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[rohrpost] Do 10.April 20h - Berlin - John Allen "Biosphere" |
"The Ethnosphere & Comprehensive Biospheric Design" John Allen (Biosphere Foundation) Zeit: Do 10. April um 20 Uhr Ort: Berlin Mitte, Bootlab, "Raum 3" Ziegelstraße 20 www.bootlab.org Vortrag, z.T. mit Lichtbildern in Englischer Sprache, ca. 60 - 90 Minuten Eintritt 5 Euro Reservierung empfohlen bei Christine Handte, Tel. 0163-254.87.12 oder E-mail: chandte@freenet.de Biographie von John Allen bei www.synergeticpress.com und www.biospherefoundation.org ------------------------------------------------------------ John Allen is the inventor, conceiver, and co-founder of the Biosphere 2 project and former Executive Chairman and Vice-president of Biospheric Development for Space Biospheres Ventures. Mission One of Biosphere 2 set a number of world records in closed life system work including among others sealing tightness, 100% waste recycle and water recycle, and time of residence of humans. He is currently the co-founder and Chairman of Global Ecotechnics Corporation, a private research and development firm designing and preparing to build advanced materially closed biospheric systems and ecologically enriched biomic systems. In addition, Global Ecotechnics owns and manages four ecological research systems in France, Australia, Puerto Rico, and England. Allen donates his time as Chairman of Planetary Coral Reef Foundation, a non-profit corporation devoted to studying the health and vitality of coral reefs, both in its base site in the Yucatan and with the Heraclitus, a research ship now in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asian seas. He is a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London. At Space Biospheres Venture, Mr. Allen designed and was the first person to operate the Biosphere Test Module experiment in September, 1988, residing in the almost fully recyclable closed ecological system environment for three days, setting a world record at that time. As the Vice-president of Biospheric Development at SBV, Allen was responsible for overseeing all of its research, development, and engineering of materially closed, energetically and informational open life systems, and development of spin-off technologies such as Wastewater Gardens, some sixty of which are now operating in Bali and Mexico. In the early sixties, he worked on regional development projects with David Lillienthal's Development Resources Corporation in the U.S., Iran, and Ivory Coast, and before that headed a special metals team at Allegheny-Ludlum Steel Corporation which developed over thirty alloys to product status. He has led remote area expeditions studying ecology, particularly the ecology of early civilizations, to Nigeria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tibet, India, Belize, and the Altiplano, and is a Fellow of the Royal Geograhic Society. An accomplished speaker on Biospherics, Comprehensive Sustainable Design, and Creative Futures, Allen has spoken at a variety of international forums on the emerging science of biospherics and the implications of Biosphere 2 for health, environment, science, and culture; and the role of artificial biospheres as models for sustainable co-evolutionary design for the future on earth and in space. Allen has over two dozen publications to his credit, over one-half of them scientific, the rest poetry, drama, prose, and films. Allen holds a degree in Metallurgical-Mining Engineering with honors from the Colorado School of Mines, an MBA from the Harvard Business School where he graduated with distinction as a Baker Scholar, and an Engineering Physiology Certificate from the University of Michigan. Before engineering, he studied anthropology, classics, and history at Northwestern, Stanford, and Oklahoma universities and served in the U.S. Army's Engineering Corps. For a complete listing of his books and scientific papers, see John's CV at www.biospheres.com. ------------------------------------------------------- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.openoffice.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.openoffice.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/