"All children, except one, grow up."
Thus begins the book Peter Pan, the story of the only boy who never grows up. But for the rest of us, what does that term mean, exactly? At what point have you grown sufficiently "up" to be considered an adult? What does the process entail? Is it a good thing or a bad thing (or both)?
Thank you to Souren Vahdatfarimani and Paul Yachnin for their insightful thoughts on the subject.
Gabriella Coleman: The Hacker Community
Radical Futures: Meet Dr Ed Finn, founder of the Center for Science and the Imagination at ASU
Radical Futures: Beauty in Healthcare. Meet Dr Raj Aggarwal, Chief Growth and Strategy Officer at Panda Health
Radical futures: Meet Jonathan Ledgard, Director of Rossums and author of Submergence, a New York Times book of the year
Radical Futures: Meet Dr Sha Xin Wei, director of the School of Arts, Media and Engineering at Arizona State University.
Radical Futures: Meet Dr Paul Yachnin, lead author of the White Paper on the Future of the PhD in the Humanities
Radical Futures: Meet David Krakauer: President and William H. Miller Professor of complex systems at the Santa Fe Institute
Radical Futures: Meet Francesca Panetta, creative director at the MIT Center for Advanced Virtuality
The Radical Futures Project: Summary. Part Two
The Radical Futures Project: Summary. Part one
Radical Futures: Meet Refik Anadol who creates a new aesthetic by asking whether machines can dream
Radical Futures: Meet Alexander Weinstein, author of "Children of the New World, and "Universal Love"
Introduction to the Radical Futures project
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