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FINE ART GRAPHICSdesign & art direction

miriam e. hill

Creative professional with more than tenyears experience designing, writing andproducing results oriented marketingcollateral.

Proven ability to rapidly analyze information,coordinate content, establish and maintainschedules, and manage outside sources for atimely, correct delivery of a quality product.

An additional ten years experience in fine artenriches every creative decision.

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client: Verve Fine ArtBranding, Advertisementscollateral: postcard invite, newspaper and national magazine ads

verve | fi ne | arts

219 East marcy streetsanta fe, new mexicop [ 5 0 5 ] 9 8 2 - 5 0 0 9f [ 5 0 5 ] 9 8 2 - 9 1 1 1t u e - s a t 1 1 - 6

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santos y almas

j e f f r e y b e c o marquitecto de colores

verve | fine | arts

opening receptionfriday september 10, 2004

5:00 to 7:00 pm

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SOFA Santa Fe june 11-14 open studio 505.466.1033

JA New York july 26-29 couture booth 1253

ACC San Francisco august 14-16 w w w . d e n i s e b e t e s h . c o m

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client: Denise Betesh, Jewelry Makertypography and layoutcollateral: full page national magazine ad

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2011 Global Leadership ConferenceSeptember 14–16 · London, UK

global connectivity through strategic marketingglobal connectivity through strategic marketing

Join us in the city known as an important gateway to the world and the birthplace of Christie’s.

This year’s Global Leadership Conference in London promises to be a must-attend opportunity

for influential industry leaders. You will hear from top experts who are driving a new paradigm

in international real estate marketing and learn new ways to position yourself and your company

ahead of market changes. The Christie’s International Real Estate team will lead discussions on

leveraging evolving technologies as well as the proprietary marketing services available only

through your exclusive Affiliation.

Mail, e-mail, or fax your registration prior to August 17, 2011.Christie’s International Real Estate · 2011 Global Leadership ConferenceContact: Alice Whitaker8 King Street, London SW1Y 6QT · United Kingdom +44 (0)20 7389 2403 fax [email protected]

W E D N E S DAY, S E P T E M B E R 1 4 , 2 0 1 1Christie’s International Headquarters, King Street

Gala Dinner

Welcome and “Affiliate of the Year” Presentation by Neil Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, Christie’s International Real Estate

You are invited to the heart of our global headquarters, and the home of the venerable Christie’s brand, for an unforgettable evening. Greet and mingle with colleagues in grand style over cocktails and canapés in the Ante Room, while enjoying a privileged viewing of upcoming auction collections. Following dinner and enter-tainment in the Great Room, Neil Palmer will host the second annual Affiliate of the Year awards.

F R I DAY, S E P T E M B E R 1 6 , 2 0 1 1Morning SessionInterContinental London Park Lane

Development Project Marketing—The Money Tree

Neil Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, Christie’s International Real Estate

Enumerating the ways in which your business can profit from the leadership of Christie’s International Real Estate on development project marketing initiatives, Neil will relate the benefits, procedures, and parameters of the program. In addition, he will introduce several development projects that have the potential for your busi-ness to achieve substantial revenue.

Bespoke Marketing Panel Discussion—Success Stories from the Front Lines

Jarvis Slade, Managing Director, Americas, Christie’s International Real Estate

By sharing fascinating accounts of breakthroughs and successes, Jarvis will lead a discussion on how your organization can win more listings by employing the Bespoke Marketing Program. He will also delve into how your sales associates can benefit from the program and how setbacks can be converted into wins through best positioning the program to homesellers.

Spotlight on China—How the World’s Powerhouse Economy Impacts Real Estate

Rupert Hoogewerf, Publisher: The Hurun Report

Publisher of the Hurun Report, a monthly magazine best known for its “China Rich List,” Rupert is a renowned expert on the economic status of China’s elite. Over the past decade, Rupert’s insights into China’s financial infrastructure have become indispensable to insid-ers and outsiders alike. Become privy to his valuable perspective on the potential of the Chinese market and the best approach to connect with affluent Chinese buyers.

Leadership—Lessons Learned from Global Innovators

Jonathan Perks, MBE, Global Leadership Coach

In his interactive talk, Jonathan will discuss how to develop your leadership brand and build an authentic leadership style, achieving a positive impact even during

organizational adversity or growth. His personal story will highlight how to lead by example and conduct inspired communication with clients and colleagues.

Afternoon SessionInterContinental London Park Lane

Three Breakout Sessions

These moderated educational forums are designed to offer valuable tools to improve your business. One session will cover extending and enriching your social media campaigns, another will discuss positioning yourself as a leader in the market, and the third will address equipping your business with the latest tools to drive traffic to your Web site. Each session will be repeated throughout the afternoon, allowing you to take part in each session.

Evening ReceptionHertford House, Manchester Square, London

Tour of Art, Cocktails, and Dinner—The Wallace Collection

A national museum in a historic London townhouse, The Wallace Collection features 25 galleries with unsurpassed displays of 18th-Century French paintings, furniture, and porcelain as well as superb Old Master paintings and a world-class

armory. Conference attendees will enjoy a private viewing of the outstanding works of such artists as Titian, Rembrandt, Hals, and Velázquez.

T H U R S DAY, S E P T E M B E R 1 5 , 2 0 1 1Morning Session

InterContinental London Park Lane

Take the Path Less Taken in an Otherwise Noisy Modern Marketing World

Matthew Ferrara, President and Chief Executive Officer, Matthew Ferrara & Company

An expert on how to meet the demands of the modern real estate consumer, Matthew will share his knowledge on how your company can tap into attention-getting mobile marketing technologies and develop a world- class online marketing presence. His strategies will help you secure new business and compete successfully in the increasingly competitive world of technology marketing.

Global Connectivity through Strategic Marketing

Neil Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, Christie’s International Real Estate

The unique marketing strategies of Christie’s International Real Estate help you stay ahead of rapid changes in the marketplace. Neil will illustrate the impor-tance of leveraging proprietary marketing venues to optimize your business. He will also speak to how Christie’s International Real Estate is capitalizing on important opportunities in Web marketing, while capturing new and evolving marketing channels to promote the network.

S C H E D U L E O F E V E N T S

W E D N E S DAY, S E P T E M B E R 1 4 , 2 0 1 1Christie’s International Headquarters, King Street

Gala Dinner

Welcome and “Affiliate of the Year” Presentation by Neil Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, Christie’s International Real Estate

You are invited to the heart of our global headquarters, and the home of the venerable Christie’s brand, for an unforgettable evening. Greet and mingle with colleagues in grand style over cocktails and canapés in the Ante Room, while enjoying a privileged viewing of upcoming auction collections. Following dinner and enter-tainment in the Great Room, Neil Palmer will host the second annual Affiliate of the Year awards.

F R I DAY, S E P T E M B E R 1 6 , 2 0 1 1Morning SessionInterContinental London Park Lane

Development Project Marketing—The Money Tree

Neil Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, Christie’s International Real Estate

Enumerating the ways in which your business can profit from the leadership of Christie’s International Real Estate on development project marketing initiatives, Neil will relate the benefits, procedures, and parameters of the program. In addition, he will introduce several development projects that have the potential for your busi-ness to achieve substantial revenue.

Bespoke Marketing Panel Discussion—Success Stories from the Front Lines

Jarvis Slade, Managing Director, Americas, Christie’s International Real Estate

By sharing fascinating accounts of breakthroughs and successes, Jarvis will lead a discussion on how your organization can win more listings by employing the Bespoke Marketing Program. He will also delve into how your sales associates can benefit from the program and how setbacks can be converted into wins through best positioning the program to homesellers.

Spotlight on China—How the World’s Powerhouse Economy Impacts Real Estate

Rupert Hoogewerf, Publisher: The Hurun Report

Publisher of the Hurun Report, a monthly magazine best known for its “China Rich List,” Rupert is a renowned expert on the economic status of China’s elite. Over the past decade, Rupert’s insights into China’s financial infrastructure have become indispensable to insid-ers and outsiders alike. Become privy to his valuable perspective on the potential of the Chinese market and the best approach to connect with affluent Chinese buyers.

Leadership—Lessons Learned from Global Innovators

Jonathan Perks, MBE, Global Leadership Coach

In his interactive talk, Jonathan will discuss how to develop your leadership brand and build an authentic leadership style, achieving a positive impact even during

organizational adversity or growth. His personal story will highlight how to lead by example and conduct inspired communication with clients and colleagues.

Afternoon SessionInterContinental London Park Lane

Three Breakout Sessions

These moderated educational forums are designed to offer valuable tools to improve your business. One session will cover extending and enriching your social media campaigns, another will discuss positioning yourself as a leader in the market, and the third will address equipping your business with the latest tools to drive traffic to your Web site. Each session will be repeated throughout the afternoon, allowing you to take part in each session.

Evening ReceptionHertford House, Manchester Square, London

Tour of Art, Cocktails, and Dinner—The Wallace Collection

A national museum in a historic London townhouse, The Wallace Collection features 25 galleries with unsurpassed displays of 18th-Century French paintings, furniture, and porcelain as well as superb Old Master paintings and a world-class

armory. Conference attendees will enjoy a private viewing of the outstanding works of such artists as Titian, Rembrandt, Hals, and Velázquez.

T H U R S DAY, S E P T E M B E R 1 5 , 2 0 1 1Morning Session

InterContinental London Park Lane

Take the Path Less Taken in an Otherwise Noisy Modern Marketing World

Matthew Ferrara, President and Chief Executive Officer, Matthew Ferrara & Company

An expert on how to meet the demands of the modern real estate consumer, Matthew will share his knowledge on how your company can tap into attention-getting mobile marketing technologies and develop a world- class online marketing presence. His strategies will help you secure new business and compete successfully in the increasingly competitive world of technology marketing.

Global Connectivity through Strategic Marketing

Neil Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, Christie’s International Real Estate

The unique marketing strategies of Christie’s International Real Estate help you stay ahead of rapid changes in the marketplace. Neil will illustrate the impor-tance of leveraging proprietary marketing venues to optimize your business. He will also speak to how Christie’s International Real Estate is capitalizing on important opportunities in Web marketing, while capturing new and evolving marketing channels to promote the network.

S C H E D U L E O F E V E N T S2011 Global Leadership Conference

September 14–16 · London, UK

global connectivity through strategic marketing

global connectivity through strategic marketing

Join us in the city known as an important gateway to the world and the birthplace of Christie’s.

This year’s Global Leadership Conference in London promises to be a must-attend opportunity

for influential industry leaders. You will hear from top experts who are driving a new paradigm

in international real estate marketing and learn new ways to position yourself and your company

ahead of market changes. The Christie’s International Real Estate team will lead discussions on

leveraging evolving technologies as well as the proprietary marketing services available only

through your exclusive Affiliation.

Mail, e-mail, or fax your registration prior to August 17, 2011.

Christie’s International Real Estate · 2011 Global Leadership Conference

Contact: Alice Whitaker

8 King Street, London SW1Y 6QT · United Kingdom

+44 (0)20 7389 2403 fax

[email protected]

2011 Global Leadership ConferenceSeptember 14–16 · London, UKglobal connectivity through strategic marketing

global connectivity through strategic marketing

Join us in the city known as an important gateway to the world and the birthplace of Christie’s. This year’s Global Leadership Conference in London promises to be a must-attend opportunity for influential industry leaders. You will hear from top experts who are driving a new paradigm in international real estate marketing and learn new ways to position yourself and your company ahead of market changes. The Christie’s International Real Estate team will lead discussions on leveraging evolving technologies as well as the proprietary marketing services available only through your exclusive Affiliation.

Mail, e-mail, or fax your registration prior to August 17, 2011.Christie’s International Real Estate · 2011 Global Leadership ConferenceContact: Alice Whitaker8 King Street, London SW1Y 6QT · United Kingdom +44 (0)20 7389 2403 fax [email protected]

client: Christie’s International Real EstateAnnual Global Conference collateral: Invitation, Program, Banners, Flash ads for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal

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client: Christie’s International Real Estatecollateral: $250m estate, perfect-bound sales piece

LE DOM AINE DE L A

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client: Santa Fe Instituteimage creation, brand identity, international recruitment, development for $7m matching grantcollateral: print booklets, handouts, posters, calendar, ads

Take On a Complex World.

Inspire Others.

Become a Complexity Scholar.

BECAUSE OUR WORLD ISN’T SIMPLE

For eligibility, application deadlines, fees, tuition assistance information, and other details, see:

www.santafe.edu/education/

SANTA FE INSTITUTE

To unravel the complex systems most critical to

our future – economies, ecosystems, conflict, disease, human

social institutions, and the global condition – a new kind of

science is required, one that merges the riches of many

disciplines, from physics and biology to the social sciences and

the humanities.

For more than 25 years the SANTA FE INSTITUTE, the locus of

complexity science, has prepared the next generation’s

scholars to seek the theoretical foundations and patterns

underlying our world’s toughest problems.

Learn from the most respected minds in complexity science,

where it all started. Become a Complexity Scholar at the

SANTA FE INSTITUTE.

COMPLEXITY SCHOOLS

Complex Systems Summer SchoolJune 2011, Santa Fe, New MexicoGraduate students n postdoctoral fellows

Graduate Workshop in Computational Socia lScience and ModelingJune – July 2011, Santa Fe, New MexicoGraduate students

Complex Systems Summer CampJuly 2011, Groton, MassachusettsHigh school students

FELLOWSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS, n MENTORSHIPS

Omidyar Postdoctoral FellowshipsOngoingPostdocs

NSF Research Experiences for UndergraduatesJune – August 2011, Santa Fe, New MexicoUndergraduates

Project GUTS: Growing Up Thinking ScientificallyAfter-School Programs, selected communities, various datesMiddle school students

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Exploring Complexity from a SFI PerspectiveMay 2011, Albuquerque, New MexicoNo math or science background required

Demystifying Complex Systems: Teacher DevelopmentJune-July 2011, Fairfax, VirginiaHigh school teachers

New Leadership for New Science

OMIDYARFELLOWSHIP

SANTA FE INSTITUTE

1399 Hyde Park Road

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

505.984.8800

2011

www.santafe.edu

Rogier BraakmanOmidyar Fellow, 2010-2013

Rogier Braakman has long been interested in big-picture questions like how

did order in the universe – stars and planets, life, us – emerge? But his early

academic training in chemistry did not always encourage such thinking. The

hybrid field of astrochemistry allowed him, as he puts it, to take a more historical

approach to chemistry, and to seek

insight into how the world came to be.

A more general study of complex

systems was a logical next step for

Rogier, and it brought him to SFI. He

now uses chemical networks to study

how chemistry evolves in, and into, life.

He also is interested in how the

chemical organization of systems

changes as one zooms in from interstellar

clouds to biological organisms.

Eventually he hopes to take what he

learns at SFI and step back once more:

first to use chemical networks for a

different perspective on interstellar and interplanetary chemistry, and then to

compare chemical systems to other complex systems – perhaps social,

economic, or technological ones.

Rogier was a postdoctoral fellow at SFI prior to his Omidyar Fellowship. He

holds a PhD in chemical physics from the Caltech, where he specialized in

interstellar chemistry. He earned a master’s degree in chemistry from the

University of Amsterdam. He attended SFI’s Complex Systems Summer

School in Beijing in 2006.

OMIDYAR FELLOWSSimon DeDeo

Omidyar Fellow, 2009-2012

Simon DeDeo is fascinated by the universe and how it works. As a child his

attention was caught by Stephen Hawking’s best-selling book A Brief History

of Time. Later, he experimented with discharge tubes in the basement of his

high school. After a letter he wrote to the MIT Physics Department caught

the attention of a professor, he spent two summers in Cambridge, MA, where

he studied diffuse interstellar gas using a rooftop radio dish.

Simon now holds a master’s in applied

mathematics and theoretical physics from

Cambridge University, an AB in astrophysics

from Harvard, and a PhD in astrophysical

sciences from Princeton. His recent past

includes post doctoral fellowships at the

Institute for Physics and Mathematics of the

Universe at the University of Tokyo and at the

Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics at the

University of Chicago.

As an Omidyar Fellow at SFI, Simon takes

advantage of the transdisciplinary environment

to extend to biology his research in mathemat-

ics and theoretical physics. His research

investigates the emergence of collective phenomena in biological sys-

tems that allow groups to solve problems better than any of their indi-

vidual parts. At SFI he combines methods developed to study, on the

one hand, "unintelligent" physical phenomena, and on the other hand, en-

gineered systems, in collaboration with researchers examining the devel-

opment and evolution of animal behavior.

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emergIng syntHeses In scIence

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About the Book:during the past decade, scientists and engineers have increasingly turned their at-tention to scientific and societal problems that are both complex and inherently

transdisciplinary, while social, behavioral, and biologial scientist have become in-creasingly aware that the mathematical tools and physical ideas developed in the

sutdy of non-linear dynamical systems, learning algorithms, and spin glassesmight be applicable to the complex systems they study. e result has been a strk-

ing convergence in science and scholarship. new subexts, hightly interdiscipli-nary in traditional research, a common element is the explosive growth of

computer capability and the computer-related concepts such “emerging synthe-ses in science” were addressed by leading sciencts,during the founding workshops

of the santa Fe Institute. e reader will find these proceedings an account of aremarkable range of nevel syntheses, which share in common a focus on complex

sytems.

About the Santa Fe Institutee santa Fe Institute (sFI) is a multidisciplinary graduate research and teachinginstiution formed to nurture research on complex systems and their simpler ele-ments. A private, independent institution, sFI was founded in 1984. It’s primary

concern is to focus the tools of traditional scientific disciplines and emergingnerw computer resources on the problems and opportunities that are in involvedin the multidisciplinary study of complex ystems–those fundamental processesthat shape almost eeryaspect of human life. understanding complex sytems iscritical to realizing the full potential of science, and may be expected to yield

enormous intellectual and practical benefits.

About the Editordavid Pines is Professor of Physics and in the the center for Advanced sudy at

the university of Illinois at urbana-champaign. He has made pioneering contri-butions to an understanding of manybody pproblems in condensed matter andnuclear physics, and to theoretical astrophysics. editor of “reviews of modernPhysics,” and Addison-Wesley’s book series “Frontiers in Physics” dr. Pines is a

memeber o the national Academy of sciences and the American Association forthe Advancement of science He is a past Board chairman of the santa Fe Insti-tute and currently serves as co-chairman of the Institute’s science Board. dr.

Pines received the eugene Feenberg memorial medal for contributions to many-Body eory in 1985, the P.A.m. dirac silver medal for the Advancement ofeorietical Physics in 1984, and the Friedmann Prize in condensed matter

Physics in 1983.

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About the Bookduring the past decade, scientists and engineers have increasingly turned their

attention to scientific and societal problems that are both complex and inherently transdisciplinary, while social, behavioral, and biological scientists have become

increasingly aware that the mathematical tools and physical ideas developed in the study of non-linear dynamical systems, learning algorithms, and spin glasses might be

applicable to the complex systems they study. e result has been a striking convergencein science and scholarship. new subtexts, highly interdisciplinary in traditional

research, a common element is the explosive growth of computer capability and thecomputer-related concepts. such “emerging syntheses in science” were addressed by

leading scientists, during the founding workshops of the santa Fe Institute. e readerwill find these proceedings an account of a remarkable range of novel syntheses, which

share in common a focus on complex sytems.

About the Santa Fe Institutee santa Fe Institute (sFI) is a multidisciplinary graduate research and teaching

institution formed to nurture research on complex systems and their simpler elements.A private, independent institution, sFI was founded in 1984. It’s primary concern is to

focus the tools of traditional scientific disciplines and emerging new computer resourceson the problems and opportunities that are in involved in the multidisciplinary study ofcomplex systems–those fundamental processes that shape almost every aspect of human

life. understanding complex sytems is critical to realizing the full potential of science,and may be expected to yield enormous intellectual and practical benefits.

About the Editordavid Pines is Professor of Physics and in the center for Advanced sudy at the

university of Illinois at urbana-champaign. He has made pioneering contributions toan understanding of many-body problems in condensed matter and nuclear physics,

and to theoretical astrophysics. editor of Reviews of Modern Physics, and Addison-Wesley’s book series Frontiers in Physics dr. Pines is a member of the

national Academy of sciences and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and sciences and the American Assocication for the Advancement of science. He is a pastBoard chairman of the santa Fe Institute and currently serves as co-chairman of theInstitute’s science Board. dr. Pines received the eugene Feenberg memorial medal for

contributions to many-Body eory in 1985, the P.A.m. dirac silver medal for theAdvancement of eoretical Physics in 1984, and the Friedmann Prize in condensed

matter Physics in 1983.

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About the Bookduring the past decade, scientists and engineers have increasingly turned their attention to

scientific and societal problems that are both complex and inherently transdisciplinary,while social, behavioral, and biologial scientist have become increasingly aware that the

mathematical tools and physical ideas developed in the sutdy of non-linear dynamical sys-tems, learning algorithms, and spin glasses might be applicable to the complex systems they

study. e result has been a strking convergence in science and scholarship. new subexts,hightly interdisciplinary in traditional research, a common element is the explosive growth

of computer capability and the computer-related concepts such “emerging syntheses inscience” were addressed by leading sciencts,during the founding workshops of the santa FeInstitute. e reader will find these proceedings an account of a remarkable range of nevel

syntheses, which share in common a focus on complex sytems.

About the Santa Fe Institutee santa Fe Institute (sFI) is a multidisciplinary graduate research and teaching instiutionformed to nurture research on complex systems and their simpler elements. A private, inde-pendent institution, sFI was founded in 1984. It’s primary concern is to focus the tools oftraditional scientific disciplines and emerging nerw computer resources on the problems

and opportunities that are in involved in the multidisciplinary study of complexystems–those fundamental processes that shape almost eeryaspect of human life. under-

standing complex sytems is critical to realizing the full potential of science, and may be ex-pected to yield enormous intellectual and practical benefits.

About the Editordavid Pines is Professor of Physics and in the the center for Advanced sudy at the univer-sity of Illinois at urbana-champaign. He has made pioneering contributions to an under-

standing of manybody pproblems in condensed matter and nuclear physics, and totheoretical astrophysics. editor of “reviews of modern Physics,” and Addison-Wesley’s

book series “Frontiers in Physics” dr. Pines is a memeber o the national Academy of sci-ences and the American Association for the Advancement of science He is a past Board

chairman of the santa Fe Institute and currently serves as co-chairman of the Institute’sscience Board. dr. Pines received the eugene Feenberg memorial medal for contributions

to many-Body eory in 1985, the P.A.m. dirac silver medal for the Advancement ofeorietical Physics in 1984, and the Friedmann Prize in condensed matter Physics in

1983.

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Social insects–ants, bees, termites, and wasps– can be viewed as powerful problem-solvingsystems with sophisticated collective intelligence. composed of simple interacting agents,this intelligence lies in the networks of interactions among individuals and between individ-uals and the environment. A fascinating subject, social insects are also a powerful metaphorfor artificail intelligence, and the problems they solve– finding food, dividing labor amongnestmates, building nests, responding to external challenges–have important counterparts inengineering and computer science.

is book povides a detailed look at models of social insect behavior and how to applythese modes in the design of complex systems. e book shows how these models replacean emphasis on control, preprogramming, and centralizaion with designs, featuring auton-omy, emergence and istributed functioning. ese designs are proving immensely flexibleand robust, able to adapt quickly to changing environments and to ontinue functioningeven when individual elements fail. In particular, these designs are an exciting approach tothe tremendous growth of complexity in soware and information. swarm Intelligencedraws on up-to-date research, and computer graphics, and each chapter is organizedaround a particular bioogical example, which is then used to develop an algorithm, a multi-agent system, or a grouop of robots. e book will be an invaluable resource for a boradrange of disciplines.

About the Authors

Eric Bonabeauis currently the Interval research Fellow at the santa Fe Institute. His re-search interests are modeling animal behavior and designing adaptive algorithms inspiredby social insects.

Marco Dorigo is currently a research Associate with the Belgian Fonds national pourla recherche scientifique, was awarded the 1996 Italian Prize for Artificial Intelligence. Hisresearch interests include ant colony optimization, evolutionary computation, autonomousrobotics, and reinforcement learning.

Guy Theraulazis a research Associate with the French centre national de larecherche scientifique (cnrs). In 1996 he was awarded the cnrs Bronze medal for hisachievements.

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Santa FeWomen’s

Ensemblemusical directorL i n d a R a n e y

J a n e t G r a h a m Barbara Doern DrewCathy LamoreauxG w e n G i l l i g a nN o r m a B e k o w i e sdirector Linda Raney L y n n e B u c h e nJ u l i e W e s t

K a r r e n S a h l e rS u s a n P h i l l i p sM a r t y W i l d e r L a u r a B a n kK a t h y M a n n i c ka c c o m p a n i s t K a r e nEddleman-HunleyA n i t a H e t t

A CHRISTMAS OFFERINGDecember 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 in Loretto Chapel

Featuring John Rutter's joyous song cycle Dancing Day

and including Hodie Christus natus est by Palestrina

Lullaby by Vaughan Williamsand carols from Catalonia, England,

France, Israel and Spainwith harpist Rosalind Simpson

Tickets available at Nicholas Potter Bookseller,211 East Palace, 983-5434or by phone at 954-4922.

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FINE ART GRAPHICSdesign & art direction

miriam e. hill

client: Rob and Charlie’s Bicycle Shoplogo, identity, image creationcollateral: promotional and clothing design

1632 ST. MICHAELS DRIVE . SANTA FE 471.9119

BICYCLESACCESSORIES

SERVICE

MOUNTAINROADTOURINGCROSSBMX

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Imprint Area TOP Side: 4.035"w X 0.750"h Full Wrap: 8.437"w X 0.667"hImprint Area BTM Side: 4.075"w X 2.775"h Full Wrap: 8.562"w X 2.650"h

24oz Screw Top

(1) Yellow PMS 143

(2) Red PMS 1797

(3) Black

Bottles Ordered:200 Pearl WhiteCaps: _____ w/_____ Pop-its

NOTE:Horizontal lines in “SOUP” are very thin. Wecannot guarantee that they will print clean.

Top Wrap: 1 Color(s)Bottom Wrap: 3 Color(s)

10/2/07 Proof

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client: Janna Rappaport, Architectidentity, image creationcollateral: presentation boards with samples

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client: American Society of Media Photographersidentity, image creationcollateral: presentation boards with samples

www.asmp-nm.org

contact Robert Reckfor more information505.247.8949

... if your profession involves photographythis is the organization for you ...

NEW MEXICO

AMERICAN SOCIETY OFMEDIA PHOTOGRAPHERS

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A S M P N e w M e x i c o present D I G I T A L P H O T O G R A P H Y S E M I N A R S

January 28, 2006, Santa Fe Community College—Jemez Rooms 2 & 3

D IGITAL FUNDAMENTALS 9 am to 1 pm

The basics from camera to print.Richard Khanlian and Tony Bonanno

Cost: $30 general public, $20 ASMP members, $10 students with ID. Limited to 50 participants

DIGITAL FOR PROFESS IONALS 9 am to 1 pm & 2 to 5 pm

Advanced workflow, imaging for reproduction, archiving, business of digital.Eric Swanson and Jamey Stillings

Cost: $50 general public, $40 ASMP members, $20 students with ID. Limited to 40 participants

Doors open at 8 am. Workshops start at 9 am sharp. There will be 15-minute mid-morning andmid-afternoon breaks. Breakfast and lunch are available between 8 am and 2 pm in the

adjacent student cafeteria.

Seating is limited. Please pre-register via email to [email protected] your name, phone and desired seminar, or register at the door on a space-available basis.

For additional information and directions, go to http://www.asmp-nm.org.Still have questions? Call Tony Bonanno at 5 0 5 4 6 6 . 0 0 2 0

ASMP-NM Event Sponsors: Orion Studios, Visions Photo Lab, Camera & DarkroomDesign work: F INE ARTgraphics 5 0 5 954-4992, w w w. m i r i a m h i l l . c o m

Special Thanks: Santa Fe Community College

NEW MEXICOD I G I TA L P H OTO G R A P H Y S E M I N A R S

©2005 JAMEY STILLINGS

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A M E R I C A N S O C I E T Y o f M E D I A P H O T O G R A P H E R S

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KAREN NOVOTNYP H O T O G R A P H Y

K A R E N N O V O T N Y T I S C H E R

22 CUMBRES PASS . SANTA FE . NM 87508

k t i s c h e r @ m a c . c o m5 0 5 . 2 1 6 . 7 5 0 3 c e l l 2 0 4 . 8 5 7 3w w w . k a r e n n o v o t n y . c o m

client: Karen Novotny Tischerlogo, branding/identitycollateral: business card, CD/DVD label

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client: Don Kirby, Photographeridentitycollateral: CD/DVD labels, website, business card

D O N K I R B Y P H O T O G R A P H Y

PO BOX 8167.SANTA FE.NM 87504

don @ DONKIRBYPHOTOGRAPHY.com

www.DONKIRBYPHOTOGRAPHY.com

5 0 5 9 8 6 . 9 5 9 6

fine art gelatin silver . exhibits . publishing. licensed use

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client: variouscollateral: logotype

BostickSullivanE

ELDORA VETERINARY CARE

a.c. johnson photography

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photography

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505 954 [email protected]

www.miriamhill.com

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thank you.