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Sunny explores the threads, people and organizations that are working at the edge and shaping the future.
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sunnybates · 8 years ago
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Sunny at SXSW!
Sunny will be moderating a conversation about brain imaging and augmented intelligence with her friend Mary Lou Jepsen, formerly at Oculus / Facebook, and now running a new company called Open Water, which in their own words is “creating a device that can enable us to see inside our brains or bodies in great detail.”  If you’re around, it’ll take place on March 14 from 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM.  More info here: http://schedule.sxsw.com/2017/events/PP93846
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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“But networking is not a talent; nor does it require a gregarious, extroverted personality. “
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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“The truth is that networks are informal structures.  If it can fit on a traditional org chart, it’s not a network.”
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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Our last Standard Talk was a barking affair.  Woofs were not notifications on your phone, and even the whole idea of the alpha male was upended. We like to see things differently, and we explored the mind of our four-legged friends together with drinks during a wonderful summer night. 
More info in this Vogue write up http://www.vogue.com/13449753/standard-barks-interactive-dog-fair
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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When Sunny told Chris about TED 
“Back in the 90s, my friend Sunny Bates told me about this conference I absolutely had to go to, because it was different, and I’d love it. So I went, and that was 1998″ -- Thank you Chris Anderson for the shoutout around 2:56, TED has been a life-changing experience for me too.
http://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=476811054:476939125
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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A talk about #NetworkInnovation at Spark Lab in New Zealand
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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I did a talk at Spark Lab in New Zealand, all about “Why You Should Be Getting Out More” and other Network Innovation bits of wisdom
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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“Networks know no borders,” she says. “That’s their power.”
Sunny presents during the Auckland Tripartite Summit in New Zealand
An interview with Idealog: http://idealog.co.nz/design/2016/05/sunny-bates-economic-power-arts-and-culture
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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“We go inside companies and we see how information flows and try to help them grow a network mind set, Bates says.That means teaching them to look outside.”
Sunny on the New Zealand Herald - The art of networking: Liam Dann meets the queen of connectivity
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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Amy Woodside’s wisdom site, OKREAL, did an interview with Sunny, take a look :)
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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Amanda Stern interviewed Sunny about the importance of connectors, and what makes a good one.  There’s an element of selflessness that prevents a (good) connector from taking center stage.  But generosity flows both ways, and when you give, you receive. 
https://heleo.com/adam-grant-connector-always-forgotten/4020/
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sunnybates · 9 years ago
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Living Forever: not only can we, but should we?
Less than two weeks ago we hosted the latest in our series of Standard Talks, now on their 6th year. Recently our aim has been to shake up the stale panel format and introduce more performative elements to help illuminate some of the most interesting topics today.
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This time around, we engaged with several scientists, writers and cultural critics as we speculated about a future where we might not know death anymore. 
Ellen Jorgensen from Genspace in Brooklyn raised the question that titles this post. We certainly seem poised for a set of revolutionary breakthroughs that might allow us, through one or a combination of technologies, to live forever. Everything from directly hacking our DNA, to uploading of our minds to the cloud, to artificial limbs and age-defying supplements will aid an era of increased longevity and maybe even something resembling immortality. Through a speculative exquisite-corpse-like exercise, we asked out participants to let their imagination fly. 
And so, the scenario started as such:
It’s 2040, a city in North America. It’s a special day: Gi is going to be giving a big presentation at the company. As Gi begins the day, Mother, who passed away in 2035 and whose mind had been uploaded to the cloud, suddenly appears and says, “You’re not gonna wear THAT, are you??”
Make sure to sign up for our Standard Talks invite list in our website
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Below are our participants and some press. Thank you to everyone who participated And especially to The Standard for always being an audacious host. 
Standard Talks with Sunny Bates invite you to Live Forever: Hacking Death. 
Fem Appeal https://twitter.com/FemAppeal
Zoltan Istvan https://twitter.com/zoltan_istvan
Sydette Harry https://twitter.com/blackamazon Ellen Jorgensen https://twitter.com/feyscientist Conor Russomanno https://twitter.com/russomanno15
From VICE’s Motherland:
Even Transhumanist Elites Are Worried Only the Rich Will Be Able to Hack Death
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sunnybates · 10 years ago
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Red Thread Series #1: Culture Wars
In late July, we launched our first Red Thread project: Red Thread Series, a future-focused network bringing together remarkable leaders in business, science, technology, and culture to explore emerging threads that are radically transforming the way we work and live. Our first gathering, Culture Wars, focused on a topic you may have heard in passing: biofabrication and culturing. That is, producing biological material without using animals. 
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In recent years, what was once confined to science fiction is slowly becoming a reality, with ramifications for everything from commerce to culture.  We brought together a specially curated group of the most inspiring people we know to provide unique insights into the implications, controversies, and potential of biofabrication. Over three hours, we examined the multi-faceted implications of this burgeoning industry. Everyone left with new insights, new friends, and the desire for more. Stay tuned for our next Red Thread gathering!
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sunnybates · 10 years ago
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Sunny speaking at a MoMa R&D Salon on conferences designer by MoMA’s Senior Curator of Architecture and Design, Paola Antonelli. Also talking were the incredible Yana Peel, CEO of Intelligence Squared; and Sarah Milstein, CEO of Lean Startup Productions
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sunnybates · 11 years ago
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Join us for our latest Standard Talk, TODAY at 6:30pm. Come for drinks and a conversation about how anonymity changes us, and is changing today.
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sunnybates · 11 years ago
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Come join us for some haha moments this coming Monday. We'll be discussing comedy and identity, how to talk about the "hard stuff" by making people laugh. All very valuable lessons, it'll be joke after joke after joke! With Negin Farsad and Baratunde Thurston!
https://www.facebook.com/events/345469995602691/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming
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sunnybates · 11 years ago
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It's a chance to talk about what no one really wants to talk about...what happens when the lights go out on the dance floor. We all have our stories, come and hear our incredible participants and their perspectives, and come prepared with questions. Wear comfortable shoes...Anita Sarko will be Djing before and after, you won't be against the wall for long... Standard Talk tomorrow night at Le Bain at The Standard, High Line Come ! Make sure to RSVP [email protected]
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