Selected moments from The Feast, a conference about social innovation and new ways to make the world a better place, October 15, 2010 at The Times Center, New York, NY. Purchase and download images, and view on Facebook.

The Feast, New York, NY
Thank you, Jerri Chou and Michael Karnjanaprakorn, for creating The Feast, leading it to where it is today, and shepherding it into a different future. The Feast will change, but the connections and the community will live on. Kaboom, indeed.

Naveen Selvadurai at The Feast, New York, NY
Naveen gave a great talk about the quantified self and about how measurement, publication and recognition changes our behavior over time. His example of logging the books he read reminds me about how I track and monitor my expenses in Excel, and how I miss my FitBit. To be replaced.

Scott Belsky of Behance at The Feast, New York, NY
Scott Belsky of Behance talked about a “Creative Meritocracy”, where the best ideas (and people) have the best chance to succeed.

Rachel Botsman, Co-Author of What’s Mine Is Yours: The Rise of Collaborative Consumption, at The Feast, New York, NY
Rachel Botsman talked about the rise of collaborative consumption and a broad shift towards buying products to sharing products and experiences, the subject of her co-authored upcoming book What’s Mine Is Yours: The Rise of Collaborative Consumption.

Tony Wagner at The Feast, New York, NY
Tony Wagner of the Change Leadership Group gave one of the best talks at The Feast, about creating “edupreneurs” and how to change the educational system in the United States. Yes, Tony is my new favorite teacher.
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