• Timothy Childs, Founder; TCHO Chocolate (EG2)

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    February, 2007
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Timothy Childs, Founder; TCHO Chocolate (EG2)

February, 2007: Timothy Childs examines the complexities of chocolate and officially launches TCHO. Childs is founder of TCHO Chocolate and Treasure8.


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  • Paola Antonelli, Curator (EG2)

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    February, 2007
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Paola Antonelli, Curator (EG2)

February, 2007: Paola Antonelli discusses surprising technological innovations in design. Antonelli is Curator in MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design.


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  • Pablos Holman, Hacker, Inventor (EG2)

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    February, 2007
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Pablos Holman, Hacker, Inventor (EG2)

February, 2007: Pablos Holman plays with gadgetry and demonstrates various hacking methods. Holman is a futurist, inventor and notorious hacker with a unique view into both breaking and building new technologies.


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  • Caleb Chung, Toy Inventor (EG2)

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    February, 2007
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Caleb Chung, Toy Inventor (EG2)

February, 2007: Caleb Chung tells a Furby tale, and much more. Chung has been an actor, writer, comedian, street mime, producer, special effects designer and toy inventor.


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  • Ken Knowlton, Computer Art Pioneer & Mosaic Innovator (EG2)

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    February, 2007
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Ken Knowlton, Computer Art Pioneer & Mosaic Innovator (EG2)

February, 2007: Ken Knowlton shares stories of his early work in art and tech. Knowlton has “been there, done that” — farmhand, student, teacher, advisor, speaker, reader, mathematician, physicist, electron microscopist, computer scientist, researcher, inventor, author, artist, critic, son, sibling, father, husband, grandfather, peace and civil rights activist, agnostic, retiree, liberal, curmudgeon.


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  • Ryan McCullough, Pianist (EG2)

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    February, 2007
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Ryan McCullough, Pianist (EG2)

February, 2007: Ryan McCullough performs two movements from Sonata #4, by Milosz Magin. Pianist Ryan McCullough has developed a unique career as soloist and collaborator, at home with music ranging from the standard repertoire to electroacoustic improvisation.


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  • Paul Horowitz, Harvard Professor, Electronics Nerd, SETI Pioneer (EG2)

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    February, 2007
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Paul Horowitz, Harvard Professor, Electronics Nerd, SETI Pioneer (EG2)

February, 2007: Paul Horowitz discusses the progress we've made in the last 4 billion years. Horowitz is Professor of Physics and of Electrical Engineering at Harvard, where he arrived as an impressionable freshman some 40 years ago and, well, just never left.


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  • Marvin Minsky, Professor, MIT; Artificial Intelligence Pioneer (EG2)

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    February, 2007
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Marvin Minsky, Professor, MIT; Artificial Intelligence Pioneer (EG2)

February, 2007: Marvin Minsky delves into the course artificial intelligence is taking, and the outcomes we might want to consider. Minsky is perhaps most widely recognized as one of the world’s foremost pioneers of Artificial Intelligence.


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  • Keith Schwab, Professor of Physics, Cornell; Quantum Technologist (EG2)

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    February, 2007
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Keith Schwab, Professor of Physics, Cornell; Quantum Technologist (EG2)

February, 2007: Keith Schwab gets into the minute details of theory, predictions, and reality. Cornell physics professor Keith Schwab studies fundamental quantum behaviors: nano-electro-mechanics, and superfluids: these involve some of the coldest, tiniest and weirdest phenomena known to science.


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  • Joe Jacobson, MIT Professor, Inventor of E-Ink (EG2)

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    February, 2007
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Joe Jacobson, MIT Professor, Inventor of E-Ink (EG2)

February, 2007: Joe Jacobson asks if we can achieve, in biological design, something that equals the complexity and richness we have achieved electronic technology. Jacobson is a physicist, a Professor at MIT, and a prolific inventor.


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Our team has been working hard behind the scenes to bring you a superb program for EG2020. However, in light of growing and legitimate concerns regarding the rapid spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) which have gutted international events of all sizes, we have made the difficult decision to put EG on hiatus until it is once again deemed safe.


We know how much each of you look forward to EG and we were looking forward to seeing old friends, and welcoming many new ones, but we do need to prioritize the health and safety of our attendees, presenters, and partners, especially those traveling from afar.

We will be in touch in due course with future plans.