Contests
FIRST PLACE: Scarcity and Abundance by ThePanelist.com
SECOND PLACE: ARM-ME by Justin Melnick
THIRD PLACE: Text-Based Drawings by Greg Sand
The world is a place of increasingly dramatic scarcities and abundances: more people, creating more wealth, has left us with fewer natural resources and fewer undisturbed wild places. The same dynamic is playing itself out in economics, politics, culture and elsewhere. But it isn't all bad: more people, connected in more ways, means more ideas, creativity and solutions. Sometimes scarcity and abundance can be good and bad. Pop!Tech, a path-breaking non-profit working at the vanguard of thought leadership and social innovation, and Behance have partnered to find out what scarcity and abundance mean to the world's leading creative professionals.
We're eager to see your creative interpretations of the theme scarcity and abundance in: ecology, culture, politics, design, religion, technology, or simply your own creative imagination. The individual who visualizes this world of More and More and Less and Less -- in the most compelling fashion -- will be invited to participate in and be featured at one of the world's premier thought leadership conferences: Pop!Tech.
Each year Pop!Tech gathers 600 thought leaders, influencers and social change agents - from the arts, science, technology, business, social innovation and more - to explore the new ideas, technologies and forces of change shaping our future, at the renowned <a target="_blank" href="http://www.poptech.org" target="_blank">Pop!Tech Conference</a>. The event is held in a restored 19th century opera house, at the height of the Autumnal foliage season (October 22 - 25, 2008), in beautiful seaside Camden, ME.
<b>Judges:</b>
Andrew Zolli, Curator and Executive Director, Pop!Tech
Cheryl Heller, Heller Communication
Design, Pop!Tech Board of Directors member
Matias Corea, Chief of Design, Behance
SECOND PLACE: ARM-ME by Justin Melnick
THIRD PLACE: Text-Based Drawings by Greg Sand
The world is a place of increasingly dramatic scarcities and abundances: more people, creating more wealth, has left us with fewer natural resources and fewer undisturbed wild places. The same dynamic is playing itself out in economics, politics, culture and elsewhere. But it isn't all bad: more people, connected in more ways, means more ideas, creativity and solutions. Sometimes scarcity and abundance can be good and bad. Pop!Tech, a path-breaking non-profit working at the vanguard of thought leadership and social innovation, and Behance have partnered to find out what scarcity and abundance mean to the world's leading creative professionals.
We're eager to see your creative interpretations of the theme scarcity and abundance in: ecology, culture, politics, design, religion, technology, or simply your own creative imagination. The individual who visualizes this world of More and More and Less and Less -- in the most compelling fashion -- will be invited to participate in and be featured at one of the world's premier thought leadership conferences: Pop!Tech.
Each year Pop!Tech gathers 600 thought leaders, influencers and social change agents - from the arts, science, technology, business, social innovation and more - to explore the new ideas, technologies and forces of change shaping our future, at the renowned <a target="_blank" href="http://www.poptech.org" target="_blank">Pop!Tech Conference</a>. The event is held in a restored 19th century opera house, at the height of the Autumnal foliage season (October 22 - 25, 2008), in beautiful seaside Camden, ME.
<b>Judges:</b>
Andrew Zolli, Curator and Executive Director, Pop!Tech
Cheryl Heller, Heller Communication
Design, Pop!Tech Board of Directors member
Matias Corea, Chief of Design, Behance
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