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Presentation Stine Jensen – Notes on the Synthetic

Thijs Pepping
January 14, 2020

Stine Jensen is a philosopher, writer and program maker for television shows. In the next video she will break down ‘Synthetic’ and tell you all about the meaning of the synthetic times we live in.

About Stine Jensen

Stine Jensen studied literature and philosophy in Groningen, the Netherlands, after which she continued at the University of Maastricht and obtained her PhD on Why Women Love Apes. Translations of the book appeared in Chinese and French. When the silverback gorilla Bokito broke out in a Dutch zoo on 18 May 2007 and seriously injured a regular visitor, Stine gained national fame due to her previous research. In the aftermath of the affair, Stine Jensen turned out to be a welcome guest in radio and television programs to share her unique perspective on the world.

About the Utopia for Beginners event

The Utopia for Beginners events were held in order to discuss pressing questions and problems in IT. With over 250 IT Executives we explored new ways to innovate in a purposeful way. The input came from 14 inspiring keynotes given by academics, thought leaders and business leaders and was used in several round table discussions to learn from peers in the same and different industries. We summarized these valuable insights in our report ‘Utopia for Executives’ which you can download here.

About the author

Trend Analyst VINT | Netherlands
Thijs Pepping is a humanistic trend analyst in the field of new technologies. He is part of the think tank within SogetiLabs and in his work he continuously wonders and analyses what the impact of New Technologies is on our lives, organizations and society. He specialized in Humanistic Counselling and Education at the University of Humanistics in Utrecht and worked for five years with autistic chi

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