Digital Be-In 15: BIOMIMICRY

by Scott Beale on April 19, 2007 · 0 comments

Digital Be-In 15: BIOMIMICRY

Digital Be-In 15: BIOMIMICRY takes place this Saturday, April 21st at Mezzanine in San Francisco with a simultaneous event happening in Second Life.

San Francisco’s original cyberculture event returns on Earth Day weekend: Digital Be-In 15 is a combination symposium, exhibition and multimedia entertainment extravaganza featuring world class “conscious music” artists Aphrodesia, Rara Avis, Welder, Alex Theory, Goddess Alchemy Project and many others, with appearances by Rob Brezsny, Larry Harvey and other New Edge visionaries.

With a theme of “Biomimicry,” the 2007 Digital Be-In is a launching pad for new initiatives in the sustainability movement – and an Activation Celebration of the Green Revolution!

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