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Aspen Ideas Festival Inspires, Engages, Promotes Debate
Xiao Xiao, pianist, technologist and doctoral candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, brought to Aspen her insights from piano-playing to human-computer interaction, designing experiences that bridge the digital and the physical.
"One day when I was practicing the piano I was looking at the really pretty reflection that's in front of the keyboard of my hands, and I had this thought of wouldn't it be really beautiful if instead of seeing my own hands there I could see somebody else's hands," Xiao Xiao said.
Dr. Joel Dudley is director of bioinformatics and assistant professor of genetics and genomic sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He shared at Aspen the great strides made in health care, specifically in the field of personal genomics. "A genome for a single individual, for example, will have 6 billion letters in it, so 6 billion with a "B" letters. It's a tremendous amount of information to interpret, and we now have the tools to make it cheap and easy, relatively1 easy, to interpret that, or at least measure that," he explained.
Patricia McLaughlin is associate vice2 president of communications at the Legacy3 Foundation, a leading public health organization working to drive down smoking rates. She is at Aspen to keep media and business leaders engaged with the issue. "We have worked with three different artists who have all taken a position on some of the key issues that we are engaged in around tobacco use, and what they've done is through their art, they're illustrating4 the issue for us and helping5 drive the conversation with people," she said.
These are just a few of the many ideas presented at Aspen. For more than 60 years, the Aspen Institute has been a gathering6 place for leading writers, artists, scientists, public officials, business executives, scholars, economists7 and foreign policy experts.
Kitty Boone, vice president of public programs at the Aspen Institute and director of the Aspen Ideas Festival, said the conference gives attendees, who number as many as 4,000, a new appreciation8 of important topics. "The goal of an organization like ours and of this type of event is to get people to think, and to understand an issue from multiple perspectives," Boone stated.
From early in the morning to late in the evening,meeting on footpaths9 and sidewalks, on the lawn or at coffee bars, with thinkers, artists, musicians and other leaders - in this remote part of the Rocky Mountains to the beautiful music of renowned10 cellist11 Yo-Yo Ma.
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