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 The Luminous Green panel was held on the 30th of July 2008 in Singapore, as a part of [[http://www.isea2008singapore.org/|ISEA2008]]. It consisted of a series of moderated conversations, hosted loosely as a [[http://www.theworldcafe.com/|world café]]. More than fifty people participated in the discussions, that were skillfully moderated by eight hosts: Alok Nandi, Andrea Polly, Angelo Vermeulen, Bello Benischauer & Prayas Abhinav, Drew Hemment, Liesbeth Huybrechts and Lynn Hughes.  The Luminous Green panel was held on the 30th of July 2008 in Singapore, as a part of [[http://www.isea2008singapore.org/|ISEA2008]]. It consisted of a series of moderated conversations, hosted loosely as a [[http://www.theworldcafe.com/|world café]]. More than fifty people participated in the discussions, that were skillfully moderated by eight hosts: Alok Nandi, Andrea Polly, Angelo Vermeulen, Bello Benischauer & Prayas Abhinav, Drew Hemment, Liesbeth Huybrechts and Lynn Hughes. 
  
-Prior to in collaboration with Luminous Green, Drew Hemment hosted the [[http://imagination.lancaster.ac.uk/cracksinthepavement/ISEA2008/+Prior to, and in collaboration withLuminous Green, Drew Hemment hosted the [[http://imagination.lancaster.ac.uk/cracksinthepavement/ISEA2008/
 |Urban Climate Camp]], consisting of a series of 'quick-fire' presentations from a range of participants, whose work engages in the environment, followed by an open discussion. After the Urban Climate Camp, Luminous Green provided a chance for the participants to pro-actively deepen and broaden some of the conversations that started in this discussion, as well as propose new topics.  |Urban Climate Camp]], consisting of a series of 'quick-fire' presentations from a range of participants, whose work engages in the environment, followed by an open discussion. After the Urban Climate Camp, Luminous Green provided a chance for the participants to pro-actively deepen and broaden some of the conversations that started in this discussion, as well as propose new topics. 
  
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     * Or perhaps we should do much, much less, as Bruce Sterling said – the most sustainable wo/man is a dead wo/man, or in Masanobu Fukuoka's words, "There is no other way than to bring about a movement not to bring anything about..."     * Or perhaps we should do much, much less, as Bruce Sterling said – the most sustainable wo/man is a dead wo/man, or in Masanobu Fukuoka's words, "There is no other way than to bring about a movement not to bring anything about..."
  
-In an attempt to answer these questions, each of the hosts chose a topic close to their hearts, that focused the discussions in seven distinct groups. For example, Alok Nandi focused on the theme of 'saturation', Angelo Vermeulen 'imagination', etc. See [[summaries_panel2008|discussion summaries]] for more information.+In an attempt to answer these questions, each of the hosts chose a topic close to their hearts, that focused the discussions in seven distinct groups. For example, Alok Nandi focused on the theme of 'saturation', Angelo Vermeulen 'imagination', etc. See [[summaries_panel_2008|discussion summaries]] for more information.
  
-Who participated? See [[participants 2008]]...+Who participated? See [[participants_2008]]...
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