans today. She argues the ocean is large and resilient, but not too big to fail. Her organization, Mission Blue, aims to establish marine protected areas, called “Hope Spots” around the world. One of her immediate concerns is the loss of fish. The world’s populations of grouper, snapper, and several other species have dropped 90 percent since the 1950s. She’ll share some highlights of her many dives, as well as personal stories such as breaking in to the male-dominated world of ocean research. And she’ll share her optimism and hope for the future of our planet, and its deepest wonders. BIO: Dr. Sylvia Earle is an oceanographer with a deep commitment to research through personal exploration. She is currently an explorer-in-residence at the National Geographic Society. Dr. Earle has led more than 50 expeditions worldwide, including one with the first all-female team to live underwater. In 1979, Earle walked untethered on the sea floor at a lower depth than any other woman before or since. She founded the companies Deep Ocean Engineering and Deep Ocean Technologies to design and build undersea vehicles that let scientists work at previously inaccessible depths. Dr. Earle was formerly the chief scientist at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration. LUMINARY GUIDE Wednesday, July 1st – Human Spirit The Creator Economy 11:00am - 12:00pm The post-industrial information economy is transitioning to something brand new with enormous implications for global society. Technology forecaster Paul Saffo calls it the “creator economy.” It signals a new value in a networked world. At its heart is a notion, Saffo suggests, that a dying consumer economy built on consumption is being displaced by a new creator economy built on mass engagement. Paul Saffo He likens it to the mid-1950s, when an infant consumer economy began to emerge – like then, events today will shape the economic landscape for decades to come. What does success look like in a creator economy? The answer will be maddening uncertainty for some. But for innovators who keep their head up, this shift could mean limitless opportunities. offering details on what the future may hold for one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing nations. BIO: Paul Saffo is a forecaster with over two decades experience exploring the dynamics of large-scale, long-term change. He teaches at Stanford University, and leads the Forecasting/Future Studies Track at Singularity University. He is a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, and a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. Mr. Saffo’s essays have appeared in The Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Wired, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, and The New York Times, among others. He sits on the board of the Long Now Foundation, as well as the Curiosity Project. Conscious Capitalism 2:00pm - 3:00pm Conscious Capitalism is -- at its heart, as Dr. Raj Sisodia suggests -- a different mindset about capitalism. The traditional attitude is often focused on maximizing profits and increasing shareholder value. But Dr. Sisodia asks, “What is wrong with that?” Simply put, he says, a lot! Greed and unbridled self-interest bordering on selfishness need to be replaced by a higher purpose, and all stakeholders – employees, customers, investors – need to have a stake in the outcome. Raj Sisodia So Dr. Sisodia asks: How do you help everyone connected with the enterprise flourish? How do you create human value and profits at the same time? What kind of leadership is required to create this new ecosystem of values? How do you reduce stress and fear and replace it with love and respect in the workplace? Is our current economy in peril if we continue focusing on just simply profits? Dr. Sisodia will describe how a number of companies around the globe, both large and small, are leading this new vanguard of change. BIO: Dr. Raj Sisodia is the Franklin Olin Distinguished Professor of Global Business and Whole Foods Market Research Scholar in Conscious Capitalism at Babson College. He is also Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Conscious Capitalism, Inc. Dr. Sisodia has been cited as one of “50 Leading Marketing Thinkers” by the Chartered Institute of Marketing, and twice named one of the “Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior” by Trust Across America. Dr. Sisodia has taught executive programs for several high profile companies, including AT&T, Kraft Foods, Volvo, and Walmart. LUMINARY GUIDE Thursday, July 2nd – Technology The Human Face of Big Data 11:00am - 12:00pm Big data is about people -- and photographer Rick Smolan set out to prove it. Smolan and Jennifer Erwitt’s project, ”The Human Face of Big Data,” explores how real time information streaming in from satellites, billions of sensors, GPS-enabled cameras, and smart phones, is letting us measure and understand aspects of our existence in ways never possible before. The premise of the project is that all of these devices are creating a planetary nervous system and the massive real time collection and analysis of data is suddenly allowing us to address to some of humanity’s biggest challenges, including pollution, world hunger and illness. But is there a trade off? Rick Smolan After nearly two years of research and filming and via interviews conducted with dozens of the scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs pioneering this space, the “The Human Face of Big Data” team has captured both the promise and peril in the growing big data revolution, a sea change which many experts believe will have a thousand times greater impact on our lives than the Internet. BIO: Rick Smolan is a former Time, Life, and National Geographic photographer. Now, as CEO of Against All Odds Productions, Smolan produces large-scale global photography projects which combine story-telling with state of the art technology. Widely known as the creator of the best-selling “Day in the Life” series, every 18 months Smolan engages hundreds of international journalists to focus on emerging topics including Big Data, the global water crisis, and how the human race is learning to heal itself. Against All Odds Productions was named by Fortune Magazine as one of the “25 Coolest Companies in America,” and its projects have been featured on the covers of Fortune, Time, Newsweek, and US News & World Reports. Digital Transcendence 2:00pm - 3:00pm How do humans define themselves? How is technology changing who we are? And how can we transcend our limitations and our perceptions and expand our world? These are just some of the questions that fascinate techno-philosopher Jason Silva. He is a filmmaker, a futurist, and a self-described epiphany addict, with a passion for creativity, innovation and technology. Jason Silva Silva examines the next revolutions in science and technology, and lays out how we can build new construction kits for our reality – a world where biotech doesn’t stop at the limits of biology, and nanotechnology has an exponential growth curve. Silva will do more than show us his vision of the future. He’ll grab us all by the hand and lead us there, and won’t let go until he convinces us that the future is now. BIO: Jason Silva is a self-professed wonder-junkie. He is the creator of the web series “Shots of Awe,” a microdocumentaries exploring creativity, innovation, technology, futurism, metaphysics, existentialism and the human condition. The videos have spread like wildfire across the Internet, viewed more than 13 million times. Some have described him as “a modern performance philosopher, a digital DJ, a revitalizer and remixer of optimism, and above all, a curator: of ideas, of inspiration, and of awe.” Mr. Silva has spoken around the world, and is also the Emmy-nominated host of National Geographic Channel’s Brain Games.
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