Mark writes,
The University of California, San Diego and the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation are launching a major center to better understand, enhance and enact the gift of human imagination.
Sir Arthur C. Clarke created extraordinary visions of the future that continue to provide insight into the human condition. He transformed our lives by developing the ideas of GPS and satellite communication. We are inspired by this legacy and want to continue it by focusing on Sir Arthur’s greatest gift: imagination.
We will bring together thinkers and doers in the arts and information technology, in neuroscience, cognitive science and the physical sciences to help us understand the nature of imagination and to build tools and develop methods that will extend imagination.
We have developed our initial approach with a cross-disciplinary team of some of UCSD’s world famous scientists, artists and scholars, linking them with a group of award-winning science fiction authors birthed at UCSD.
Uh, birthed? As in, born in the university hospital? I honestly have no idea what they mean here. Maybe “berthed” (sleeping on campus)? Or maybe metaphorically “birthed” by graduating from UCSD?