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     8:30-9:30        Registration

     9:30-12:00      THEME 1:  

                   Frans de Waal (Natura)
                   Cordelia Fine (The Mind)
                   Ranulfo Romo (The Brain)
                   Julian Baggini (Thought)
                   Clotaire Rapaille (Movement)

     12:00-12:20   Coffee Break

     12:30-15:00   THEME 2:  

                   Neville Brody (Creativity)
                   Karl Grammer (The Human)
                   Catherine Mohr (The Future)
                   Jamie Whyte (Falseness)
                   Robert Wright (The Animal)

     15:00-17:00   Lunch

     17:00-19:30   THEME 3:

                   Phillip Zimbardo (Evil)
                   Randy Cohen (Good)
                   Marc Hauser (The Morals)
                   Jerry Coyne (Evolution)
                   Eduardo Punset (Memory)

     19:00              Fireworks show

     20:00              Re-Evolution Party
  

          NEVILLE BRODY





He authored the biggest selling graphic design book in the world: The graphic language of Neville Brody.

He has been on the cutting edge of graphic design for more than two decades as a designer and art editor. He has pushed the boundaries of visual communication in all media through his experimental and defying work, and continues extending visual language with his exploratory and creative vision.

Brody became famous with his revolutionary work as Art Director for Face magazine. He also directed City Limits, Lei, Per Luie, Actuel and Arena magazines, as well as London journal The Observer.


    
  

          RANULFO ROMO





Winner of the National Science Prize in the year 2000, the highest academic honor given by the Mexican government.

Amongst other acknowledgments, he has also received: the Universidad Nacional distinction for Young Academics from the UNAM, the Miguel Alemán Valdés Prize and the Manuel Noriega Morales Prize for Science and Technology given by the Organization of American States (OAE). He's doctor in science from the University of Paris. His work combines psychophysical and neurophisiological experiments that search for the deciphering of brain cell 'language'. His border research is part of the “Millenium Projects” financed by the World Bank, the Howard Hughes Foundation and the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACyT).