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The vanguard of science has always been populated with young visionaries, those individuals who are motivated by impossibility and undaunted by failure, who operate and lead in a world in which cross-pollination and the synthesis of ideas are the norm. Seed’s Revolutionary Minds series features profiles of theses young innovators that are changing our world, moving us forward by asking the unasked questions. They revolutionize how science exists and operates, ensuring a better, more fulfilling, scientific future for us all.

Greg J. Smith is a Toronto-based designer with an active interest in the intersection of space and media. He authors Serial Consign, a blog dedicated to digital culture and information design and is a regular contributor to Rhizome. Greg co-edits the art and technology journal Vague Terrain and is currently working on several writing and design projects focused on the representation of urban space.
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- ...And That's A Wrap!
- A POWEr-ful Performance
- Building Bridges (and knowing when not to)
- Tesla Coil, Center Stage
- SYMBRION - Physical AIS Prototype
- Context is King
- Computer Science: Nexus of Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Docuinformatics Revisited
- Knowledge Interoperability
- As Above, So Below: Astronomical Medicine
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- Gray Gaffer on SYMBRION - Physical AIS Prototype
- Melissa Digitalis on Context is King
- Tony P on Computer Science: Nexus of Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Greg J. Smith on Docuinformatics Revisited
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