It sounds too 'futuristic' to be true. Now futurists have a university (in Silicon Valley). Some coverage by TechCrunch and CNet. And here is a critique by Jamais Cascio, co-founder of WorldChanging.
Tag Archives: futures
Scientific-Fiction (not Science-Fiction)
Matt Webb did not talk about visions of the future from the past, which was refreshing. So no 50's sci-fi movies in this presentation. (The guy below is Jörg Jelden but it's Matt's presentation) Scientific fiction, unlike most examples of sci-fi, includes meaningful surprise. It breaks someone's guessing machine and then fixes it. It is [...]
Where did the future go?
LIFT09 conference in Geneva was three days packed with workshops and inspiring talks. First day opened with themes like unfulfilled visions of future, failed visions of future, science fiction and design were of utmost importance to me, as these happen to be my research interests. After Patrick J. Gyger (director of science fiction museum Maison [...]
Energy Futures | Intro
This blog will take off from the point I’ve finished a two months research project at the Interactive Institute about futures thinking and energy, together with Aude Messager and Thomas Thwaites. 'Energy futures' is a part of the Switch! project which is funded by the Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten). Here is the introductory text by the project leader [...]