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BIL 2011 - Schedule (Saturday) (redirected from BIL 2011 - Schedule)

Page history last edited by Michael Herlache 11 years, 2 months ago

 

 

 

What and where are the talks?  

 

  • Main hall - 15 minute talks, Keynote, announcements (Deck F)
  • Lectures - 30 minute talks. (Deck E) 
  • Round table - 45 minute talks. (Deck E)
 

  Add your talk here, then link to your bio which you should add to the Speakers page.

  There are over 80 speakers now

 

 

More talks will be scheduled impromptu the day of the conference.

 

March 5 - Saturday

 

Time  Minutes Talk  Name  Room  Comments 
10:00  15 Welcome to your conference Reichart, Simone, Organizers Main Find out how BIL happens 
10:15 15 Temporary Gift Economy, Permanent Life Changes John Halcyon Styn Main Please Bathe 
10:30  15 Immigrant gene and it's role in American Success  Dr. Taryn Rose Main
 
10:45  15 Uncommon Ancestors
Razib Khan
Main
Who you are 
11:00  15 Passive Maglev
Tracy McSheery  Main  
11:15  15  Crowd Sourced Nobel Initiatives  Stephen Meade  Main  
11:30 15 What's in It for Us: A New Covenant for Biomedical Research
Misha Angrist
Main
 
11:45 15 It is in our DNA to sense how long we can live   Guy J Ale
Main
 
12:00  60  ********* Lunch ***********   All  Bring enough to share with........... everyone. :) 
1:00 15 Keynote   Alex Lightman  Main   
1:15 15

The Upgraded Self: Why Biohacking Changes Everything 

David Asprey
Main
 
1:30 15 Make Your Own Damn Television Show!
Javier Grillo-Marxuach
Main
 
1:45 15        
2:00 15 Fishing with Dynamite, How to Make Electric Vehicle Batteries Invisible
Rob Ferber
Main
Electric Vehicles, Inventing, Systems thinking
2:15 15 3D Computer Vision and the Kinect
 Matt Bell
Main
 
2:30 7.5 Come to (not)Ephemerisle 2011!
Matt Bell
Main
http://notephemerisle.org/wiki/NotEphemerisle
2:37 7.5 Love, Passion, Wisdom  Evonne H.  Main   
2:45 15  
Paynie  Lecture   
3:00 15 Economic* Analogues of Wiwaxia and Hallucigenia
Linda Maepa
Main
Diversity, Extinction, Clean Energy, Economic development
3:15 15 How To Be Funny  Joel Grus  Main  How to Be Funny 
3:30 15 Emergent technology and personality types
Eain Bankins
Round Table
 
3:45 15 "One Thousand Words"  Paynie & Liana  Lecture   
4:00  30 Sounds from Beyond!  Brian Dunning  Lecture  
4:50  10  Announcements (parties, dinners) Including Auctioning Simone off for a 2 hour date, Saturday night
Reichart  Main  
5:00 0 End Saturday BIL      

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March 6 - Sunday

 

Time  Minutes Talk  Name  Room  Comments 
 10:00
 15
 Welcome 
 Reichart
 Main
Reflection on the day before 
     
 
   
           
12:00  60  Lunch    All 

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1:00  15  The Needle in the Haystack  Paul Bohm  Main  If we don't fix our information filters, we'll drown. 
1:30
15 UX Rocks: How to design awesome mobile apps and rock the world 

Amy

Li

Main 

With the right UX philosophy and methodology, not only your apps will rock the world, your users also gonna love you!!

2:00 15 French designed, American make? How to build a racing car from scratch? Greg Maga Main How many of you growing up dreamed of driving a racing car?
2:15 15

Where's My Robot?

Erin Rapacki Main A description of the disconnect between research projects and what becomes a robotic product.
2:30 15

Balls over Brains

Judd Weiss Main  
2:45 15    
Main  
3:15 15

A practical scientific guide to cognitive enhancement 

Jonathan Toomim Main An evidence-based discussion of what you can do to make yourself smarter.
5:00 0 Closing                           

 

Proposed (Unscheduled) talks

 

Charity 2.0 ... How to run a Disaster Management & Coordination campaign on the fly ... - Abdulrahman Rafiq

How to live two years longer by using your cell phone - Alex Backer

Open Science and DIY Scientific instruments - Alexander Kiselev

Psychological Survival Strategies for the Zombie Apocalypse (that will improve your life today) - Alexis Bright

Slow code - Anselm

My Living Solar System - Bleys Goodson

Science Is Not Scary - Brett Bowman

Dead Penguins - Cameron Colby Thomson

Made in Haiti - Carole Frances Lung-bazile

The Pot Prize - a distributed X prize for pot legalization - Christopher Rasch

Ancient Lasers - Daniel Finfer

Musical Performance - Daniel Finfer

Everything You Need to Know to Hack Your Baby's IQ Before She's Even Born - Dave Asprey

Private social funds - Dr. Ron Soysal

Parity Democracy - Ed Wode

The next step in Mars Exploration: The Mars Science Laboratory. Launching Nov 2011 from a pad near you. - Eldar

Bringing a demo - Eric Gradman

Crowd sourced community voting - Geoff Shively

French designed, American make? How to build a racing car from scratch - Greg Maga

How to Be Funny - Joel Grus

Temporary Cities, Permanent Life Change - John Halcyon Styn

Open Science + Garage Innovation - Joseph Jackson

Promoting Science Education in America - Jun Yin

CRASH Space: Hackerspaces as a force for good - Justin Corwin

"Return to Sender" - Gratitude and Lessons from TEDxBerkeley - Kai Chang

Having Your Baby and Eating It Too: How Feminism Cannibalized American Maternity - Kate Vasquez

Fitness for Eudaimonists - Kirez Reynolds

social media & medicine - Krupali Tejura

Community Art Values - LBCreative!

Understanding Social Capital through Social Art - Lloyd Davis

Art & Social Change - Long Beach Art Works

Aging in the time of genomics and citizen science - Lorenzo Albanello

21st Century Institutions: Be Trustworthy or Die - Lynne Wainfan

On Meditation - Manish Srivastava

A hard look at soft circuits - Meredith Scheff

You don't know about Space - Michael Clive

A New Covenant for Biomedical Research - Misha Angrist

The Hackerspace Movement - Mitch Altman

The Tree of Knowledege. Shaking-Up Online Education - Na'ama Moran

Improv - how to apply improv principles to human collaboration and getting things done - Olya Lapina

UX for AR - Paige

It takes an ENTERPRISE to move from an IDEA to ROI; the ELEMENTS of the ENTERPRISE. - Patrick Reardon

Building Community in Coworking/Cohousing/Ecovillages - Raines Cohen

Digital Liberation :: Own Yourself Online - Rand Fitzpatrick

10 targets for space and medicine technology transfer - Ravi Komatireddy

Uncommon Ancestors - Razib Khan

personal branding - Renee Blodgett

Flow Arts, and their freeing form of expression - Rodrigo R Suarez

The future of the Biopharmaceutical industry - Ryan Bethencourt

How not to let De Ja Vu make you blue. - Scott DeRoy

Something for 2012... - Simon King

"Histocompatibility and Love" - Simone Syed

One X at a Time - Stephen Meade

The Economic Basis of Why We Are So Incredibly Rich - Thomas Edwards

Government 2.0 and CensusLink - Tim Pool

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments (2)

Gina Levy said

at 1:32 am on Mar 5, 2011

We are in the middle of the 6th mass extinction of animal and plant -- Gina Levy
www.6thExtinctionDoc.com

Jenn Ramsey said

at 2:06 am on Mar 5, 2011

I created a Google calendar of the BIL speakers (thus far)... it's public so change at will. :)
http://tinyurl.com/bil2011

Need help or to have your event added? Email jenniferdramsey (at) gmail, I'll add them as interwebs access permits...

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