Join us for a conversation with Diana Ayton-Shenker, Nick Lindsay, and Roger Malina on the legacy of the 30 years of Leonardo.
This year, the MIT Press and Leonardo, the International Society for the Arts, Sciences, and Technology, celebrate 30 years of collaboration. Join Diana Ayton-Shenker, Nick Lindsay, and Roger Malina-as we celebrate this partnership with a conversation on the legacy, history, and future of Leonardo. We will discuss the ideas we thought would be impactful that turned out not to be, the ideas that we rejected that ended up exceeding all expectations, and what we see coming for Leonardo over the next few decades.
Fearlessly pioneering since 1968, Leonardo serves as THE community forging a transdisciplinary network to convene, research, collaborate, and disseminate best practices at the nexus of arts, science and technology worldwide. Leonardo serves a network of transdisciplinary scholars, artists, scientists, technologists and thinkers, who experiment with cutting-edge, new approaches, practices, systems and solutions to tackle the most complex challenges facing humanity today.
2022/11/09 - 2022/11/09
MIT Samberg Conference Center
MIT Samberg Conference Center 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA
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