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Reason Dynamic Visions Conference

    SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Reason magazine's 2nd Annual
Dynamic Visions Conference, "On the Verge:  Creative Mixing on the Frontiers
of Business, Society, Art, and Technology," will take place February 19 - 21,
2000 at the Santa Clara Marriott in Santa Clara, California.
    Founded by Reason editor Virginia Postrel, author of The Future and Its
Enemies, the conference offers an opportunity for creative people from a
variety of backgrounds to cross-fertilize, discover new ideas, and gain fresh
insights into their work, home, and civic lives - and their futures.  At
ordinary conferences, people are exposed to a narrow pool of industry-specific
expertise and concepts.  At the Dynamic Visions Conference, attendees and
speakers from biology, technology, management, ecology, media, public policy,
education, design and other fields converge, sparking brand new ideas - ideas
that propel them beyond the traditional boundaries of their own disciplines.
    The conference program and registration information are available at
http://www.reason.com/dynamic/dynamic2000.html or by calling Erica Mannard at
310-391-2245.

    Confirmed speakers and their topics include:

    --  Jhane Barnes, designer - "Mathematics, Computers, and the Art of
        Textile Design"
    --  Gregory Benford, UC-Irvine astrophysicist and author of Timescape,
        Deep Time, and Cosm - "Thinking Long in the Millennium"
    --  Daniel Botkin, UC-Santa Barbara ecologist, president, Center for the
        Study of the Environment, author of Discordant Harmonies - "The Future
        of Nature:  How to Have Both Civilization and Nature In the 21st
        Century"
    --  Charles Paul Freund, senior editor, Reason, "Dark Verge? The Case of
        Vienna 1900"
    --  Neil Gershenfeld, leader, physics and media group, MIT Media Lab,
        author, When Things Start to Think - "Things that Think"
    --  Nick Gillespie, executive editor, Reason - "Popular Culture on the
        Verge"
    --  Lisa Graham Keegan, Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction -
        "Innovations in Education"
    --  Grant McCracken, Harvard Business School, author, Plenitude and
        Culture and Consumption, "Verge of Verges:  Sir Francis Bacon at the
        Gates of Gibraltar"
    --  Christena Nippert-Eng, sociologist, Illinois Institute of Technology,
        author, Home and Work, "Home and Work:  Drawing the Boundaries"
    --  Dan Pink, Fast Company contributor - "Free Agent Nation"
    --  Steven Postrel, UC-Irvine Graduate School of Management - "The Geek
        and the Dilettante:  Sharing Knowledge Across Specialties"
    --  Virginia Postrel, editor, Reason, author, The Future and Its Enemies,
        "On the Verge:  Exploring the Frontiers of Creative Encounter"
    --  Adam Clayton Powell III, vice president, technology and programs, The
        Freedom Forum - "Culture and Collision"
    --  Richard Rodriguez, author, Days of Obligation and Hunger of Memory -
        "Some Thoughts on the Burrito and the Browning of America"
    --  Lynn Scarlett, executive director, Reason Public Policy Institute -
        "Can Industry Save the Planet? The Rise of Industrial Ecology"
    --  Michael Schrage, columnist, Fortune, senior associate, MIT Media Lab,
        author, No More Teams! and Serious Play - "Serious Play"
    --  Robert Zubrin, author of The Case for Mars - "Mars Direct:  Humans to
        the Red Planet within a Decade"

    Contact:  Mike Alissi, Reason, 203-407-0114 or malissi@reason.com


SOURCE Reason magazine




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