Paolo Soleri's Prototype Arcology in the Arizona Desert
Friday through Sunday In October, 1997, the first Paradox Conference was held at Arcosanti, a now-legendary gathering of thinkers and visionaries investigating the emergence of cyberspace, its relationship to habitat, and evolutionary scenarios for human culture and consciousness in the 21st Century. "A turning is in the air. Slowly, tentatively, a 'network path' arises from the midst of yearning and confusion, a multifaceted but integral mode of spirit that might humanely and sensibly navigate the technological house of mirrors without losing the resonance of ancient ways or the ability to slice through the greed, hate, and delusion that human life courts." - Erik Davis, from TechGnosis, 1999 | ||||||||
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LIMITED ATTENDANCE
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Peter Anders Author, architect, founder of mindspace.net |
Jon Jerde Founder of The Jerde Partnership, developer of major mixed use urban complexes worldwide |
Stephen Perrella Founder, Hypersurface Systems, Inc. | ||||||
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Jennifer Cobb Theologian, high tech consultant, author of "Cybergrace: The Search for God in the Digital World" |
Gilbert Levin Professor of epidemiology and social medicine and psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine; author of two books which use computer simulation to analyze health and mental health policies, and Editor and Publisher of *Behavior OnLine,* for mental health and other behavioral science professionals |
Mel Roman Chairman of the Cosanti Foundation | ||||||
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Coco Conn President, Digital Circus Productions |
Richard Loveless Director, Institute for Studies in the Arts - ASU College of Fine Arts |
Jonathan Schull, Ph.D. Biological Psychologist, Founder and CTO of SoftLock.com , co-founder of Downtown Anywhere | ||||||
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Michael Dobry Director, Technology and Science, Southern California Institute of Architecture |
Ron McCoy Director, School of Architecture, ASU; partner, McCoy and Simon Architects |
Sherri Sheridan Co-founder of MindsEyeMedia, high-end SF computer animation company |
![]() Cafe at Arcosanti |
![]() Ceramics Apse |
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(Paradox Conference work-for-fee positions and Paradox Associate interships available - contact Michael Gosney, 415-777-9901)
CAMPING AND ACCOMMODATIONS
Enjoy Arcosanti's scenic campground or reserve a discount rate room in nearby Prescott at
the new Ramada Inn - 520-777-0770. Ask for Diane in reservations and mention Paradox.
The weather in our high desert location is beautiful in late September. The campground is located 1/4 mile downhill from the main city site near the workshop and organic gardens along the Agua Fria River. Showers, bathrooms and bar-b-ques available to all campground guests. (Please don't feed the geese and chickens!)
Camping is $10 per night per person.
We are look forward to being with you at Arcosanti in September!

"The Noosphere is finally nothing less than the manifestation of a particular kind of
super-Brain, capable of attaining mastery over some super-sphere in the universe and in
the realm of thought. ... Something is purposefully stirring, as in a living being. No
one can deny that a network (a world network) of economic and psychic affiliations is
being woven at ever increasing speed which envelops and constantly penetrates more deeply
within each of us."
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, 1947
FOR MORE INFORMATION...WWW.ARCOSANTI.ORG
Arcology
Arcosanti Panoramic views
Day to Day life at Arcosanti
Paradox Program
Paradox I
Paradox Workshop
Paradox Conference is a joint production of the Cosanti Foundation
and Verbum, Inc. Co-directors: Ron Anastasia and Michael
Gosney.
The 1999 Paradox Conference sponsors include: Institute for Studies in the Arts, College
of Fine Arts, ASU; PRISM (Partnerships for Research in Stereo Modeling, ASU; Department
of Architecture, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, ASU; College of
Engineering and Applied Science, ASU; Instruction Support Group, ASU
LIVE AT ARCOSANTI AS A PARADOX ASSOCIATE!
Stay in one of Arcosanti's finished units and
divide your time between work on Paradox
and community service. Contribute your computer skills to Paradox and your other skills
(some you may have forgotten you had?) to the Cafe, gardens and landscaping, maintenance,
wood and metal shop, campground, plumbing and electric, finishing, day care and more.
Weekly fee of $75 covers complete room and board.
For more information on these limited internship positions, contact Michael Gosney,
Paradox Conference co-director at mg@verbum.com, or
415-777-9901.
Explore our award-winning Arcosanti website for in-depth information on Arcosanti,
Arcology, and the Paradox Program.
Paolo Soleri's methodology of urban design
zoom around these panoramic photos for a taste of the
breathtaking environment
- the slow but steady progress of construction,
many
projects and initiatives, and some of the most interesting people of the next era!
a philosophical program at Arcosanti that focusses
on digital media,
habitat, ecology and the possibilities for new realms of human evolution at the dawn of
the 21st Century.
the inaugural 1997 conference
a special workshop program at Arcosanti
The Paradox Project at Arcosanti is accepting applications for a one month internship
starting September 1, 1999. Work on the Paradox Conference planning and production,
website, on-line conference and Virtual Arcosanti Model. This is a unique opportunity to
experience and contribute to one of the most important architectural and social projects
of our time, participating in both the Paradox Program and day to day responsibilities of
the Arcosanti community and site.