Robert Frenay (1946- ) is an author and lecturer who describes and advocates a green or ecologically conscious approach to technological development and development of human civilization. Frenay lives in the state of New York dividing his time between New York City and Bridgeport in upstate New York.
Frenay began his professional life as an artist and photographer, an architectural draftsman and graphic designer. After spending some time as a ja...
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Robert Frenay (1946- ) is an author and lecturer who describes and advocates a green or ecologically conscious approach to technological development and development of human civilization. Frenay lives in the state of New York dividing his time between New York City and Bridgeport in upstate New York.
Frenay began his professional life as an artist and photographer, an architectural draftsman and graphic designer. After spending some time as a jazz critic, jazz magazine publisher and jazz event coordinator, Frenay went to work for various periodicals doing article research. He ended up as a feature writer and contributing editor at Audubon Magazine after heading up an effort to raise money and acquire property for a green community plan in upstate New York. He covered developments in nature and technology for the magazine.
Frenay left his editing position at Audubon to work on his first book, Pulse: The Coming Age of Systems and Machines Inspired by Living Things. The book was...
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