Jane Mull’s Creative Space


July 10, 2008, 3:35 pm
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The school of Genius or why smart is the new sexy

Hello Nerds!
(with nerd I mean people who have a special talent they enjoy doing which is not necessarily acknowledged by the society because it cannot be fitted into a box. In other words… a GENIUS.)

Wouldn’t it be nice to live in a world where everybody can use their “powers” and talents they are best in to do good. If you share this dream with me and are interested to play with your Ideas and genius, then the school of genius is the right thing for you…

because for us:

smart is the new sexy

Project school of Genius is the idea of founding and finding a space where smart and exceptional people can come together to live out what they enjoy whether it is theatre computer programming or biology….
It is a space which can exist in form of a workshop or a seminar it is for old and young basically anybody who is interested and feels frustrated by ever stiff school/workplace which just not seem to “get” once ideas, or simply the nagging class mates criticizing you just because you are interested in different toppings and sciences they just don’t get.

If you dear fellow nerds also feel that way and feel like it is time for something new and innovative then let me and my accomplice Max Kaizen know because then we can create a space where all that is possible and new ideas can be born to live in the world of tomorrow


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Bring on the think tank, its an awesome, awesome idea. A place where the craving for like minded people can be satisfied and big ideas can be nurtured. I recently attended Flying Solo and Cerebella #3, both great experiences. looking forward to reading more of your blog.

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