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'''Thomas Lowenhaupt's''' | '''Thomas Lowenhaupt's''' was interested in improving governance systems for geographic entities. He had been a member of his New York City community board for 15+ years.<ref>[http://www.coactivate.org/projects/campaign-for.nyc/board-members coactivate.org]</ref> His activities included the initiation of The BeyondVoting Wiki in February 2005 to engage the public in revamping local governance in NYC; and using the SecondLife.com metaverse to model and help select a park facility for his community.<ref>[http://www.coactivate.org/projects/campaign-for.nyc/board-members coactivate.org]</ref> The picture shown here is of his avatar who often resides on SecondLife's Democracy Island. (He claims to be less maniacal than the picture would lead one to believe.) | ||
Thomas Lowenhaupt passed away on August 9, 2019. | |||
== Career History == | == Career History == | ||
Mr. Lowenhaupt's public involvement with Internet governance began with comments he filed on the [[NTIA]]'s 1998 Internet governance NPRM.<ref>[http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1515 isoc]</ref> A key goal remains reserving space for individuals, entities, and ideas not currently on the net. The .nyc campaign evolved from that goal. | Mr. Lowenhaupt's public involvement with Internet governance began with comments he filed on the [[NTIA]]'s 1998 Internet governance NPRM.<ref>[http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1515 isoc]</ref> A key goal remains reserving space for individuals, entities, and ideas not currently on the net. The .nyc campaign evolved from that goal. |
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Thomas Lowenhaupt's was interested in improving governance systems for geographic entities. He had been a member of his New York City community board for 15+ years.[1] His activities included the initiation of The BeyondVoting Wiki in February 2005 to engage the public in revamping local governance in NYC; and using the SecondLife.com metaverse to model and help select a park facility for his community.[2] The picture shown here is of his avatar who often resides on SecondLife's Democracy Island. (He claims to be less maniacal than the picture would lead one to believe.)
Thomas Lowenhaupt passed away on August 9, 2019.
Career History
Mr. Lowenhaupt's public involvement with Internet governance began with comments he filed on the NTIA's 1998 Internet governance NPRM.[3] A key goal remains reserving space for individuals, entities, and ideas not currently on the net. The .nyc campaign evolved from that goal.