My Tendrils Extend Deeper Into Next Week's World Science Festival

Next week the second annual World Science Festival hits New York. I’m now going to be involved in three events that I hope Loom readers can attend.

1. Thursay, June 11, 6:30-8:00 PM  “Wall-E’s World: Designs for an Invisible Footprint.” I’ll be talking to designers and an astrobiologist about cities, trash, space travel, and the search for a sustainable future.

2. Friday, June 12, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM “Picturing Earth: The Story of Life in Images.” Frans Lanting takes majestic pictures of our living world (you may have seen some of his stuff in National Geographic).  His latest project is called, Life: A Journey Through Time. He has produced a series of wonderful

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