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Sunset, Makara Beach

February 3, 2012 by  
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“Makara Beach is located on Wellington’s wild, south west coast exposed and frequently pounded by the prevailing gales. The little village near the shoreline is robust against the elements to house the local inhabitants, many of whom enjoy the close proximity to boating, fishing and diving.

Jeremy Courtney: Preemptive Love

February 3, 2012 by  
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Jeremy Courtney will take you on a journey that began with the wish of a father to save his child, and led to his mission of eradicating the backlog of Iraqi children waiting for lifesaving heart surgery. Through this journey, he will describe how living a life of pre-emptive love can break down the walls […]

Olafur Grimsson: Iceland Bounces Back

February 2, 2012 by  
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Olafur Grimsson is the President of Iceland. He describes how his country encountered social and democratic upheaval after the economic crisis of 2008. By combining wide-scale systemic inquiry into governance and judicial systems and investing in clean energy and technology, Iceland has been able to bounce back with remarkable economic vitality.

Alex Pritz: An Exploration of Cross-Cultural Education

February 2, 2012 by  
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Alex Pritz is a third year McGill student studying in the School of the Environment.  His involvement with the student film collective ‘Developing Pictures’ drew Alex to Haiti and Kenya where he started his career as an amateur filmmaker. Since then, he has gone on to initiate the iWastology Project.  

Ed Ulbrich: How Benjamin Button Got his Face

January 31, 2012 by  
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He works at the leading edge of computer-generated visuals and recently worked at a breakthrough point where reality and digitally created worlds collide. Ed Ulbrich is a digital-effects guru from Digital Domain. He explains the Oscar-winning technology that allowed his team to digitally create the older versions of Brad Pitt’s face for ‘The Curious Case […]

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