The revolutions of the future will appear in forms we don’t even recognise—in a language we can’t read. We will be looking out for twists on the old themes but not noticing that there are whole new conversations taking place. Just imagine if all the things about which we now get so heated meant nothing to those who follow us—as mysteriously irrelevant as the nuanced distinctions between anarcho-syndicalism and communist anarchism. At least we can hope for that. As the cybernetician Stafford Beer once said to me: ‘If we can understand our children, we’re all screwed.
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Brian Eno
George is an Interactive Creative Director with over 15 years experience leading the envisioning, design and development of new interactive products. He most recently served as Director of Technology & Design at Rabbit.
Earlier, he served as VP, Executive Creative Director at ARC Worldwide/Novo Interactive, a large, multi-disciplinary interactive firm. There, he helped conceive and build immersive products and experiences for Cadillac, Toyota, Levi Strauss & Co., Procter & Gamble, General Mills, Sony, E*TRADE, Estee Lauder, Hewlett Packard, LeapFrog and Orbitz.
A select list of industry awards won by George and the teams he’s lead: Communication Arts Interactive Design Annual, Graphis Design Annual, New York Art Directors Club New Media Merit Award, and Cannes Cyber Lions.








