Here’s an excerpt from the piece on Tech Crunch that had everyone talking. “Imagine a future where individuals can illustrate their progression of lifelong learning and training and its links to their real-world performance. In this version of the future, the once-ubiquitous résumé has been ousted by the experience graph.” Read The Full Article
Inspiration
Garry talks to Fast Company about the future of MoMa, Museums and Culture
When the Moma decided on a redesign just 3 years ago now it sent the art, culture and architectural worlds into a tizzy. In an effort to better understand what we coming Fast Company tapped Garry to get a handle on what was to come.
ESA Rosetta approaches comet and reminds us that Rocks are Not Dead!
Philosopher Alan Watts once said Rocks are Not Dead and that they are ‘just as much a part of us as our fingernails’. In the universe there are three types of rocks – comets, asteroids and meteroids. In the next few months our understanding of comets will (hopefully) grow in interesting ways thanks to a rendezvous that just occured nearly 4 billion miles from Earth. Read more
A Voice for Creative and Active Aging: Tim Carpenter [Video]
The future needs people like Tim Carpenter to elevate our expectations and positive thinking about the process of getting older. This shift towards a positive mindset on aging will be critical for investing in experiences and institutions that help older populations across our communities thrive. Carpenter is Founder of EngAGE and strong voice for active and creative aging.
TEDx SoCal: Thriving As We Age
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- Lifetime Arts – Libraries and Museums as centers for creative and active aging
More Tim Carpenter
- James Irvine Foundation – 2011 Leaderships Award-Video
An hour long presentation
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New Blog for 2014
I have let go of a few years of blogs posts from garrygolden.net from 2008-2013!
Time to start fresh. Old URLs may still be live but not linked here!