Nathanael Thomas Dinwiddie

Nate encountered the work of Jacque Fresco in 1998 and 2002 but became committed to the vision after 2008. His Interest grew through his academic research into Jacque Fresco's biography and body of work. As a documentarian, Nate interviewed over 30 associates of historical and contemporary significance to Fresco's life and to The Venus Project as part of an ongoing documentary project that seeks to explain Fresco's history and the conceptual foundations of the vision now known as a Global Resource Based Economy.

Nate began integrating the DACS standard to collect, preserve, and digitize the assets of The Venus Project. This includes audio and video recordings, photographic material, visual renderings, technical illustrations, publicity documents, personal papers, physical models, and data media. His archiving work has contributed to publicity articles, film productions, and a museum exhibit. He presented the archive holdings at Jacque Fresco's 2016 event commemorating his 100 years of life.

In 2015, Nate was a contributing editor and videographer to The Venus Project documentary, The Choice Is Ours. He has also organized a transcription project to transcribe the hundreds of hours of Jacque Fresco's lectures. Nate currently contributes to product development derived from archive assets, continues data management of archive files, and studies transmedia storytelling to convey, through fictional scenarios, the vision of a Global Resource Based Economy to the public.

Nate studied Film & Media Studies, Philosophy, and Applied Behavior Analysis at the University of Kansas.