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Author and futurist Bruce Sterling wraps-up the 2011 Art + Environment Conference at the Nevada Museum of Art in downtown Reno. Speakers included: Subhankar Banerjee, David Benjamin, Richard Black, Edward Burtynsky, Gaetano Carboni, John Carty, Pilar Cereceda, William L. Fox, Amy Franceschini, Fritz Haeg, Newton Harrison & Helen Mayer Harrison, Laura Jackson, Patricia Johanson, Chris Jordan, Thomas Kellein, Geoff Manaugh, Mandy Martin, Gerald Nanson, Jorge Pardo, Rodrigo Pérez de Arce, John Reid, Alexander Rose, Sean Shepherd, Mark Smout, Bruce Sterling, Nicola Twilley, Leo Villareal, Stephen G. Wells, Ann M. Wolfe, and Liam Young.

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  • that was beautiful.

    

  • what are the cliff notes for this shit

  • At 10 minutes this nerd is correct.

  • Please, if there were any way to make it available, a transcription of this would be invaluable.

  • Extraordinary. Who knows how many thousands of hours I've spent pursuing ideas of what the future will be. Bruce creates an astonishing 3-D, moving imaginarium of what's next. Watch this!

  • Wonder how long it will take for this vid to catch on. How quickly will people realize Bruce knows what he's talking about?

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