PRESENTATION
COMMITTEES
PROCEEDINGS
PARTICIPANTS
- Fernando Ballesteros,
The Year that the Earth had Two Moons
- Marco Bernasconi,
Astronautics as an Etical Imperative
- Martha Blassnigg, Nina Czegledy, Michael Punt,
Thick Space – Surface/Interface, Perception and Cosmology
- Philippe Boissonet,
From Mother Earth to Child Earth perception of our Planet
- Annick Bureaud,
Art and Weightlessness: The Building up of a Culture
- Karl Doetsch,
When will Humans Migrate into Space?
- Bernard Foing,
Exploring the Moon and Beyond: Why and When ?
- Setsuko Ishiguro,
Flying Deities Project
- Julien Knebusch,
Outline of a phenomenology of climate
- Ramon Lapiedra,
- Roger Malina,
The Dark Side of the Universe; an Astronomer's View of Scientific Uncertainty
- Zbigniew Oksiuta,
Life-Made in BIosphere & Made in Space
- Emili Paya,
- Joseph Perello,
- Marius Ramirez-Cardona,
Circular-shaped features on surface of planetary bodies. Recognition of impact cratering as a major process on the Earth's evolution
- Janine Randerson,
Between Reason and Sensation: Antipodean Artists and Climate Change
- Sundar Sarukkai,
Philosophy of Major Human Migrations since Ancient Civilisations
- Seth Shostak,
Human Co Existence with Extraterrestial Intelligence and Establishing Extraterrestrial Civilizations
- Jill Scott,
The Novel Approach: Art as catalyst from global warming to public debate
- Kartik Vora, Amber Mehta,
Unfolding the Surface