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'''Vladimir De Thézier''' is a social entrepreneur and creative professional. He served as Special Projects Manager for the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies from January 2006 to December 2007. He writes the technoscience-focused progressive blog [http://vangarde.blogspot.com/ Vangarde]. De Thézier is | '''Vladimir De Thézier''' is a social entrepreneur and creative professional. He served as Special Projects Manager for the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies from January 2006 to December 2007. He writes the technoscience-focused progressive blog [http://vangarde.blogspot.com/ Vangarde]. De Thézier is currently developing [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/technoliberation/ Technoliberation], a project which supports conversation, collaboration, organization, and debate among liberal, social, and radical democrats from around the world all of whom share the sense that emerging, converging, disruptive global technological developments threaten unprecedented harm while they promise unprecedented emancipation for humanity. He wants to stimulate citizens to think about the ways in which technology provokes us to rethink and reimagine the left wing of the possible. | ||
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Vladimir De Thezier is a techno-progressive artist and activist who has contributed and edited content on the website of the Foundation for P2P Alternatives.
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Vladimir De Thézier is a social entrepreneur and creative professional. He served as Special Projects Manager for the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies from January 2006 to December 2007. He writes the technoscience-focused progressive blog Vangarde. De Thézier is currently developing Technoliberation, a project which supports conversation, collaboration, organization, and debate among liberal, social, and radical democrats from around the world all of whom share the sense that emerging, converging, disruptive global technological developments threaten unprecedented harm while they promise unprecedented emancipation for humanity. He wants to stimulate citizens to think about the ways in which technology provokes us to rethink and reimagine the left wing of the possible.