John Quigley is an internationally known Artist and Environmental
Activist. As creator of Spectral Q Aerial Art and Founder of Spectral Q
Productions, his unique mix of human art installation and aerial
photography brings together communities to create large-scale messages
for the common good. Focusing on themes of human rights, social justice,
ecological balance, democracy, and freedom, his work strives to liberate
the spirit and inspire unity through creative participation.
John has created close to 100 Human Aerial Art images involving nearly
100,000 people in locations ranging from the Amazon Rainforest,
Antarctica, London, Geneva, Copenhagen, Ireland, Mexico, Australia,
Java, Bali, Alaska, Victoria, Toronto, Vancouver, the Arctic, the United
Nations in New York, Los Angeles, and cities across the United States.
In 2007 his work in the Amazon was featured on the Live Earth Global
Broadcast as part of a short film narrated by Martin Sheen and his
Arctic Warning was seen in Leonardo DiCaprio’s feature length
documentary The 11th Hour. His work is featured is several books
including Sebastian Copeland’s award winning book Antarctica-The Global
Warning. His Human Whale SOS’ project was recently chosen as Coastal
Living Magazine’s 2008 Sea & Shore award winner.
He has worked with virtually every major environmental organization in
the US, including serving on the national and international boards for
Earth Day. John continues to serve as Executive Director of Earth Day
Los Angeles.
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As Founder of Full Circle Communications, and Co-Creator of Circle Up
Now, Marc Levey is a leading industry specialist in combining experiential art and education with online marketing and community building.
Over the past 18 years, Marc has built a reputation for his vision and ability to tell stories and deliver multi-media experiences to audiences around the world. He has developed and produced entertainment properties in television, film, games, broadband and wireless platforms for Warner Bros., the ESPN Networks and The Walt Disney Company.
In 1999, he teamed up with the producers and directors of Live Aid, the
Olympics and the Academy Awards, to create Millennium Live - Humanity’s
Broadcast, to celebrate and chronicle New Year’s Eve celebrations across
the globe. Marc was responsible for the creation and direction of the
online production and communications platform known as M2LIVE.
As the Founding Chairman of the Producers Guild of America’s New Media
Council, Marc has helped guide the 65-year old organization into the
21st century by broadening its recognition, representation and
protection of producers working in “non-traditional” media including
console & online games, digitally-enabled animation & visual effects,
interactive television, and original content for DVD, mobile and
broadband distribution. The organization today represents over 3,600 of
the world’s top producers and storytellers.
Marc is committed to inspiring and empowering a new generation of artists, leaders and activists with the opportunity and tools to make a difference in their communities and in the world.
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