Sunday, April 18, 2010

God Is In The Details




Tom Shannon, speaker at Applied Brilliance in 2009, has a new show in New York debuting his paintings that are created through his pendulum invention that orbits over the canvas to paint complex and surprising images by remote control. Tom fuses art and engineering to produce remarkably evocative images that redefine the axiom, God is in the Details. New Nature is on display April 15th through June 4th, 2010, at the Francis Nauman Gallery, 24 West 57th Street, Suite 305, 212.582.3201, www.francisnauman.com.


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Challenge That Will Not Go Away

The peril of the oceans and fresh water is finally getting the world’s attention. Dr. Noel Brown, speaker at Applied Brilliance 2008, recently hosted a high-level summit at the United Nations on World Water Day, March 22, 2010. Richard Granier, Group CEO & Chairman of Hestian, an international venture firm, hosted the event. His company is backing the development of several clean water technologies. Bionetix has created a unique formula of specially selected bacteria, which digest organic waste quickly and completely, without any use of chemicals. This system has ability to clean up entire lakes, lagoons and rivers, and the formula can be used in sewage treatment plants, agriculture and many other applications. Oxymatic is a system that not only controls bacteria, viruses, and algae, but it also clarifies, filters, removes odor, taste and other contaminates such as pesticides and organic matter -- all without chemicals. The water produced is pure with no side effects to human health. The Oxymatic system is based on the formation of a disinfectant agent when an electrical current is applied to copper and titanium electrodes. The electrodes produce hydrolysis which breaks down the water molecules. Using this system means that water can be made hygienic at source -- locally, less expensively, and without the need of infrastructure -- including electricity. It can be run from a solar panel or a wind turbine. It can even be controlled remotely using modern communication technology such as mobile phone networks. And the Oxypen is a pen-shaped device which you drop into a cup of water, or cooking pot -- it hydrolyzes and disinfects the water in minutes for instant drinkable water. Here is Dr. Brown’s World Water Day report on The Challenge That Will Not Go Away.

Water is perhaps the planet’s most paradoxical resource. It is at once abundant, covering some 70% of the earth’s surface, while in some parts of the world the lack of water presents critical challenges both to daily subsistence and survival. On the other hand, despite its abundance, the planet’s water has a fixed total stock, and no amount of engineering or scientific tinkering will enable us to create an additional drop of new water. All the water that we now have is all water that we will ever have. But it is sufficient to satisfy all human needs many times over. Unfortunately it is seldom in the right place, at the right time, in the right quantity and right quality. Had the global water budget been apportioned by the United Nations, it would have done so “with due regard for equitable geographic distribution.” But water was distributed by nature’s own design and nature knows best. This imbalance in the distribution pattern, however, poses serious challenges to human society especially in the light of increasing industrialization, rapid urbanization, and the explosive growth of human settlements worldwide. These factors, coupled with changing demographics, globalization and climate change are causing increased water scarcity, as well as posing a serious threat to future agricultural and economic development. And recent trends are not very encouraging. By 2015, nearly 40% of the world’s population is expected to live in water stressed countries. By 2025, a staggering two-thirds of the world population will live in countries where there isn’t enough water or its quality has been compromised. But perhaps the most urgent issue facing the world today however is providing safe drinking water and sanitation, which are especially critical for poverty eradication and development. Yet, it is estimated nearly 1.1 billion people or 18% of the world’s population lacks access to safe drinking water, while 2.6 billion or 40% of the world’s population lacks access to adequate sanitation services. And, thousands of deaths every day are caused by water-borne diseases will continue unabated. These problems will not take care of themselves. They need sustained and enlightened management by the private sector, decision-makers, and civil society to mitigate our world’s emerging water crisis that is predicted by experts to become one of the “greatest causes of mass suffering” in the 21st century. The longer we wait, the more severe the challenge. Recognizing the importance of water, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the period from 2005 to 2015 as the International Decade for Action Water for life, which called on the international community to fulfill commitments made on water and water-related issues by 2015. Even if water is not universally accepted as a human right, it is a human necessity and it would seem that humanity owes it to itself to assure its availability to all.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

2010 Applied Brilliance Conference
October 12 - 15
Ojai Valley Resort and Spa
Ojai, CA USA

What
Applied Brilliance is one of the most original thought leadership events, designed to raise the level of creativity, innovation and applied intelligence for creative, marketing and design professionals. Applied Brilliance reveals emerging trends and major cultural paradigm shifts holistically through presentations by 19 brilliant speakers ranging from poets, philosophers and economists, to scientists, artists and futurists. Speakers present the information from the outside looking in, and attendees connect the dots to discover how it all relates to their own practices and lives. The annual conference is created as a non-commercial collaboration among attendees, speakers and sponsoring partners.

Why
Applied Brilliance was created because our fast-forward world is missing context with its paradox of abundant choice. In an intimate setting, attendees collaborate and contribute to cross-disciplinary solutions for two days and a night. At Applied Brilliance, successful architects and designers work alongside marketers, creative professionals, and top thought leaders in tackling problems that are changing how we live, work and play. Brilliance is designed as live theater in four acts; from the opening keynote through the four panels and the closing speaker, attendees have the opportunity to be awed, challenged, dazzled and ultimately, transformed.

CEUs
Applied Brilliance is an official educational provider, granting one complete CEU (10 hours) from IDCEC and AIA.

Who
Presenters are 19 brilliant speakers ranging from poets, philosophers and economists, to scientists, artists and futurists. Their insights on emerging trends and cultural paradigm shifts provide actionable roadmaps to the future. Through a systems-thinking approach, speakers and attendees engage in Socratic problem solving exercises providing solutions for our complex, interconnected world. Applied Brilliance informs, inspires, confounds, provokes and transforms.