Stephen is a social entrepreneur. He designs, develops and raises finance for social enterprises. Past credits include the first children's museum in the UK, the Stirling Prize winning Magna science centre and most recently the highly innovative Heartlands low carbon community in the South West. He curates and designs exhibition, currently Sense and the City at Lonodn's transport museum, as Curator of the Future. He is a Fellow of the Royal Socirty of Arts and Partner with the Royal College of Art in its Public Digital Space project.
Informal learning - spreading the democracy of ideas
We live in an age where the 'cognitive pyramid' has a very broad base of data, a huge information level, shrinking knowledge and a tiny summit of wisdom. In the pre industrial age it was the other way round - knowledge was important but trans generational wisdom was the most important thing. Today we need means of visualising connectedness in the data - ways of linking the different levels. ways of findign wisdom from understanding patterns - the newly emerging field of information aesthetics holds one of the keys to this.
Information aesthetics
Raising money to get ideas to happen.
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