Digital Be-In 16: ECOCITY

by Scott Beale on April 21, 2008 · 0 comments

Digital Be-In 16: ECOCITY

Digital Be-In 16: ECOCITY takes place this Friday, April 25th at Temple in San Francisco. Here’s more info on speakers, artists, schedule and presale tickets.

The Digital Be-In returns for the third year in a row during Earth Day week in San Francisco. Once again, the Be-In will be a launching platform for evolutionary ideas, initiatives and CHANGE – at the nexus of humanistic technology and the sustainability movement – this year with the vital theme of ECOCITY.

Join us for an evolutionary journey of visionary speakers, presentations, exhibits, performances, live music, top DJs, visuals, art installations and amazing people like YOU… at San Francisco’s grandest and greenest night club and community center, Temple.

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