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Latest revision as of 20:59, 31 August 2018
Complex Systems Summer School 2018
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Program Director
Director David Feldman - College of the Atlantic
Project Liaison
Catriona Sissons - University of Auckland
Faculty - Confirmed To Date
George Bezerra - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Sam Bowles – The Neolithic agricultural revolution
Seth Blumsack – Engineering in Complex Systems
Liz Bradley, Nonlinear Dynamics
Wendy Cho – RedistrictingDynamics
Aaron Clauset, Networks
Stefani Crabtree – Modeling Past Human Societies
Caterina de Bacco, Networks
Simon DeDeo, Social Inference
Jennifer A. Dunne – Ecological Networks
Jessica Flack – Computational Worlds
Stephanie Forrest, Computation, Immune Systems and Security
Joshua Garland, Nonlinear Dynamics
Ross Hammond, Agent-based modeling for public health
Elizabeth Hobson, Networks & Animal Societies
Srividya Iyer-Biswas, Stochastic Biological Systems
Ryan Gregory James, Complexity
David Krakauer, President of Santa Fe Institute - Adaptation, Inference & Representation + Cultural Evolution & Institutions
Daniel Larremore, Networks & Hierarchies
Melanie Mitchell, Artificial Intelligence and the Barrier of Meaning
Cris Moore, Computation Theory
Eleanor Power, How religious belief, practice, and identity interact with and shape interpersonal relationships
Mike Price, Agent Based Modeling
Andy Rominger
Rajiv Sethi, Game Theory
Andreas Wagner – Innovations in Biological Evolution
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Geoffrey West, Scaling
Artists in Residence
Complex Movements live performance of Beware of the Dandelions at Talking Dolls Studio, Detroit
COMPLEX MOVEMENTS
Complex Movements is a Detroit-based artist collective composed of graphic designer/fine artist Wesley Taylor, music producer/filmmaker Waajeed, hip-hop lyricist/organizer Invincible/ill Weaver, artist/designer/engineer L05 (Carlos Garcia), and creative producer/cultural strategist Sage Crump. The collective develops interactive performance work that illuminates connections between complex science and social movements to support the transformation of communities.
Complex Movements draws much of its inspiration from the writings, philosophy, and experience of 98-year-old Detroit-based activist, Grace Lee Boggs. Boggs delivered a speech about the connections between quantum physics and social movements. In this speech she urged communities to explore the premise that change occurs through critical connections rather than critical mass. Since hearing this speech, Complex Movements has been serially conducting research and creating artworks based on these concepts. Their current project, Beware of the Dandelions (BoTD), is the culmination of this exploration and lessons learned from previous artistic and community organizing work. This project is designed to support local and national movement building. BoTD was created with the intention of engaging local communities to expand their strategies for organizing around local social justice issues. It also connects communities from different cities including Seattle, Detroit, DC, and Dallas, that are developing alternative approaches to changemaking by exchanging stories, models, and lessons. To accomplish these local and national connections, this piece utilizes a unique touring strategy that is also based on principles developed through the study of complexity.
Staff
Paul Hooper, Director of Education, Santa Fe Institute
John Paul Gonzales, CSSS Office Manager, Santa Fe Institute
Carla Shedivy, Education Program Coordinator, Santa Fe Institute